โAug-03-2017 08:15 PM
โAug-06-2017 05:13 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
AC Outlet mounted UP vs on Side??
Might want to use a couple of Zip Ties around outlet box and fridge power cord plug after cleaning up blades so it can't fall out
โAug-05-2017 09:04 PM
โAug-05-2017 06:17 PM
tinner12002 wrote:
With the click OP is hearing, pilot trying to light, it sounds to me like the frig is trying to go to gas because of not having elec power. Just my thoughts of what mine has done.
โAug-05-2017 05:32 AM
โAug-04-2017 08:42 PM
โAug-04-2017 05:39 PM
โAug-04-2017 02:13 PM
bob213 wrote:
Old Biscuit, along with Doug Ranier and Chris Bryant will probably offer you the best advice on this forum for appliances. You may not like Old Biscuit's delivery but YOU need to read what he wrote because what you are saying is not what I have seen on any refrig. I've seen. Depressing the gas button usually locks out the AC function. In auto mode you don't need the gas button depressed on any model I've seen. Your's could be different but having an attitude when asking for help is not going to solve your problem. Good luck!
โAug-04-2017 10:33 AM
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โAug-04-2017 08:48 AM
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โAug-04-2017 07:43 AM
โAug-04-2017 05:48 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:EstorilM wrote:
I've checked most of this but not all (thanks for the quick replies!)
It's definitely plugged in to 120VAC right now (batt full) and everything else works fine, all the breakers are fine as well. I haven't actually pulled the cover and checked for power at the refer plug, but I'll do that tomorrow.
I'm pretty sure propane is fine, but I haven't pressed the propane button as I just got this thing and don't entirely trust it yet (I know, it's stupid - but if it's plugged in I just leave the gas button off.. can't hurt)
I'll check propane just out of curiosity, but again I didn't press the button so that's probably a different issue. I need the thing to be working on AC anyways. ๐
It is level on all axis.
It seems strange to me that it takes about 5 minutes for the "check" light to illuminate. I feel like that's probably NOT a good sign if it's trying to run on AC.
Edit: FWIW after about 15 seconds of turning the switch ON again, I can hear a click or two in the back of the refer unit. Not sure if this is significant or not, but it appears to have power.
In all the paper work when you bought this new/used....zero mile TT did you get the manual for fridge?
Now would be a GOOD time to read it and HOW fridge operates.
In 'AUTO' firdge controls select AC 1st.
If AC NOT available..swaps to GAS
'Check' Light comes on after fridge tries to light main flame and fails 3 times
IF you select GAS....that is the only mode fridge will attempt to run on. 3 tries....'check' light
Clicking could be AC heater relay making up
OF
spark electrode firing lighting off propane cause AC not available
Manual...READ IT
IF you select GAS....that is the only mode fridge will attempt to run on. 3 tries....'check' light"
โAug-03-2017 11:23 PM
EstorilM wrote:
I've checked most of this but not all (thanks for the quick replies!)
It's definitely plugged in to 120VAC right now (batt full) and everything else works fine, all the breakers are fine as well. I haven't actually pulled the cover and checked for power at the refer plug, but I'll do that tomorrow.
I'm pretty sure propane is fine, but I haven't pressed the propane button as I just got this thing and don't entirely trust it yet (I know, it's stupid - but if it's plugged in I just leave the gas button off.. can't hurt)
I'll check propane just out of curiosity, but again I didn't press the button so that's probably a different issue. I need the thing to be working on AC anyways. ๐
It is level on all axis.
It seems strange to me that it takes about 5 minutes for the "check" light to illuminate. I feel like that's probably NOT a good sign if it's trying to run on AC.
Edit: FWIW after about 15 seconds of turning the switch ON again, I can hear a click or two in the back of the refer unit. Not sure if this is significant or not, but it appears to have power.