Refrigerator - Residential - Winnebago Sunova Operator's Manual

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SECTION 4 –
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
Basic Operation
Press the ON/OFF button to start the
refrigerator.
If the display code reads "no" there is no
electricity or gas available to operate the
refrigerator. Open the propane tank valve or
connect the shoreline.
-Typical View
Press the MODE button to select energy
source. There are three settings:
LP (Gas Mode) - Refrigerator will operate on
gas from the propane tank if the main valve is
open and the tank contains gas.
AC (Electric Mode) - Refrigerator will
operate on 120-VAC household current if the
shoreline is connected or the auxiliary
generator is running.
AU (Automatic Mode) - Refrigerator will
automatically start operating on 120-VAC
household current if the shoreline is
connected or the auxiliary generator is
running. If electricity is lost, it will
automatically switch over to LP gas operation
if gas is available.
Press the TEMP SET button to change
temperature setting from 1 to 9 on display.
Start at the 'coldest' setting to ensure coldest
temperature in the freezer compartment, then
adjust warmer as necessary after cold food has
been added.
NOTE: The refrigerator will retain temperature
more efficiently if food is already cold
before placing inside.
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Further Information
Refer to the manufacturer's user guide
provided in your InfoCase for complete operating
instructions, safety precautions, and maintenance
information.
REFRIGERATOR –
RESIDENTIAL
–If Equipped
Your coach may be equipped with a
"residential style" refrigerator. This refrigerator
operates off of the 120-volt electrical system in
your coach.
In order to operate, the refrigerator requires
either the shoreline to be plugged in, the
generator running, or inverter power.
The inverter is intended to power your 120
volt residential refrigerator primarily when
driving your vehicle. The house batteries will
drain quickly if the refrigerator is powered from
the inverter when the engine is not running. Other
120 volt appliances and other 120 volt devices
are not intended to operate with inverter power
for long periods of time as they too will quickly
drain your house batteries.
NOTE: The refrigerator operates off of 120-volt
power. When power is off, the ice maker
drain valve (located behind sidewall
access compartment) needs to be in the
ON position. This will ensure that water
does not discharge from the water
dispenser when power is reconnected to
the appliance.

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