Thetford 1082 사용자 설명서

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Gas Device Safety Test
After placing the refrigerator into operation, the gas safety device must be tested. The purpose of the gas safety
device is to prevent the escape of unburned gas from the burner if the burner flame is extinguished. While there
is a flame present at the burner, turn the refrigerator’s manual shutoff valve to "OFF". Wait 3 minutes and turn the
manual shutoff valve to "ON". Follow the Lighting Instructions (do not push the control knob in) and try to ignite
the burner. The flame should not ignite. This test confirms that the safety valve is functioning properly.
Burner Flame
The efficiency of your refrigerator while operating in
the gas mode is dependent upon the correct burner
flame. The burner flame provides energy to the refrig-
erator’s cooling system.
The burner flame efficiency is a function of  a) correct
input gas supply pressure, and,  b) the burner and
burner orifice cleanliness.
After installation, the propane supply line from the
main tank to the refrigerator must be tested for leaks
and for the correct supply pressure. 
All tests must be
performed by the propane gas supplier or a qualified
installer.
A visual inspection check of the burner flame should
be made regularly. The flame should be sharp blue with
a stable burning appearance (Figure 4). If there is a
constant yellow component observed or if the flame
appears erratic or unstable, switch the refrigerator to
electric or turn the refrigerator "OFF", and contact a
qualified installer, service agency, or gas supplier.
120 Volts AC Connection
This refrigerator is designed to operate on a 120 volts AC, 60 Hertz grounded
circuit. The refrigerator AC power cord is equipped with a three-prong ground-
ing plug which must mate with a three-prong grounding receptacle to protect
against possible shock hazards. Operating the refrigerator without proper
ground can cause property damage, severe personal injury, or loss of life.
It is the owner/installer’s personal responsibility and obligation to provide a
properly grounded circuit to the refrigerator in accordance with local codes, or
in the absence of local codes, the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the refrigerator’s AC power cord.
The refrigerator’s AC electrical circuit is protected by
a 5 amp fuse. The fuse is located at the rear of the
refrigerator to the right of the AC power cord.
The free length of AC power cord is 72 inches. It is
recommended that the three-prong grounded recepta-
cle be located within reach of the cord. The cord must
be routed so as not to come in contact with the burner,
flue pipe, or any other component that could cause
damage to the cord.
Safety  
Test
3-Prong
Grounding Type
Wall Receptacle
3-Prong
Grounding
Plug
Power Supply
Cord
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