Table of Contents
Requirements
Electrical and LP Gas | 2 | Auto Mode | .9 |
Safety Awareness | 3 | Manual Mode | 9 |
Introduction | 4 | Backup Operating System | 9 |
About Your Refrigerator |
| Diagnostics |
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Storage Volume | 5 | Diagnosic Codes | 10 |
Leveling | 5 | Diagnostic Codes and |
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Freezer Compartment | 5 | Their Meanings | 10 |
Fresh Food Compartment | 5 | Refrigerator Failure | 11 |
Defrosting and Cleaning | 5 | Maintenance |
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Crispers | 5 | Maintenance Requirements | 11 |
Moisture Reduction Heater | 5 | Refrigerator Storage | 12 |
Interior Light | 6 | Refrigerator Removal/Replacement | 12 |
Door Handle | 6 | Burner Flame Inspection | 12 |
Door Bins and Bin Slide | 7 | Cleaning the Cooling System Flue | 12 |
Checking Door Seal | 7 | Burner Orifice Removal & Cleaning | 13 |
Door Alarm | 8 | Fuse Replacement | 14 |
Adjustable Shelves | 8 | Wiring Pictorials | 15 |
Operating Controls |
| Warranty | 16 |
Operating Instructions | 8 |
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Requirements
Electrical and LP Gas Requirements
This refrigerator is designed to operate with the following energy sources:
LP Gas Operation 11 inches Water Column Propane
12 volts DC control voltage (15.4 volts max. - 10.5 volts min.)
AC Operation 120 volts AC (132 volts max. - 108 volts min)
12 volts DC control voltage (15.4 volts max. - 10.5 volts min.)
DC Operation 12 volts DC (15.4 volts max. - 11.5 volts min.)
Operating where these specifications are exceeded can damage the refrigerator’s electrical circuit and its related components and will void the refrigerator’s warranty.
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