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9.2
Turning the refrigerator off
Press the ON/OFF button. The button's blue LED indicator will not illuminate when the
refrigerator is OFF.
The refrigerator will remain OFF until it is manually turned ON. If the refrigerator is OFF
and the vehicle engine is turned OFF, the refrigerator unit will maintain the OFF status.
9.3
Adjusting the refrigerator
The cooling temperature is automatically maintained and is not adjustable.
9.4
Opening and closing the refrigerator
Open and close the refrigerator by lifting the console lid and then lifting the refrigerator
lid.
Note Be sure the console lid does not interfere with the refrigerator's lid
when opening or closing.
Note The refrigerator lid is designed to remain closed unless held open man-
ually. When the refrigerator lid is open, an LED illuminates the interior.
9.5
Storing refrigerated goods
For optimal use of the refrigerator, observe the following instructions:
• Avoid placing materials 75 °F (24 °C) or warmer in the refrigerator. For optimal
use, allow materials to cool to 50 °F (10 °C) or cooler before placing them inside
the refrigerator.
• Never put hot liquids or food in the interior.
• Never put ice or uncontained liquids in the interior.
• The total amount of goods placed into the interior should not exceed its storage
volume.
• To maintain constant temperature, minimize the amount of time the lid stays open.
10 Maintenance
WARNING! ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, AND/ OR EXPLOSION HAZ-
ARD
• Always turn the refrigerator OFF before cleaning or maintenance.
• Maintenance and repair must be done by a qualified service person on-
ly.
• Do not use mechanical devices to defrost the refrigerator.
• Do not puncture refrigerant tubing.
• To be repaired only by trained service personnel.
The maintenance and cleaning instructions provided in this section should be per-
formed at the intervals indicated, or as needed, depending on the use of the appliance.
Failure to properly maintain the appliance may void the warranty and could result in un-
safe operation. Preventive maintenance is not covered under the warranty.
10.1
Cleaning the refrigerator
NOTICE! Do not use abrasive cleaning materials or harsh chemicals,
or damage to the refrigerator could occur.
If the refrigerator becomes dirty, wipe clean with a damp, so sponge or microfiber
cloth.
If condensation or liquid accumulates in the interior, remove it with a so sponge or mi-
crofiber cloth.
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10.2
Maintaining the refrigerator when not in use
For optimal care of the refrigerator when not in use, observe the following instructions:
• Clean and dry the interior of the refrigerator to avoid lingering odor.
• Avoid storing refrigerated goods in the refrigerator when it is not turned ON.
• Avoid storing any sharp items or items not intended for refrigeration in the refriger-
ator.
11 Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
The refrigerated goods are
The refrigerator is not
not cold.
turned ON.
The refrigerator is not re-
ceiving power.
The fan is not operating.
There is condensation
The refrigerator lid is not
around the refrigerator unit
closing properly.
lid.
The lid gasket is damaged.
There is an electronic con-
trol unit (ECU) malfunction.
The fan is noisy.
There is an obstruction.
There is an odor coming
Residue has built up inside
from the refrigerator interi-
the refrigerator.
or.
12 Warranty Information
Refer to the sections below for information about warranty and warranty support in the
US, Canada, and all other regions.
12.1
United States and Canada
LIMITED WARRANTY AVAILABLE AT DOMETIC.COM/EN-US/TERMS-AND-
CONDITIONS-CONSUMER/WARRANTY.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, OR TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY
FREE OF CHARGE, CONTACT:
DOMETIC CORPORATION
CUSTOMER SUPPORT CENTER
Center Console Refrigerator
Suggested remedy
Confirm the refrigerator is
ON. See
Turning the refrig
erator on
on page 9.
1.
Locate and inspect the
vehicle fuse. If the fuse
is blown, replace it.
2.
Locate and inspect the
refrigerator fuse. If the
fuse is blown, replace
it.
1.
Locate and inspect the
vehicle fuse. If the fuse
is blown, replace it.
2.
Locate and inspect the
refrigerator fuse. If the
fuse is blown, replace
it.
Remove any obstructions
from around the refrigerator
lid and console lid to allow
both lids to close complete-
ly.
Inspect and replace the lid if
the gasket is damaged.
Contact a qualified service
technician.
1.
Confirm the refrigera-
tor is OFF.
2.
Remove the refriger-
ator, inspect the fan,
and remove all ob-
structions.
3.
If the problem is not re-
solved, contact a quali-
fied service technician.
Clean the interior of the
refrigerator. See
Clean
ing the refrigerator
on
page 10.