Changing the heating element
The heater, which is fitted inside the boiler casing B of
the refrigerator unit, can be changed as f ollows: (FIG. 6)
1. Pull the power cord out of the wall socket.
2. Remove the cover C.
3. Remove some insulatio n wool so that the heater A is
accessible.
4. Open the cover to the terminal block and disconnect
the heater leads.
5. Turn and lift the heater out of its pocket.
6. Fit the new heater into th e pock et.
7. Connect the leads and close the terminal block cover.
8. Carefully put the insu lation wool back into position
and close the cover of the boiler casing.
Lighting
The refrigerator is provided wit h a battery power int erior
light.
The battery box is at the rear of the refrigerator.
Four batteries, type LR20 1,5 volts are to be used.
Fault Tracing Chart
Cause and Remedy
Refrigerator not cold enou gh
1. Air circulation restricted rounds the unit.
See that a space of at least 16 inches (400 mm) is
left free above the top of the cabine t. (See "Ins talla tion").
2. Refrigerator is not lev el.
Level cabinet so that the sides and the front are
vertical. (Use a water level).
3. Yellow flame
a) Incorrectly lit.
Relight correctly. (See FIG. 1 ).
b) Improper chimney seal.
(See FIG. 2).
c) Wick requires cleaning.
Clean wick and burner. (See FIG. 4).
d) Needs new wick.
Replace the wick. (See FIG. 5 and 6 ).
e) Inferior grade of kerosene-paraffin.
Drain and refill the tank. Fit a new wick.
f) Flue requires cleaning.
(See "Cleaning the flue system").
4. Flame too low or too high.
5. Evaporator heavily frosted.
Turn out the flame to defrost.
6. Refrigerator overloa ded.
Spread foodstuffs on shelves to permit free air circulation in the cabinet.
7. Flickering flame ( water in kerose ne -paraffin ).
Keep storage drum or container in dry place with lid
on to prevents condensed water to enter the container.
Refrigerator too cold
1. Yellow flame.
Burner incorrectly lit. Religh t corr ectly. (S ee FIG. 1 ).
2. Flame too high.
Turn down the flame.
Points to remember
• Keep the refrigerator level.
• Defrost weekly or fortnightly .
• Keep the burner clean.
• Never use fo rce to turn up the wick mover.
• Do not overload the ref rigerator so that the air cannot
circulate freely inside the cabinet.
• Use only good grade of kerosene-paraffin.
• Do not let the fuel tank run dry.
• Inspect the flame regularly.
• Always have a blue flame.
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