Set the controls to manual mode operation, Effects of high altitude on propane gas operation, Ice maker (n1095im and n1095imxx models) – Thetford N1095 Series Owners Manual - Current Manuel d'utilisation

Page 7: Ice maker operation

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Owner’s Manual 7

- If a less efficient energy source is not available:

- An audible alarm starts.

- A fault code shows in the center display.

- Refer to the “Fault Codes” section of this manual.

Set the controls to manual mode operation:

- Push the ON / OFF button to turn the refrigerator on.

- Push and hold the MODE button until the letters “ AC” show

in the center display and then release.

- After ten seconds, the “AC” goes off and only a green

power ON light remains.

- Push and hold the MODE button until the letters “LP” show in

the center display and then release.

- After ten seconds, the “LP” goes off and only a green

power ON light remains.

If the energy source is interrupted:

- A fault code shows in the center display.

- Refer to the “Fault Codes” section of this manual.

Effects of High Altitude on Propane Gas

Operation

When you operate the refrigerator on propane gas at altitudes

higher than 5500 feet above sea level:

- You may experience reduced cooling performance of the

refrigerator.

- You may experience burner outages.

To avoid these possible problems, Norcold recommends that you

operate the refrigerator on AC when at altitudes higher than 5500

feet above sea level.

Ice Maker

(N109XIM, and N109XIMXX models)

The ice maker is assembled to the refrigerators at the factory as

optional equipment. If the refrigerator does not have a factory

installed ice maker, one can not be added to the refrigerator at a

later time.

The ice maker is fully automatic and will operate in ambient

temperatures as low as 0° F. To allow operation at temperatures

between 0° F. and 32° F., the ice maker has a heater on the

solenoid water valve and on the water line between the solenoid

water valve and the ice maker.

CAUTION:

The water line heater does not protect the

water supply line from the vehicle shut off valve to the

solenoid water valve on the back of the refrigerator.

When the freezer temperature of the refrigerator is low enough,

the ice maker opens the water solenoid valve and fills the mold.

The ice maker ejects the frozen ice into a storage bin. As the

storage bin fills, the ice raises the shut-off arm until it turns off

the ice maker. As you use the ice and lower the ice level in the

storage bin, the shut-off arm also lowers. This turns the ice

maker on and begins the process of making ice.

The ice maker operates on:

- Cold potable water at a pressure of 15 psi - 125 psi.

- 120 Volts AC (108 VAC min. - 132 VAC max.).

Ice maker operation:

1. Make sure the separate (white) AC power cord which supplies

AC to the ice maker is secure.

2. Open the water shut off valve of the vehicle.

NOTE: Make sure that the ice maker arm can move freely and

does not touch the frozen foods in the freezer.

3. Push the ice maker arm down to the ON position [50] (See

Art01015).

CAUTION:

If you operate the refrigerator without

connecting the water supply line and/or opening the water

shut off valve of the vehicle, make sure the ice maker arm

is up in the OFF position.

4. Allow the freezer to cool enough and ice production will begin

to fill the storage bin [61].

NOTE: New plumbing connections and/or impurities in the water

supply line after winterizing can cause the first ice to be

discolored or have an odd flavor.

5. To stop the ice maker, push the ice maker arm up to the OFF

position [62].

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