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Refrigerator
The refrigerator is a 12-Volt DC compressor model. (Picture 36.1) When shore power is available, the inverter charger provides enough power to
run the fridge without discharging the batteries.
* Refer to the appliance manual for operation details.
Microwave Oven
The 1.0 cu. ft. convection/microwave can be used on convection or microwave. (Picture 36.4)
It operates similar to the microwave and oven in your house and operates on 120-Volt AC.
It is probably lower powered then a home unit, so cooking may take a bit longer.
The microwave will operate from the batteries through the inverter for power.
*Note – For Microwave to Operate, The Galley Inverter Must Be On.*
For extended microwave use, you should be connected
to shore power, have the galley inverter on or have the underhood generator running.
Refrigerator Located on Right Side of
Galley Facing Towards Side Entry Door.
Push Down on Latch and Pull Door to
Open Refrigerator.
Refrigerator Latch
Refrigerator View from Front with Door
Open.
Picture 36.1
Picture 36.2
Picture 36.3
Picture 36.4
Convection Microwave Oven