Lp-Manual Mode; Flame Fails To Ignite Or Flame Goes Out; Dc-Manual Mode; No Dc Power To Dc Heater Circuit - Norcold N61X Service Manual

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LP-Manual Mode

In the LP-Manual Mode, LP gas is the only heat
energy source selected by the controls. When the
controls shift to LP-Manual mode:
1. The LP mode indicator ("LP") displays
and the controls start a 30 seconds
trial-for-ignition.
2. The LP mode indicator turns off when the
controls sense a flame. The ON LED
displays. See NOTE below.
NOTE 4
Pressing the MODE switchbutton displays the "LP"
mode indicator.

Flame Fails to Ignite or Flame Goes Out

If the controls do not sense a flame within the 30
seconds trial-for-ignition, the controls:
1. Shut-off power to the solenoid gas valve.
2. Set "gas lock-out." See NOTE 5 below.
3. Display a flashing visual warning, "no" "FL"
(shown below).
4. Sound an audible alarm. The alarm is an
intermittent beeping tone. Pressing the mode
switchbutton silences the alarm.
NOTE 5
AUTO LP mode remains in "gas lock-out" until a full
cooling cycle on AUTO AC is completed. "Gas lock-
out" can also be cleared by turning the refrigerator OFF
then back ON.
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DC-Manual Mode

The DC-Manual Mode is the only heat energy source
aknowledged and selected by the controls. When the
controls shift to DC-Manual mode:
1. DC mode indicator ("dc") displays as
the controls start the seach for DC
power.
2. The dc mode indicator turns off when the
controls shift to DC power. The ON LED
displays. See NOTE below.
Pressing the MODE switchbutton displays the "dc"
mode indicator.

No DC Power to DC Heater Circuit

If the controls do not sense that DC power is available
to the DC heater circuit, the controls:
1. Display the "dc" "HE" fault code.
2. Sound the audible alarm. The alarm is an
intermittent beeping tone. Pressing the mode
switchbutton silences the alarm.
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NOTE 6
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