The design of this refrigerator has been certified by the American Gas Association and the Canadian Gas Association for mobile home or recreational vehicle installation. This certificate is contingent, however. upon proper installation and the use of the venting components as shown in these instructions.
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The air vents, illustrated below, are contained in the following kits. These vents must be used and must not be modified in any way. USA: Dometic Kit No. 1 (containing 1 upper CANADA: Dometic Kit VT24 (containing 1 vent 123, and 1 lower vent 183).
(b) 12 Volts d.c. (c) F u s e Inside the control box (1, fig.4). in an insulated holder. is a 10 amp At the back of the refrigerator, at the lower left-hand corner, is the electric equipment control box (1, fig. 4). Take off the cover from the fuse, which is to protect the 12 volt circuit in the event of a short.
16. CLEANING 12. REGULATION OF TEMPERATURE Clean the refrigerator thoroughly, as necessary, particularly when it is to With the appropriate thermostat knob set at number 3 or 4, the cabinet be out of use for any period. will automatically maintain a suitable temperature for ordinary food First, defrost the cabinet as described in the previous item, then storage.
Take off the cover from the electric equipment control box by (c) Flame blows out removing the screw (H, fig. 4). Disconnect the three heater leads If trouble is encountered with the flame blowing out under specially from the terminal block, taking a written note of their respective windy conditions, try to place the vehicle so that the wind does not positions and being careful not to disturb other connections.