Popping sound from top burners.
Carbon on pilot shield.
Burner flame too low or too high.
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A defective gas pressure regulator may cause these conditions. Have the regulator
tested by your gas dealer or a certified RV technician.
Top burner or oven burner won't light or won't stay lit.
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Check position of top burners and flash tubing.
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Clean clogged burner ports with a toothpick.
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See Oven Owner's Manual for proper care and maintenance.
Gas smell.
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Check all connections with leak detector solution.
Never Use a match or flame to check for leaks.
All propane connections should be checked periodically as vibrations
from travel may cause them to loosen.
Food burns on the bottom.
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Oven too full for proper circulation. Use smaller pans or put less food in the oven.
Inverter does not work.
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Be sure the batteries are properly charged. If the batteries are low, they will trip the
breakers on the inverter or force the inverter into low voltage drop out.
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Reset the breakers on the inverter or reset inverter control.
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The 2000 watt operates the GFCI circuit, the front TV entertainment center,
rear TV and the microwave and general outlets.
The control panel lights are not illuminated.
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Check coach circuit breakers and GFCI receptacle.
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Verify that refrigerator is plugged into the 120 Volt outlet.
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If using propane gas, verify house batteries have adequate charge.
Lights are illuminating, but no cooling.
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Use a proper power source that is available and cooling operation to specification.
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Make sure the refrigerator unit is level.
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Allow sufficient time for proper cool down and try to load with precooled food.
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Have a qualified RV technician check that the vents and chimney at the rear of the
refrigerator are clear and unobstructed.
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Have a qualified RV technician make sure the burner jets or burners are not dirty or
damaged.
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Have a qualified RV technician check the fuses in the black electrical box on the
rear of the refrigerator.
Troubleshooting
POWER INVERTER
REFRIGERATOR
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