Dometic NDA1402 manual Status message

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Status message

Status message

Message displayed

Steady

Alternating between

 

 

display

temperatures and

 

 

 

message

 

 

 

 

Defrosting is just now performed

”dE Fr”

X

 

 

 

 

 

Thermostat range setting indication

” x “ x is a figure 1-5

X

 

 

 

 

 

Gas operation problem. (1)

”ch LP”

 

X

 

 

 

 

DC voltage too low to start defrosting. (2)

”Lo dc”

 

X

 

 

 

 

Clock not set (clock needs to be set). (3)

”-- --”

 

X

 

 

 

 

Defrosting problem i.e. two uncompleted

”Er 01”

 

X

defrost sequences after each other. (4)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fan in frozen food compartment is

”Er 02”

 

X

blocked. (5)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature is above measurement

”hl” in actual temperature field

X

 

range. (6)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Severe faults. (7)

”CA LL” and an error code

 

X

 

 

 

 

1)Check to make sure that the LP-gas supply tanks are not empty and all manual shut off valves in the lines are open. If the refrigerator has not been in used for a long time or if the LP tanks just have been refilled, air may be trapped in the supply lines. To purge the air from the lines may require resetting the ON/OFF key several times.

2)The DC voltage has for 3 hour period been too low to start a defrost sequence. Check battery charge level regular to overcome low DC voltage situations. Check the setting of the real time clock, if necessary adjust to local time.

3)Refer to section START UP INSTRUCTIONS “Set real time clock”.

4)Defrosting has been insufficient twice in a row (48 hours) either because of the DC voltage being too low or no cooling source available or because of too much frost builds up. Check battery charge level regular to overcome low DC voltage situations. Check for proper wire size as described in table on page 5.

Use the manual defrosts function (see page 12) to overcome excess of frost build up.

5)The fan has been blocked and is not circulating the air in the freezer compartment. Check the fan by unscrewing the bottom part of the fan housing.

Try to rotate and look for ice build or other parts that can interfere with the rotation of the fan.

6)The compartment temperatures are warmer than 41°F in freezer and 59°F in fresh food compartment.

7)Refer to section “Call for service”

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Contents USA Refrigerator for LP-GAS and Electric OperationNDA1402 CanadaNDA U.S. the installation must conform withCANADA, the installation must conform with General InstructionRefrigerator control panel LED panel displays preferably temperatures in the refrigeraLED Display Panel Electrical Connection VentilationGAS Connection Volts AC ConnectionWhich includes the lower front strip installation Installing Refrigerator EnclosureTwo screws installed through the front base Securing the RefrigeratorTwo screws installed in the rear base Testing LP GAS Safety Shut OFFTwo screws installed in the top frame Drain water hoseLower Vent Cutout Certified InstallationMethods of Installation Ventilation HeightsOperation Importance of Leveling a RefrigeratorSide view View from above Set real time clock Select energy mode of operationStart UP Instructions Set thermostat rangeStatus message Error Message displayed Call For ServiceManual defrost Shut OFF Storage Procedure HOW to USE the RefrigeratorCleaning Food Storage CompartmentElectric Equipment See wiring diagramDisconnect 120 V AC and 12 V DC Power Before Servicing HeatersICE Maker HOW to Adjust Size of CubesHOW to Drain the ICE Maker Winter OperationPeriodic Maintenance Refrigerator RemovalGAS Equipment Assembly Shown in open positionRefrigerator TroubleshootingReplacing a Halogen Lamp FreezerSpare Parts Replacement Parts Suppliers SeeCertified Vent System Kits DescriptionService Mode Number InstructionPositioning of shelves C, E, G, H, P, R FusesFuse Type of component Optional ice maker heat-kitPage MO-FO