Trouble Shooting
Trouble Shooting
Unauthorized or improper servicing of this refrigerator can cause severe personal injury, property damage, or both. All required service and mainte- nance must be performed by your dealer or a Norcold authorized service
center. Norcold will not accept responsibility for improper installation, adjust- WARNING ment, alteration, service, or maintenance performed by anyone other than a
qualified dealer or a Norcold Service Center. Costs and consequential prob- lems resulting from unauthorized or improper servicing of this refrigerator are the refrigerator owner’s responsibility.
Note: The refrigerator information packet supplied with your refrigerator includes a Norcold Service Center location booklet.
SYMPTOM | Possible Causes |
Refrigerator does not | * Switch may be set to "OFF" or "GAS". See page 8 |
operate in AC Mode | * Temperature Selector set too low. See page 8 |
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| * Refrigerator’s power cord may not be securely plugged in. |
| See page 5 |
| * Circuit breaker or fuse may be tripped or blown (AC |
| power source to refrigerator). |
| * Wall outlet may be inoperative. (This can be checked |
| by trying a different appliance in the same outlet.) |
| * If unit fails to operate after the above items have been |
| checked, unplug the unit and contact a service center. |
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SYMPTOM | Possible Causes |
Refrigerator does not | * Temperature Selector set too low. See page 8 |
operate in Gas Mode | * May be using gas other than LP gas. TURN OFF GAS |
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| AND CONTACT SERVICE CENTER. |
| * Gas not available to refrigerator (clogged gas supply |
| line, empty tanks, etc.). Contact gas supplier. |
| * Burner and orifice need cleaned. See pages 10 & 11 |
| * Spark igniter needs replaced. |
| * If unit fails to operate after the above items have been |
| checked, unplug the unit and contact a service center. |
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SYMPTOM | Possible Causes |
Poor Performance, | * Incorrect power supply. See pages 4 & 5 |
Gas and Electric | * Incorrect installation. See page 3 |
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| * Refrigerator off level. See page 4 |
| * Unusually high ambient temperatures. |
| * Door opened frequently or for extended periods. |
| * Internal cabinet air circulation (wire shelves) blocked by |
| food items, paper, or plastic. See page 9 |
| * Hot foods placed in refrigerator. See page 9 |
| * Refrigerator needs defrosting. See page 11 |
| * Temperature selector set too low. See page 8 |
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