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- hohenwald48Explorer
jerseyjim wrote:
As said before, leave it on "Auto" and forget it.
Unless it starts blinking. - profdant139Explorer IIThe only stupid newbie question is the one that does not get asked!
Seriously, though, it is odd that when my fridge is on auto, there is no indicator light to show that it has switched to propane. If the switchover fails, then a check light comes on. But it can be unnerving to sit there and look at the panel and if nothing is lit, that means it is all ok. - jerseyjimExplorerAs said before, leave it on "Auto" and forget it.
- SCVJeffExplorerSomeday someone will really have a stupid question...
Then it's game-on. :) - Steve_911ExplorerAwesome. Thanks so much for that great reply..
- JWRobertsExplorer
goducks10 wrote:
Leave your propane tank/tanks open/on. Set the refer to auto. It will run on propane until you plug in the shore power. The refer will do all the switching.
Perfect answer - goducks10ExplorerLeave your propane tank/tanks open/on. Set the refer to auto. It will run on propane until you plug in the shore power. The refer will do all the switching.
FYI. If for some reason you've unhooked the propane cylinder, say to fill it. You'll need to light a stove burner to draw the propane up the line. That will be enough to start the fridge on propane.
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