Safety Awareness

Always disconnect both the AC and DC power sources from the refrigerator when performing routine maintenance. All servicing of this refrigerator must be performed by a qualified service technician.

Keep liquids away from electrical connections. Many liquids are electrically conductive and could cause serious arcing damage and fires.

Refrigerator’s cooling system contents under pressure. Leaking cooling system contents can cause severe burns to eyes and skin, and can ignite and burn with an intense flame. The cooling system contains sodium chromate. Inhalation of certain chromium compounds can cause cancer. Do not to repair or to recharge a defective cooling unit. Do not bend, drop, drill, weld, manipulate, or hammer the refrigerator’s cooling system.

Improper refrigerant flow or cooling system blockage can cause severe personal injury, substantial property damage, or irreparable damage to the cooling system. Do not leave refrigerator unattended for than one (1) hour after initial start-up. If no cooling is observed in the freezer compartment within one (1) hour of initial start-up, turn refrigerator OFF and contact your dealer or an authorized Norcold Service Center for corrective action.

Operating refrigerator outside of the cooling system specifications of 3 degrees off level side-to-side and 6 degrees off level front-to-back can cause irreparable damage to cooling system and can create a risk for personal injury or property damage. Level vehicle before operating refrigerator.

Never attempt to repair or recharge the refrigerant system. A defective refrigerant system must be replaced by a qualified RV appliance repair technician.

After the refrigerator is in operation, do not touch the cold surfaces of the freezer, particularly with damp or wet hands. Skin may adhere to the cold surfaces.

Do not place fingers or hands near the ice cube ejector or heating element while the refrigerator is operating on AC electric (Ice Maker equipped refrigerators only).

This refrigerator has sharp edges and corners at the rear. Use care when working on this refrigerator. To prevent cuts or abrasions, wear cut resistant gloves.

Surfaces at the rear of the refrigerator are extremely hot. Contact with these surfaces can result in minor burns. Turn the refrigerator off for several hours before attempting to move or service the refrigerator.

To prevent child entrapment, limit access to the refrigerator and insure all wire shelf retainers are securely fastened. Always remove the door(s) before disposing of any refrigerator.

Introduction

Welcome to the new age of Norcold.

Your refrigerator has been designed to provide the ultimate in cooling satisfaction and will serve you reliably for years to come. Norcold refrigerators are the only RV refrigerators manufactured in America, and your 900 series refrigerator is the only RV refrigerator to offer a standard limited two-year warranty. Norcold also offers an additional warranty coverage (2+3 Plan) which extends the standard limited two-year warranty an additional three years for a total of five years protection. See details provided in your information packet on how to obtain the benefits of the 2+3 Plan.

We at Norcold are committed to providing products that are in harmony with the environment. This commitment is demonstrated by Norcold’s use of environmentally friendly CFC-free insulation. Your new Norcold meets all environmental safety standards.

If a problem occurs with your refrigerator, please refer to the "Diagnostic Codes and Their Meanings" in this manual. This section describes the alphanumeric read out of the operating controls. These read out will assist you in diagnosing minor problems if and when they occur. If a problem arises that is not addressed in the "Diagnostic Codes and Their Meanings" of this manual, contact any of the 700 service centers throughout the United States and Canada for assistance. Booklets containing the service center locations are supplied with your refrigerator.

Help Us Help You. Record the refrigerator’s model and serial number. You will find these numbers on the serial plate located in the refrigerator. Use these numbers when receiving service or in any correspondence concerning your refrigerator.

Model Number:_________ Serial Number:_______________________

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