Norcold N145 Owners Manual And Installation Manual page 10

Norcold absorption refrigerator
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3.1.1 Fitting racks
Inside your refrigerator there are three storage racks. You
can adjust the racks to a convenient height by means of a
simple click system:
1. click the plastic bracket to the right short side of the rack;
2. turn the bracket into the horizontal position and insert the
rack tipped in a sloping position into the refrigerator;
3. place the short side without bracket into one of the
grooves on the left wall of the refrigerator;
4. place the short side with bracket in the corresponding
groove on the right wall of the refrigerator;
5. turn the bracket downwards to fi x it into the groove.
6. fi xate rack with screw
To move a rack, remove screw and turn the bracket upwards
and remove the rack. Place the rack at the required height in
the way described above.
3.1.2 Securing products for driving
The fi tting racks in your refrigerator have a system for you
to secure products while driving. The system consists of a
simple click-and-slide plastic strip. To secure products on the
rack while driving, push the plastic strip as tightly as you can
against the products on the rack. In the storage space on the
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inside of the refrigerator door, there is a unique bottle slide.
The slide prevents bottles from sliding around during driving.
Place the products between the bottle slide (picture 1).
3.1.3 Remove and clean the burner orifi ce:
Note: Your dealer or an authorized Norcold Service Center
must do this procedure.
To remove and clean the burner orifi ce:
1. Close the valve at the propane gas tank(s).
2. Close the manual shut off valve of the refrigerator.
3. Shut down the refrigerator.
4. Open the lower intake vent.
Caution! The burner box cover can be hot.
Wear gloves to avoid burns.
5. Remove the burner box cover by removing one screw.
Warning! To avoid possible propane gas leaks, always
use two wrenches to loosen and tighten the gas supply
line at the refrigerator's manual shut off valve.
6. Remove the fl are nut from the orifi ce assembly.
7. Remove the orifi ce assembly from the burner.
Warning! Do not try to remove the orifi ce from the orifi ce
adapter when cleaning. Removal will damage the orifi ce
and seal of the orifi ce and can cause a propane gas leak.
Leaking propane gas can ignite or explode which can
result in dangerous personal injury or death. Do not clean
the orifi ce with a pin or other objects.
8. Clean the orifi ce assembly with air pressure and alcohol
only.
9. Using a wrench, assemble the orifi ce assembly to the
burner.
10. Assemble the fl are nut to the orifi ce assembly.
11. Tighten the fl are nut by hand.
12. Hold the orifi ce assembly securely and, using a wrench,
tighten the fl are nut 1/4 revolution only.
13. Examine all of the connections for gas leaks.
3.2 Freezer compartment
Important!
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The freezer compartment is unsuitable as a means of
freezing food, the freezer will maintain the temperature of
already frozen food.
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Use only drinking water to make ice cubes.
3.3 Door locking mechanism
The refrigerator door has an automatic locking mechanism.
The door locks automatically when you press it shut
fi rmly. This automatic locking mechanism also keeps the
refrigerator door shut during driving. An additional security
device is fi tted below the refrigerator. By pushing the locking
bar over the pin when the door is closed, you can be sure
that the door does not open during your journey.
If you are not going to use the refrigerator for a prolonged
period of time, you can use the special storage latch of the
door locking mechanism (see illustration 2) to prevent odors.
Rotate the hook through 90 degrees and lock it in place using
the strike plate.
4 DELUXE REFRIGERATORS
OPERATION
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It is recommended to clean the inside of the refrigerator
before you switch it on.
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Let the refrigerator cool for at least eight hours before
you place food in it for the fi rst time.
4.1 Igniting and starting your refrigerator
Electric ignition (see illustration 3 and 4):
To operate the refrigerator, a powersupply of 12V DC is
always needed.
A. The refrigerator can be powered by the mains (120V),
direct current (12V) or liquid gas. Select the energy
source that you want by means of the energy source
selector switch (A). The switch has four settings:
- direct current (DC) (12V)
- mains supply (120V)
- gas
- switched off
B. The thermostat controls the refrigerator temperature on
all powersources. The refrigeration level is indicated by
the dots (the bigger the dot, the colder the setting).
C. The fl ame meter shows whether the fl ame is lit. The
fl ame is alight when the red needle of the meter moves
into the green area.
D. The fridges have a divider heater. By heating the metal
plate between the freezer and the fridge cabinet, the
divider heater prevents ice-forming when the freezer
door is opened and also prevents the freezer door from
freezing stuck to the metal breaker of the fridge. To save
energy, the divider heater can be switched off. The switch
can be found on the side of the control panel near the
latch.
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