Most LP gas appliances used in recreational vehicles are vented to the outside of the vehicle. When parked close to a gasoline pump, it is possible that the gasoline fumes could enter this type of appliance and ignite from the burner flame, CAUSING A FIRE OR AN EXPLOSION.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, it is recommended that all LP gas appliances which are vented to the outside should be shut off when refueling.
The refrigerator must be shut off during refueling.
B.ELECTRIC OPERATION
1.RM2191: DC OPERATION
On 12V DC operation, the temperature is controlled by a thermostat. The thermostat knob (D, in FIG. 8) should be set to position
If the ambient temperature is high and/or fresh food is put into the refrigerator you may set the refrigera- tor to a higher position.
If you wish a higher temperature in the cooling compartment, set the knob to a lower position.
2.RM2193: 12V DC / 120v AC OPERATION
In the case of the RM2193, the refrigerator works continuously on DC operation (no thermostat con- trol).
On AC operation, the temperature is controlled by a thermostat. The thermostat knob (D, in FIG. 8) should be set to position
If you wish a higher temperature in the cooling compartment, set the knob to a lower position.
3.TO TERMINATE ELECTRIC OPERATION
To terminate electric operation, turn the switch/es to the "OFF" position (A in RM2191) and (A and E in RM2193).
NOTE: NEVER OPERATE THE REFRIGERATOR ON MORE THAN ONE ENERGY SOURCE AT A TIME.
4. HOW TO USE THE REFRIGERATOR
A. FOOD STORAGE COMPARTMENT
The storage compartment is completely closed and unventilated, which is necessary to maintain the required low temperature for food storage. Consequently, foods having a strong odor or those that absorb odors easily should be covered. Vegetables, salads, etc. should be covered to retain their crispness. The coldest positions in the refrigerator are under the cooling fins and at the bottom of the refrigerator. The warmer areas are on the upper door shelves. This should be considered when placing different types of food in the refrigerator.
The refrigerator is designed for the storage of fresh foods, milk, etc. It is not intended for the storage of frozen food. The internal volume of the refrigerator is 1.7 cubic feet, net.
NEVER PUT HOT FOOD INTO THE REFRIGERATOR.
Avoid using large dishes and do not stack food or food containers too closely as this interferes with the circulation of cold air within the cabinet.
If possible, start the refrigerator on gas or AC the day before it is to be used, to allow time for the interior to be cooled. It is then preferable to load the refrigerator with food which has been precooled in your household refrig- erator, or in the market.
Before moving the vehicle, make sure that all containers are tightly covered to avoid spills. If required, crumpled paper may be packed between bottles and other items to prevent shifting while traveling.
Engage the travel catch at the top of the front corner of the door before moving the vehicle.
B. DEFROSTING
To defrost, take out any food, etc. then turn off the gas valve or switch of the DC/AC supply to the refrigerator. Leave the refrigerator door open and place a suitable dish or other receptacle under the evaporator to catch the defrost water.
When all the frost has melted, any remaining drops of water in the refrigerator should be wiped up with a clean cloth.
CAUTION
DO NOT use a hot air blower. Permanent damage could result from warping the metal or plastic parts. DO NOT use a knife or an ice pick, or other sharp tools to remove frost from the freezer shelf.
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