6. When connected to a vehicle wiring circuit with the vehicle
running, the fridge freezer occasionally shudders or stops
operating.
6.1
It is likely that there is loss of voltage occurring within your vehicle
wiring.
This can be confirmed by taking a voltage reading at the end of the power
lead for the fridge freezer. If the reading is below 12.4 volts, you should have
the wiring system checked.
If necessary, upgrade your fridge freezer wiring circuit using the information in
section 6.4 as a guide.
7. The fridge freezer stops and starts or runs erratically
7.1
The internal battery protection system may be causing the fridge
freezer to switch off because the battery voltage is low.
Check whether the voltage supply at the fridge freezer plug has dropped
below the shut down voltage listed in section 6.11. The voltage must be read
at the fridge freezer plug as there is normally at least one to two volts lost
between the power source (battery) and the fridge freezer plug.
The vehicle battery may need replacement or the wiring to the fridge freezer
may need to be upgraded. Refer to section 6.4 for details on wiring
requirements.
8. The fridge freezer is running too long and is not cooling properly.
8.1
Good fridge freezer performance, especially in hot ambient
temperatures, is dependent on good air flow around the fridge
freezer cooling slots.
Check that all ventilation slots are unobstructed and there is enough
clearance for good airflow around the fridge freezer. Refer to section 5.1 for
details.
9. When the fridge freezer lid is open, the LED cabinet light does
not come on.
9.1
The fridge freezer may not be connected to a suitable power supply.
Check the connection between the power source and the fridge freezer.
9.2
The LED light bulb may have blown
Check the light bulb and replace if necessary. Refer to section 6.18 for details.
10. The lid la ch does not disengage from the fridge freezer during
t
opening.
10.1 The high quality lid seal may be raising the lid slightly and
preventing the latch from releasing.
Press down gently on the lid to compress the seal slightly. The latch should
then become free from the lid.
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