Restore Water Pressure; Restore Power Connections; Power On / Test - Norcold 2118 Manual

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Restore Power, cont'd.

Restore Water Pressure

5.2
5.2
1. Leave electrical to refrigerator disconnected, finger tighten RV
water supply line to incoming port of water valve (Fig.2,A).
2. Restore water pressure at RV shut-off valve or control panel.
3. Check ports of water valve for leaks, repair leaks.
Danger!!!
Shock hazard. Do not continue until all water
!
leaks are repaired. Water leaks can result in electrical shock
and damage to the RV.

Restore Power Connections

5.3
5.3
When no propane or water leaks exist, restore electrical power to the
refrigerator as follows (Fig.2):
1. Connect RV's +12 VDC input wire at power board 12V terminal.
2. Connect RV's 12 VDC ground wire at power board 12V terminal.
3. Plug main AC power cord into power board and RV receptacle.
4. Connect white AC power cord at RV AC receptacle.
5. Install cold weather kit thermostat using original screws (2x).
6. Connect RV 12VDC input to cold weather heater.
Note:
System should be ready to power on and test.

Power On / Test

6
6
1. Turn on refrigerator from control panel, place refrigerator in
propane mode.
Danger!!!
Fire and explosion hazard. To avoid fi res or
!
explosions that can cause death or destruction of property,
never use fl ames to check for propane leaks. Use an approved
soap solution that does not contain ammonia.
2. When burner lights, use approved ammonia-free soap solution to
again check for propane leaks at all fi ttings in the propane system.
Danger!!!
Fire and explosion hazard. If a propane leak
!
exists at the burner connection, shut down the refrigerator and
use two wrenches to loosen or tighten the leaky fi ttings—using
one wrench can damage the fi tting and create a propane leak
that could cause an explosion, death, serious injury, or dam-
age to property, now or after you complete the service.
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3. If system is not free of leaks, shut down refrigerator, tighten,
repair, or replace any leaky fi ttings or tubing. Repeat leak check.
4. Confi rm drain hose (Fig.1,I) is inserted in drip cup (Fig.1,K).
Note:
Moisture collected in cup will evaporate as necessary.
Danger!!!
Fire and explosion hazard. Do not continue
!
until the system is completely free of propane gas leaks. A
propane leak can cause an explosion, fi re, death, serious
injury, or damage to property, now or after you complete
the service.
5. Recheck for water leaks at water valve and at water dispenser
connection.
6. If system is not free of water leaks, shut down refrigerator and
repair leaks.
7. With refrigerator free of water/propane leaks and powered on at
control panel, check for cooling in both modes of operation.
If refrigerator cools in propane, AC and DC power modes,
procedure is complete.
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