Micro/Convection Oven - SAFARI Trek 2002 Owner's Manual

Safari trek 2002 motorhome owner's manual
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Three switches control the refrigerator. One switch controls the thermostat, another the
humidity, and a third controls the mode of operation. To start the refrigerator, turn the
thermostat to its coldest setting. Then push the mode switch to GAS. The red X will
appear. The X should disappear within ten seconds. If there is air in the gas lines it may
take up to twenty seconds. If the X is still displayed after twenty seconds, turn the switch
off and try again. After starting, set the thermostat to the desired temperature.
If the burner does not light after a few tries, let the unit sit for several minutes. Gas may
have built up in the unit, presenting a safety hazard. See the LP-Gas chapter of this manual
for explanations as to why the gas system may malfunction.
If you have trouble operating the refrigerator with LP-Gas, check to make sure that the
main supply has been turned on and that the valve on the refrigerator is in the ON posi-
tion.
NOTE: If the system has not been used for some time or if the supply tanks have
just been refilled, air may be trapped in the LP-Gas supply line. To purge
this air, reset the ON/OFF switch three or four times with the mode switch
selecting GAS.
Keep your refrigerator clean using mild soap. Defrost the freezer occasionally to remove
accumulated frost. Use baking soda to control odors. Check the condition of the burner
regularly, even if you rarely use the gas mode. Full instructions are given in the manual.
WARNING: Do not store anything in the refrigerator vent/access area. Restricted
airflow may damage components and void the warranty.

Micro/Convection Oven

The oven in your coach combines the power and convenience of microwave and convec-
tion ovens. It acts as an 850 watt microwave oven or a 1400 watt conventional electric
oven and operates on 120 VAC power. It operates in the same manner as a household
microwave or electric oven.
The oven has safety interlocks to prevent its use with the door open, and screens to prevent
microwave leakage. These safety features should be kept in good condition - never attempt
to bypass the safety interlocks or allow debris or residue to accumulate on the door or oven
face. If the oven is damaged, do not use it.
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