Control Panel - Four Door - Holiday Navigator 2003 Owner's Manual

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Appliances
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Control Panel -
Four Door
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The Refrigerator Control Panel requires 12 Volt DC to operate.
• ON/OFF Button - Turns the refrigerator on or off.
- Push the ON/OFF button to start the refrigerator in Auto mode.
- Push and hold the ON/OFF button for two seconds to shut it off.
• LED Display - This screen is used for mode, temperature and
fault code display.
• MODE Button - Controls the operation mode of the refrigerator.
- Push and hold the MODE button to select between Automatic AU,
AC or LP operation.
• TEMP SET Button - Adjusts the temperature.
- To adjust push and hold the TEMP SET button.
- Number "9" is the coldest setting.
Manual Mode:
When one of the two manual modes is selected:
1. AC = The refrigerator is operating on AC electric.
2. LP = The refrigerator is operating on LP-Gas.
Automatic Mode:
This feature selects AC over LP-Gas operation. If AC discontinues the
alarm sounds and the refrigerator switches to LP-Gas operation. If the refrigerator
fails to light, the alarm sounds and a code displays.
• Press and hold the MODE button until AUTO displays, release
the button.
• Press and hold the TEMP SET button until the desired temperature
displays, release button.
• In AUTO mode, AC or LP will remain lit for 10 seconds or when
a mode has changed.
If the LP-Gas does not ignite within 30 seconds, the control changes to a
different energy source or the gas safety valve closes and F displays. Turn the
refrigerator off then back on. If the gas does not ignite after several attempts
consult a dealer or authorized Norcold service center.
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