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Old-Biscuit
May 12, 2013Explorer III
Need good 12V DC power.
Propane available and valved in....purge lines by lighting stove top burners
Turn fridge ON.
Check that gas lites
Wait onvernight and check for cooling
OR if you have 110V AC power available
Plug in
Still need good 12V DC for controls
Turn fridge ON
Select electric (place in 'auto' or select electric.depends on your model of fridge)
Check electric working......feel area around electric element getting warm
Wait overnight and check for cooling
In other words...........try turning it on and see what happens or doesn't happen
Post model and any problems you run into.
Propane available and valved in....purge lines by lighting stove top burners
Turn fridge ON.
Check that gas lites
Wait onvernight and check for cooling
OR if you have 110V AC power available
Plug in
Still need good 12V DC for controls
Turn fridge ON
Select electric (place in 'auto' or select electric.depends on your model of fridge)
Check electric working......feel area around electric element getting warm
Wait overnight and check for cooling
In other words...........try turning it on and see what happens or doesn't happen
Post model and any problems you run into.
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