Troubleshooting guide

The freezer compartment is on the top and is controlled by the same
temperature control as the refrigerator. After the refrigerator has been turned
on, it takes several hours to get cold.
Controls at the top of the refrigerator control the operation of the refrigerator.
To turn it on, simply push the ON/OFF button in. So long as 120v AC is not
available in the unit, the refrigerator will run on LPG. If the operation mode
switch is in the AUTO position, the refrigerator will run on LPG and automatically
switch to AC current when electrical power is available and detected. To run
exclusively on LPG gas, switch the operation mode switch to GAS. On
Ultrasport models, the mode selector needs to be moved to the GAS or
ELECTRIC position for it to work. These refrigerators will only run in the
ELECTRIC mode if electrical power is available and in the GAS mode if LPG is
available.
If you want to use the refrigerator on the electric setting, you either have to be
hooked up with an external source of electricity, or turn the generator on. If you
do not have any source of AC current, you can use the refrigerator only with
LPG. You can use the refrigerator with LPG when you are driving, but you must
not forget to shut it and the LPG main valve off when getting gasoline.
Tips for using the Refrigerator and Freezer: Generally, the refrigerator cools
more efficiently and effectively when being run on LPG. Try to store only light
objects in the door of the refrigerator; avoid full bottles of water, etc. since the
weight may cause the door to open during sharp turns. Also, avoid setting the
refrigerator temperature too low; a mid-point setting is normally sufficient to keep
things cold but not frozen. The freezer temperature is automatically regulated
by the refrigerator control.
Note: RV refrigerators do not keep food quite as cold as your home refrigerator.
Also, try not to overpack the refrigerator as this will reduce the flow of cold air to
food. In addition, the cooling ability of RV refrigerators can be adversely
affected by extreme exterior temperatures.
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