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2. Turn button G to Gas position, then push A button in and hold for the electronic
igniter to light the burner, if no electronic ignition exists then repeatedly press A,
continue to hold the D button until you see the needle on the flame sensor C has
moved from the white into the green area. The burner should now be “on”, if not
repeat the lighting instructions above. Once in green zone for 15-30 seconds,
release D button. If there is no click sound while depressing the A button the
batteries need changing.
3. Adjust the thermostat knob to desired temperature setting after 4 to 8 hours
of operation.
Electronic Ignition (battery)
1. To start the refrigerator, turn the thermostat knob E to maximum setting.
2. Turn button G to Gas position, then push A button in and hold for the electronic
igniter to light the burner, continue to hold the D button until you see the needle
on the flame sensor C has moved from the white into the green area. The burner
should now be “on”, if not repeat the lighting instructions above. Once in green
zone for 15-30 seconds, release D button. If the is no click sound while depressing
the A button the batteries need changing.
3. Adjust the thermostat knob to desired temperature setting after 4 to 8 hours
of operation.
4. To change the batteries in the electronic ignition button to the left to expose
the battery, remove AA battery and replace with new one, replace the knob
and turn the to the right to close.
Note: If using CO-Monitor, the monitor must be hooked up and be reset with
the battery installed for the flame to stay on – Refer to Chapter 6
Shut Down Procedure – Gas Operation
1. Turn selector knob G to the OFF position
2.
Shut the gas off at the LP-gas supply cylinder when the appliance is not in use.
3. If the refrigerator will not be in operation for a period of weeks, it should be
emptied, defrosted, cleaned and the doors left open.
110V Operation
1. Ensure the electrical cord is plugged into a grounded outlet
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