Thetford mrft15 Mode D'Emploi

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Connect the AC power supply
-  Turn the thermostat control knob to the OFF position.
-  Put the square plug end of the AC power cord into the AC
connector of the refrigerator.
-  Put the standard plug end of the AC power cord into any
standard AC receptacle.
-  Do not use an extension cord.
Connect the DC power supply
The battery voltage varies with the type of vehicle.  Most
American cars and  boats use a 12 volt system.  A 12/24 volt
battery  with a negative ground is necessary  to operate the
refrigerator on DC power.
For Models MRFT15 and MRFT40 only
-  Turn the thermostat control knob to the OFF position.
-  Put the square plug end of the DC power cord into the DC connector of the refrigerator.
-  Put the cigarette lighter plug end of the DC power cord into the cigarette lighter of the
vehicle.
NOTE:  When not using the refrigerator, remove the plug from the cigarette lighter to prevent
discharge of the battery.
For Model MRFT60 only:
-  Turn the thermostat control knob to the OFF position.
-  Put the square plug end of the DC power cord into the DC connector of the refrigerator.
-  Connect the two wires from the other end of the DC power cord to the battery of the
vehicle.
CAUTION: 
 Only connect the refrigerator directly to the battery. Because they often
generate high voltage pulses and cause transistor defects in the inverter, no other
switches, lead wires, or electrical equipment should share the wiring between the
refrigerator and battery.
As the distance from the vehicle battery to the refrigerator increases, the correct AWG wire size
also increases.  If he wire size is too small for the distance, a voltage drop occurs.  The voltage
drop decreases the cooling performance of the refrigerator.