Refrigerator Faqs - Norcold N300.3 Manual

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Do I have to manually start a pilot light for LP operation?
Technically speaking, yes. But you don't need a match. The initial spark is provided by the piezo
igniter that produces a spark when you push the button on the front control panel.
How level must my refrigerator be?
The refrigerator is made to operate within 3 degrees off level side-to-side and 6 degrees off level
front-to-back (looking at the front of the refrigerator). For an informative and complete
description of what this looks like in the real world, read "Levelling the Refrigerator below."
Why is frost on the interior cooling fins only on the right side?
It is normal to accumulate frost on the right side of the bank of cooling fins. The coldest part of
the cooling fins are those on the right side of the refrigerator as viewed from the front.
Gas/Electric refrigerators will build frost of varying amounts depending upon the environmental
conditions (temperature and humidity), how often the doors are opened, and what is stored in
them. Defrosting is not required until a decline in performance is noted. Refer to your operator's
guide: "Defrosting and Cleaning the Refrigerator Interior."
Does the refrigerator perform better on gas or electric?
The refrigerator is designed to operate efficiently on both gas and AC electric. The AC electric is
dependent upon the AC input voltage to the refrigerator. Be sure that the input voltage is
between 108 volts AC and 132 volts AC. The efficiency of the refrigerator while operating in the
gas mode is dependent upon the correct burner flame. The burner flame requires correct input
gas supply pressure, air input, and burner and burner orifice cleanliness. Refer to the
refrigerator's operators guide: "Refrigerator Maintenance and Care List."
Does a fan installed on the back of the refrigerator help performance?
A DC fan may help improve refrigerator performance when the refrigerator is not installed in
accordance with Norcold's installation requirements or when operating the refrigerator in high
ambient temperatures (see "Refrigerator Installation Manual.") A DC fan will assist in providing
the necessary amount of airflow. Be sure the fan is controlled by a thermostat and begins to
operate when the area behind the refrigerator reaches approximately 95 degrees F. The fan
should run until the temperature lowers to about 80 degrees F. Consult with your RV dealer for
the correct fan and specifications.
What maintenance should be performed on my refrigerator and how often?
Your refrigerator will give you years of trouble free service if you do the following simple
checks every three to six months. Refer to the operator's guide provided with your refrigerator
for more details:
► Keep the food compartment and the freezer clean. See "Defrosting and Cleaning."
► Defrost the refrigerator as necessary. See "Defrosting and Cleaning."
► Make sure the door seals correctly. See "Door Sealing."
► Be aware of any cooling changes that are not because of weather, loading, or gas control
changes. If changes occur, contact your dealer or service center.
► Make sure the gas supply is LP gas only and not butane or a butane mixture.
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