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5.

 

Leveling

 

 

Diamond

 refrigerators operate with 

the use of gravity. The flow rate of the 
liquidsis determined by the angle of the 

tubing in the cooling unit. It is critical 

that the refrigerator is level to get the 

correct flow for the best efficiency. To 
level unit, place a level on the top of the 

refrigerator and level the refrigerator 

from right to left and front to back. Turn 

the leveling feet clockwise to raise re-
frigerator. (See ill. 1)If the floor under 

the refrigera-

tor is out of 

level, it may 
be needful to 

put shims un-

der the level-

ing feet. 

6.

 

Ventilation 

  Air ventilation (circulation) is very 

important. Always provide ample air cir-

culation behind and above the refrigera-

tor. The purpose for proper air circula-
tion is: 

1.)

 

To prevent any heat build-up result-

ing from the lack of ventilation. 

2.)

 

To provide ample airflow for proper 
refrigerator performance. 

3.)

 

To prevent any direct draft to the 

burner area, which may extinguish 

the flame. 
When venting directly outside or into 

the attic, use a shield or baffle between 

flue pipe and vent pipe to prevent a direct 

draft from occurring. Allow no less than 
6”  from the top of the refrigerator to the 

ceiling or other obstructions. To create air 

circulation for better flow, see the follow-
ing tips. 

1.)

 

A 6”x24” or equivalent hole cut in the 
floor or back wall with a register in-

stalled. When putting the hole in the 

back wall put the bottom of the hole 

6” from the floor. Allowing air intake 
from the basement or crawl space 

will allow air to circulate up the back 

of the cooling unit. It is advisable to 

use a register that can be opened and 

closed. When possible, cut another 

6”x24” or equivalent hole towards 

the top of the back wall to release the 
heat from the refrigerator to an out-

side area. 

2.)

 

Allow 2 inches from the back of the 

refrigerator to the wall additional air 
circulation. It is recommended that 

the refrigerator is installed free 

standing. 

3.)

 

Venting the flue pipe directly outside 
or into an attic or similar plumbing as 

a water heater requires will rid the 

area of most of the heat the refrigera-

tor produces. Do not make a sealed 
connection between the flue and vent 

pipeconnection. Simply hover the 

vent pipe over the flue pipe allowing 

some air to draft in at this point to 

create a good airflow. 

4.)

 

If the circulation is suspected to be 

inadequate, roll refrigerator away 

from the walls and other obstructions 

and let it run in this position for a pe-
riod of time and compare perfor-

mance to the intended location. If the 

refrigerator compartment lowers 

drastically during this period while 
under similar circumstances of use, 

the air circulation in the intended lo-

cation is inadequate. See ill.2 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

6” x 24” 

Floor 

Back 

wall 

Ill.1 

Ill.2 

6” x 24” 

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Summary of Contents for Deluxe 13 cu ft

Page 1: ...No Electricity No Problem Deluxe 13 cu ft Gas Refrigerator Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...top Front grille is securely attached some models only Refrigerator is solid on all corners Mail pre addressed Warranty Card Proper Disposal of your old Refrigerator or Freezer Risk of child entrapmen...

Page 3: ...aning the Refrigerator 7 Defrosting the Refrigerator 7 Repairs 8 Cleaning the Burner 8 Cleaning the Flue and Baffle 9 Cleaning the Orifice 9 Refrigerator Set up 4 Gas connection 4 Leak testing 4 Gas P...

Page 4: ...Be careful not to over tighten the connec tion The fitting needs only to be snug with a wrench Remember to use a backer wrench when tightening fitting See picture above It is recommended that you ins...

Page 5: ...ivalent hole cut in the floor or back wall with a register in stalled When putting the hole in the back wall put the bottom of the hole 6 from the floor Allowing air intake from the basement or crawl...

Page 6: ...hite to green Lighting Instructions B 1 Remove Front grill 2 Turn thermostat knob to position 3 3 Turn ON OFF valveto ON position horizontal 4 Press in and hold the gas safety button while pressing th...

Page 7: ...cased in ice on the fins Let food cool to room temperature or colder prior to storage in refrigerator Wipe condensation off cold containers with a dry towel prior to placing them into the refriger ato...

Page 8: ...ce to thaw and then remove the ice by hand You can use a plastic scraper to remove the larger chunks Do not use an ice pick or metal scraper The drain pan is not designed to hold the large amount of w...

Page 9: ...e compressed air NEVER force ANY object into the orifice Changing the orifice hole by ANY amount will damage your refrigerator and void your warran ty When re installing the orifice be sure to line up...

Page 10: ...age 8 Do you smell ammonia If there is an ammonia smell the cooling unit is leaking and must be replaced Check for frost on evaporator outlet tubing Tip refrigerator forward to 10 00 position and hold...

Page 11: ...Inspect the ignitor wire for frays and tears and if torn or frayed call your local Diamond dealer to get a replacement Is the peizo ignitor functioning Operate the ignition more often when lighting Pu...

Page 12: ...Cooling Unit Diagram U bend 07 12 Version 3 1 Page 12...

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