Refrigerator maintenance checklist, Notice – Thetford EV0041 Series Manuel d'utilisation

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Owner’s Manual 10

Refrigerator Maintenance Checklist

Read and understand the following maintenance sections of this manual.

Norcold is not responsible for installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance performed by

anyone other than an authorized Norcold Service Center.

Have an authorized Norcold Service Center do these annual safety and maintenance checks:

- Make sure the AC and DC voltages are correct (See the “Electrical current necessary” section).

- The wire connections must be clean, tight and free of corrosion. If any of these items are not correct:

- A voltage drop to the refrigerator will occur.

- The voltage drop will decrease the cooling performance of the refrigerator.

Disconnect the positive (+) DC power supply wire from the battery before you do a “fast charge” of the

battery. Failure to disconnect the positive (+) power supply wire from the battery during a “fast charge”

can cause damage to the refrigerator or other 12 volt DC appliances.

- Make sure the area at the rear of the refrigerator is free of anything, especially combustible materials, gasoline, and other

flammable vapors and liquids.

Over heating shut-off device operation:

Operating the refrigerator in high ambient temperatures can over heat the cooling unit and cause premature failure of the compressor

(See the label inside the refrigerator).

To protect the cooling unit from over heating, the refrigerator will automatically shut-off when the temperature of the power module is higher

than 212° F (100° C). The refrigerator will not restart until the temperature of the power module is lower than 176° F. (80° C).

Low voltage protection system:

In order to prevent completely draining the battery, the refrigerator will automatically shut-off when the DC supply voltage becomes too

low. The refrigerator will not restart until the DC supply voltages increases. These shut-off and restart voltage levels are:

12VDC Operation

24 VDC Operation

Shut-off 10.9 VDC

Shut-off 23.8 VDC

Restart 12.2 VDC

Restart 25.2VDC

If the DC supply voltage is between 17.0 and 23.8 VDC, the refrigerator will not operate.

Over current protection system:

Your refrigerator has an over current protection system in the electronic circuit to prevent damage to the inverter which may occur due

to a reverse polarity connection.

If the refrigerator does not operate and the green power light does not come on, check the fuse, which is located in-line with the DC

connector, and the polarity of the DC power supply. If the refrigerator still does not operate, another problem can exist in the power

module. Have an authorized Norcold Service Center check the refrigerator.

NOTICE

CAUTION

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