About Your Refrigerator
Retainer Strips
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Mounting Screws
Adjustable Shelves
Multiple shelf grooves in the freezer and fresh food compartments enable you to re- move the shelves for cleaning and to arrange the shelves to fit your needs. To move the shelf in the freezer, pull the shelf forward, select the new location, and slide the shelf into place.
To move the shelves in the fresh food com- partment; using a Phillips screwdriver, re- move the three screws from each retainer. Lift and pull the retaining strips away from the refrigerator. Pull the shelves forward to remove, select the new location, then slide the shelf into place. Reinstall the retainer strips by reversing the above procedure.
To prevent child entrapment, Insure the shelf retainers are reinstalled and secure. This will also prevent the shelves from shift- ing during transit.
Door Alarm
If the lower door remains open and the interior light remains on for more than two minutes, the light turns off, a warning beeper sounds, a bell flashes, and code A3 appears in the center display panel. Refrigerator operation will not be interrupted; this alarm is intended to alert you to the fact that the door is ajar. Closing the door will turn off the alarm.
Operating Controls
Refrigerator Controls and Operating Instructions
Warning: 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 more than one (1) hour after initial refrigerator
A 12 volt DC supply is required to maintain the refrigerator’s operating control functions. The refrigerator receives its DC power from the vehicle’s 12 volt system; either an auxiliary battery, a converter or engine battery. The 12 VDC system not only supplies power to the refrigerator, but to other DC components in the vehicle.
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Control Panel - Figure 9
The control panel, positioned between the freezer compartment and the fresh food compartment, conveniently locates all of the functionality needed by the owner. The window (B) of the control panel is equipped with a light which illuminates the LCD display. This light turns on when any button is pressed, and remains on for 10 seconds after the button is released.
The "On/Off" button (E) turns refrigerator "On" or "Off". When refrigerator is "Off", pressing this button will turn refrigerator "On" and set the mode to "AUTO". When refrigerator is "On", pressing this button for 2 seconds will turn refrigerator "Off".
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