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The propane function of the refrigerator
and propane pressure will require annual
service. Over time, the BTU rating of the
flame can change, affecting the refrigerator’s
performance. Ambient temperature, high
humidity and altitude above 5,500 ft. can
affect performance and function. If possible,
switch mode operation to AC while at a higher
altitude.
Exterior Refrigerator Access Panel
After opening the refrigerator access panel,
the panel must be properly closed and secured.
CAUTION:
Ensure the exterior refrigerator
access panel is properly replaced after
removal. Failure to do so may result in
the panel jarring loose during travel.
Air in Propane Supply Lines
For safety reasons, the refrigerator will
attempt to ignite on propane within a specified
amount of time. When starting the refrigerator
for the first time after storage or after servicing
the propane supply system, propane supply
lines may contain air. Due to air in the supply
lines the refrigerator may not ignite on propane
within the specified amount of time. Follow
the procedure on how to remove air from the
propane supply lines.
To remove the air from the propane supply
lines:
Ensure the primary propane shut-off
valve is open.
Light the cooktop burners first to
quickly purge air from the main
distribution line.
Push the On/Off button to turn the
refrigerator on.
Press the Mode button until the
refrigerator indicates LP. The
refrigerator will start a 30 second trial
for ignition during which the propane
safety valve opens and the igniter
sparks.
If the refrigerator fails to light,
indicated by F or NO FL (No Flame),
turn the refrigerator off then back on
and set to LP mod
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. If after the third
attempt the refrigerator fails to light,
stop and consult your local dealer or an
authorized Norcold service center.
convectIon mIcroWave oven
The convection microwave oven operates
from 120 Volt AC supplied by shore power, the
generator or inverter.
Operation Tips:
The glass tray and roller guide must
always be in place during cooking.
Ensure the door is firmly closed before
use.
Ensure cookware being used is
microwave safe. Gold paint or glaze
may contain a trace amount of gold
which is electrically conductive and
not compatible for the convection
microwave. Hand painted china
commonly contains traces of metal.
If the control pad is not lit, plug
another electrical appliance into the
same outlet to verify 120 Volt AC
power is present. If the test item works,
contact an appliance repair facility to
have the convection microwave oven
checked.
Steam accumulating inside or around
the outside of the oven door may occur
when the convection microwave oven is
operated under high humidity conditions
and in no way indicates a malfunction of
the unit. Wipe away steam using a soft
cloth.
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Ensure latches
are in the locked
position.
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Ensure tabs are inserted.
Summary of Contents for Trip 2012
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