consider filling up the ice bucket before switching to
battery and keeping the ice maker off. Manually turn it
back on if needed, or keeping off to conserve energy.
Ice Maker Maintenance
1.
Turn off the ice maker if it is not in use for a long time.
2. For food safety, it is recommended to discard the first
round of ice when the ice maker is restarted, especially if
the fridge is powered off for a long time.
3. Ensure the water pressure is correct, or some water will
flow out from ice maker.
Ice Maker Winterization
During the winter months, you need to ensure that the water
connection to the refrigerator is not freezing up otherwise
this could lead to burst waterpipes, or damage to the
refrigerator.
1.
Turn on your refrigerator and ice maker, and make sure
the ice bin is below.
2. Winterize your RV per the manufacturers instruction
which should include filling the water system with
antifreeze that is safe for potable water systems.
3. Let the ice maker purge anti-freeze through the icemaker
system
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
Before troubleshooting, disconnect the power supply.
IMPORTANT!
When the compressor is being turned on, the refrigerator
creates some sounds / noises, like gurgling - this is perfectly
normal.
Normal Phenomena
Normal phenomena
Button failure
Low voltage,the compressor can't
start
Long time to start
Middle beams feel hot
Dew drops
Noise
Compressor hot
Compressor long time running
Abnormal odors in refrigerator
Cause
Please check the control board whether the fridge under lock mode. When under lock mode, all buttons can't
work.
Charge the RV-batteries by connecting the RV to the shore power.
When the surrounding ambient temperature is high, it will take a while to feel the compartments cooling.
Middle beams feel hot after a period of time of the appliance running, it belongs to the normal phenomenon.
When external air flows into the cool inner surface of the fridge,dew drops can be formed. If the humidity of the
installed location is high or during the rainy season,dew drops can form on the outer side of the fridge. This is a
natural phenomenon that occurs during the humid weather,Wipe the water drops with a dry cloth.
When you operate the fridge for the first time,the fridge will operate at high speed to cool fast and the sound
can seem louder.
When the internal temperature falls below a certain level,the noise will subside.
When the operation of the compressor is starting or ending;various parts expanding/ contracting or various
control devices operating or temperature change within the fridge,you will hear the sounds,these are normal
sounds.
When working, the temperature of the compressor housing may rise to more than 176 °F(80℃) - please do not
touch the compressor, it may cause serious injury.
When the ambient temperature too high or put too much fresh foods into the fridge,it will take long time to cool
down until the appliance run at the setting temperature.
Odorous foods shall be packaged tightly; check for bad foods; the inside of refrigerator shall be cleaned.
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4. Discard any ice or water that accumulates in the ice bin,
and turn off your refrigerator.
Note: only use RV antifreeze for potable water applications.
To un-winterize:
In addition to following your RV manufacturers instruction:
1.
Turn on your refrigerator and Icemaker.
2. Purge freshwater through the ice maker with several
rounds of ice production
3. Continue ice production until ice is clear, and antifreeze
has been purged.
4. Discard ice.
An additional method can be accomplished by removing
the ice maker, and bypassing the water line. Contact an
authorized service dealer.
Ice Maker Sanitizing
If unit is stored for a long period, the ice maker should be
cleaned by running fresh water through it and discarding the
first few batches of ice at the start of every season.
If the ice has a strange taste/odor/color, or as seasonal
practice, run a sanitizing solution through your RV water
system per the manufacturer's instructions. Purge several
batches of Ice with fresh water to ensure the sanitizing
solution has been completely removed.
Repairs to refrigerators/freezers may only be performed by
competent service engineers. Improper repairs can give rise
to significant hazards for the user. If your appliance needs
repairing, please contact your specialist dealer or your local
Service Centre.
CCD-0006076 Rev: 01-10-23