Specifications

9-5
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S
EQUIPMENT
REFRIGERATOR OPERATION
CAUTION: When the motorhome is on the
road the refrigerator should only be operated
from the vehicle battery and not by means of the
bottled gas.
The refrigerator can be run on 230V or LP gas
whilst stationary. Changing between these modes
of operation is carried out by means of the
controls shown on the relevant control panel on
the refrigerator.
CAUTION: Only use one source of energy at a
time.
WARNING: The refrigerator should not be
operated on LP gas whilst being towed or
when on a petrol station forecourt.
Autoquest Fridge
Gas operation
Turn the fridge energy source control knob, on
the left hand side of the fridge, onto gas as shown
by the flame symbol. Turn the gas control knob,
on the right hand side of the fridge, to maximise
i.e. all the way clockwise. Now depress and hold
the gas control knob and depress the piezo
ignition button several times at intervals of 1-2
seconds.
When the gas ignites the needle in the viewing
window next to the piezo ignition button will go
into the green of the viewing window. If the fridge
fails to light after 5 attempts release the gas
control knob and wait for 30 seconds before
trying again.
Note: If the refrigerator is being used for the 1st
time in a while then it may take a couple of
attempts to purge the gas pipes of air before the
refrigerator lights on gas.
230V Operation
(i) Ensure that the motorhome is connected
to a mains hook up and that the mains
control panel is switch on.
(ii) Turn the refrigerator control knob, located
on the left of the refrigerator, to the mains
position as indicated by the plug symbol.
The refrigerator should start to operate
on mains.
12V Operation
Turn the refrigerator control knob to the 12V
position as indicated by the battery symbol.
Please note that this function is only available
when the motorhome is connected via the 12n
and 12s plugs to a driving vehicle.
A = energy selector switch. B = gas/electric thermostat. C = manual ignition button (“Piezo ignition”)