Thetford N304.3, N404.3, N504.3 Installation And Owner's Manual

Installation and Owner’s Manual
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For Australian refrigerator models:
N304.3 (93 liter 3-way operation with propane gas, 240 volts AC, or 12 volts DC )
N404.3 (128 liter 3-way operation with propane gas, 240 volts AC, or 12 volts DC )
N504.3 (164 liter 3-way operation with propane gas, 240 volts AC, or 12 volts DC )
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause personal injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information, contact a qualied installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.
Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors and liquid in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
1. Open windows.
2. Don’t touch electrical switches.
3. Extinguish any open ame.
4. Immediately call your gas supplier.
WARNING: DO NOT install this refrigerator in below deck marine applications. Do not install this refrigerator in xed
indoor cabin or other dwelling applications. This refrigerator must use only Thetford designed and approved outside air intake and exhaust ventilation for correct and safe operation. Any other ventilation could cause lethal combustion exhaust fumes and/or explosive propane gas fumes to be in the living area and/or to be below deck.
Thetford Australia 41 Lara Way Campbelleld, VIC 3061
Thetford Customer Support
Telephone: (61) 03-9358-0700
Fax: (61) 03-9357-7060
Web Site: www.thetford.com.au
Part No. 634034B (04/08/2011)
Table of Contents
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Safety Awareness
For dened warranty terms, please see the one page warranty statement included in the product information packet.
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Safety Awareness .........................................................................4
Safety Instructions ........................................................................4
About Your Refrigerator ................................................................4
Storage volume .....................................................................4
Leveling .................................................................................4
Food compartment ................................................................5
Flip-up shelf ........................................................................... 5
Door bins ...............................................................................5
Freezer compartment ............................................................5
Operation during travel .......................................................... 5
Door latch for travel and storage ...........................................5
Temperature control system ..................................................5
Operating the Refrigerator Controls .............................................5
Control Panel.........................................................................5
Ignition - propane gas operation............................................6
Do a test of the gas safety valve ...........................................6
Start up - AC operation ..........................................................6
Start up - DC operation .........................................................6
Shut down .............................................................................6
DC Operation Precautions............................................................6
DC Operation Guidelines..............................................................7
Effects of High Altitude on Propane Gas Operation .....................7
Refrigerator Care Checklist ..........................................................7
Defrosting .....................................................................................7
Cleaning .......................................................................................8
Drip tray ................................................................................. 8
Door Sealing ................................................................................. 8
Refrigerator Maintenance Checklist .............................................8
Refrigerator Storage .....................................................................9
Refrigerator Maintenance .............................................................9
Gas ame appearance ..........................................................9
Remove and clean the burner orice ....................................9
Remove the Refrigerator ............................................................10
Reinstall the Refrigerator ............................................................ 10
Replacement Parts .....................................................................11
Wiring Pictorial............................................................................ 11
Wiring Diagram ........................................................................... 11
Installation Manual
Safety Awareness .......................................................................12
Safety Instructions ......................................................................12
Certication and Code Requirements.........................................12
Ventilation Requirements............................................................13
Assemble the Enclosure ............................................................. 13
Install the Upper and Lower Vents..............................................13
Install the Refrigerator ................................................................14
Installation Options .....................................................................15
Install the decorative door panel .........................................15
Reverse the door swing.......................................................15
Change the travel latch position ..........................................15
Connect the Electrical Components ...........................................16
Connect the 240 volt AC supply ..........................................16
Connect the 12 volt DC supply (3-way models only)...........16
Connect the Propane Gas Components.....................................17
Connect the propane gas supply system ............................17
Connect the gas supply line to the refrigerator....................17
Examine the gas supply system for leaks ...........................17
Troubleshooting Refrigerator Problems ......................................18
Read this manual carefully and understand the contents before you use the refrigerator.
Be aware of possible safety hazards when you see the safety alert symbol on the refrigerator and in this manual. A signal word follows the safety alert symbol and identies the danger of the hazard. Carefully read the descriptions of these signal words to fully know their meanings. They are for your safety.
WARNING: This signal word means a hazard,
which if ignored, can cause dangerous personal injury, death, or much property damage.
CAUTION: This signal word means a hazard,
which if ignored, can cause small personal injury or much property damage.
Safety Instructions
WARNING:
- The storage of ammable materials behind or around the refrigerator creates a re hazard. Do not use the area behind the refrigerator to store anything, especially ammable materials (gasoline, cleaning supplies, etc.)
- Do not remove the round ground prong from the refrigerator AC power cord. Do not use a two prong adapter or extension cord on the AC power cord.
- A circuit overload can result in an electrical re if the wires and/or fuses are not the correct size. Either use the wire and fuse sizes as written in the “Installation Manual” or refer to your local codes for the correct wire and fuse sizes.
- Incorrect installation, adjustment, change to, or maintenance of this refrigerator can cause personal injury, property damage, or both. Have service and maintenance work done by your dealer or by a Thetford authorized Service Center.
- Disconnect both the AC and DC power sources before doing any maintenance work on the refrigerator. All service work on this refrigerator must be done by a qualied service technician.
- Do not bypass or change the refrigerator’s electrical components or features.
- This refrigerator is not intended for use by children or by inrm persons unless they have been sufciently supervised by a responsible person to make sure that they can use the refrigerator safely.
- Young children should be supervised to make sure that they do not play with the refrigerator.
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- When you discard an appliance, remove all doors to
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prevent accidental entrapment and suffocation.
- Do not spray liquids near electrical outlets, connections, or the refrigerator components. Many liquids are electrically conductive and can cause a shock hazard, electrical shorts, and in some cases re.
- Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartment of the refrigerator unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
- The refrigerator cooling system is under pressure. Do not try to repair or to recharge a defective cooling system. The cooling system contains sodium chromate. The breathing of certain chromium compounds can cause cancer. The cooling system contents can cause severe skin and eye burns, and can ignite and burn with an intense ame. Do not bend, drop, weld, move, drill, puncture, or hit the cooling system.
Food compartment:
Ignite or start up the refrigerator and let it cool for eight hours before loading with food. If the refrigerator does not start to cool down after about two hours, contact your dealer or an authorized Thetford Service Center.
For the best cooling performance:
- Let air move freely inside the entire food compartment.
- Do not cover the shelves with plastic, paper, etc.
To decrease the amount of ice that collects on the cooling ns:
- Cover all liquids and moist foods.
- Let all hot foods cool before putting them in the refrigerator.
- Do not open the door any longer than necessary.
- At regular intervals, make sure that the refrigerator ue the burner, the vent areas, and the ventilation air pathway between the vents are completely free from any ammable material or blockage. After a period of storage, it is especially important to check these areas for any ammable material or blockage caused by animals.
CAUTION:
- The rear of the refrigerator has sharp edges and corners. To prevent cuts or abrasions when working on the refrigerator, be careful and wear cut resistant gloves.
About Your Refrigerator
Storage Volume:
This refrigerator is made to store fresh and frozen foods and for making ice.
N304 N404 N504 Total capacity 93 L 128 L 164 L Freezer capacity 11 L 20 L 20 L Food compartment capacity 82 L 108 L 144 L
Leveling:
CAUTION: The refrigerator is made to operate
within 3° off level side-to-side and 6° off level front­to-back (as looking at the front of the refrigerator). Operating it at more than these limits can cause damage to the cooling system and create a risk of personal injury or property damage. Make sure the vehicle is level before you operate the refrigerator.
Operation during travel:
Flip-up shelf (N404 / N504):
The ip-up shelf supplies a space to store tall bottles. To use the ip-up shelf, lift the center of the shelf and fold it up against the
inside wall of the refrigerator.
Door Bins:
You may put the door bins [52] of the fresh food compartment in a location that best meets your need (See Art01114). To remove the bins, lift them over the locator and pull them forward. To install the bins, push them onto the locator.
NOTE: Do not wash the door bins in a dishwasher. The door
bins are not dishwasher safe.
Freezer compartment:
The freezer compartment is made to keep pre-frozen food frozen and not to quick freeze food. Keep pre-frozen foods in the freezer compartment.
NOTE: Do not put other items on the ice tray while the water
is freezing. The water freezes more rapidly if the thermostat is at the coldest temperature setting.
Door latch for travel and storage:
During travel, the door latch prevents the door from opening. There are no chains, slides, or any devices that you must engage.
During storage, the door latch prevents the door from completely closing. Use it to prevent odors when the refrigerator is shut down for a long period of time.
To use the door latch for storage (See Art00979):
- Open the door just so the door latch [161] is between the ribs [166] of the latch plate [162].
While the refrigerator should be level when the vehicle is stopped, performance during travel is not usually effected. Do not operate the refrigerator on propane gas while travelling. This can reduce performance, cause an unstable ame, or extinguish the ame.
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Operating the Refrigerator Controls
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Control panel:
1
5
2
1
4
91
217
216
96
5
3
207
Art00976
Ignition - propane gas operation:
1. Open the valve at the propane gas storage tank.
2. Turn the thermostat to the 5 position.
3. Turn the selector switch to the propane gas position ( ).
4. Push and hold in the safety valve and push in the igniter several times in rapid succession, for about ve seconds:
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1
5
2
5
4
3
207
216
217
91
96
Art01280
For N304 models (See Art00976). For N404 / N504 models (See Art01280).
Thermostat .......................................................................... 96
Selector switch .................................................................. 207
Piezo lighter ...................................................................... 216
Gas safety valve ................................................................. 91
Flame meter ...................................................................... 217
The thermostat [96] is the temperature control of the refrigerator. Number 1 is the warmest temperature setting.
NOTE: If the cooling load changes, you must manually change
the thermostat to maintain the same temperature inside the refrigerator.
When the outside air temperature is below 10° C, the refrigerator may have a tendency to freeze food at the colder temperature settings. To reduce the tendency to freeze food:
- Turn the thermostat to a warmer temperature setting.
WARNING: Do not hold in the safety valve for
more than 30 seconds. If there is no ame in this time, wait at least ve minutes before you try ignition again. If you continue to hold in the safety valve, gas will collect in the burner area. This could cause a re or explosion and result in dangerous personal injury or death.
- When a ame is present and the ame meter moves into the
green area, wait about ve seconds and release the safety valve.
- If the ame meter does not move into the green area, do this
step again.
5. Turn the thermostat to the temperature setting that you wish.
Do a test of the gas safety valve:
With an established ame in GAS mode:
1. Close the manual gas shutoff valve [91] of the refrigerator (See Art01890).
2. After the ame is extinguished, you should hear a sharp “click” sound within 90 seconds.
NOTE: The gas safety valve should close with a sharp “click“
sound.
- Keep the refrigerator full.
- Put foods that are more likely to freeze on the lower shelf.
The selector switch [207] changes the energy source of the refrigerator between propane gas ( ), AC electric ( ), DC electric ( ), and OFF ( ).
The gas safety valve [91] is built into the control panel. As long as a ame is present, the valve is open and allows propane gas to ow into the burner. Any loss of ame (empty propane gas tank, blow out, etc.) closes the safety valve and stops the ow of propane gas.
The piezo igniter [216] makes a spark which ignites the ame in the burner.
The ame meter [217] shows if a ame is present in the burner.
3. Open the manual gas shutoff valve of the refrigerator.
4. Without pushing in the gas control, push the igniter several times rapidly in succession. The burner ame should not ignite. This means that the gas safety valve is working correctly.
Start up - AC operation:
- Make sure that 240 volts AC is available.
- Turn the selector switch to the AC position ( ).
- Turn the thermostat to the temperature setting (numbers 2
-5) that you wish.
NOTE: In AC operation only, the number 1 setting of the
thermostat turns the refrigerator off.
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Start up - DC operation (3-way models only):
- Make sure that 12 volts DC is available.
- Turn the selector switch to the DC position ( ).
Shut down:
Effects of High Altitude on Propane Gas Operation
When you operate the refrigerator on propane gas at altitudes higher than 1.7 km above sea level:
- Turn the selector switch to the OFF position ( ).
DC operation precautions:
This refrigerator is made to operate on DC power while your vehicle is “in transit” and AC power or propane gas sources are not available. Operate the refrigerator on DC power only when the vehicle engine is running.
For the refrigerator to operate correctly on DC power, the battery must be maintained in a fully charged condition.
For the battery to be fully charged at all times during refrigerator operation on DC, the vehicle engine must be running and the battery charging system must be in good operating condition.
Keep in mind the following electrical precautions for DC operation of the refrigerator:
- Good battery condition is necessary for correct DC operation.
- The capacity of the battery charging system must be more than what is necessary for the refrigerator and other DC appliances.
- While the vehicle engine is running, make sure the voltage of the DC power supply leads at the refrigerator is more than
11.5 VDC.
DC operation guidelines:
DC operation is intended only to maintain the temperature of the refrigerator and its contents when they are already cool.
The DC operation is not intended for the initial start up and cooling of the refrigerator. Always use either the AC operation or propane gas operation to initially start up and cool the refrigerator. The refrigerator must be cooled and the temperature must be steady before you operate the refrigerator on DC.
Keep in mind the following guidelines for DC operation of the refrigerator:
- You may experience reduced cooling performance of the refrigerator.
- You may experience burner outages.
To avoid these possible problems, Thetford recommends that you operate the refrigerator on AC when at altitudes higher than 1.7 km above sea level.
Refrigerator Care Checklist
Your refrigerator will give you years of trouble free service if you do these simple checks every three to six months:
- Keep the food compartment and the freezer clean. See “Cleaning”.
- Defrost the refrigerator as necessary. See “Defrosting”.
- Make sure the door seals correctly. See “Door Sealing“.
- Be aware of any cooling changes that are not because of weather, loading, or gas control changes. If changes occur, contact your dealer or an authorized Service Center.
- Make sure the gas supply is propane gas only and not butane or a butane mixture.
- When in propane gas operation, examine the appearance of the ame. See “Gas Flame Appearance”.
- Make sure the air ow in the lower intake vent, through the refrigerator condenser and coils and out the upper exhaust vent is not blocked or decreased.
- Make sure the area behind the refrigerator is clear. Do not use the area behind the refrigerator for storage of any materials or combustible materials, especially gasoline and other ammable vapors and liquids.
- Use DC operation of the refrigerator while the vehicle is in transit.
- Do not use DC operation until the refrigerator and its contents are completely cooled.
- Only use DC operation if the vehicle battery and battery charging system are in good operating condition.
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Defrosting
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Cleaning
The cooling ns of the refrigerator operate at below freezing temperature and will naturally form frost from humidity, which is always present in the air. The humidity inside the refrigerator increases:
- with higher outside temperature and humidity.
- with the storage of non-sealed fresh foods or warm foods.
- with the amount of time that the door(s) are open.
- with any air leakage into the refrigerator.
It is normal for frost to collect inside the freezer. Excess frost decreases the cooling performance of the refrigerator. Defrost the refrigerator and freezer as necessary:
- Remove all food from the refrigerator.
- Turn the refrigerator OFF.
NOTE: Defrosting the refrigerator makes excess water inside
the refrigerator.
- Remove the drain hose from the drip cup at the rear of the refrigerator (N404 and N504 models only).
- Put the drain hose into a two liter or larger container to capture water (N404 and N504 models only).
A good time to clean the refrigerator is just after you defrost it.
Clean the inside of the refrigerator as often as necessary to avoid food odors:
- Remove all food from the refrigerator.
NOTE: Do not use abrasive cleaners, chemicals, or
scouring pads because they can damage the interior of the refrigerator.
- Wash the interior with a solution of liquid dish detergent and warm water.
- Rinse with a solution of baking soda and clean water.
- Dry with a clean cloth.
- Put all food in the refrigerator.
Drip tray:
To remove and clean the drip tray:
- Locate the plastic clip that is around the wire shelf in front of the drip tray.
- Remove and save the screw that attaches the plastic clip to the inside of the refrigerator cabinet.
- Put dry towels (etc.) inside the refrigerator and freezer to absorb melted frost.
CAUTION: High temperatures can cause the
inside surfaces of the refrigerator to warp or melt. Do not use pans of HOT water, a hair dryer, or any other high temperature devices to defrost the refrigerator. Do not use any hard or sharp objects to remove frost. Damage to the interior of the refrigerator can occur.
- To increase the speed of defrosting, put pans of WARM water in the refrigerator and freezer.
- Remove the wet towels (etc.) and dry the interior.
- Remove the drain hose from the large container and put the drain hose back into the drip cup (N404 and N504 models only).
- Remove the large container from the enclosure.
- Start up the refrigerator.
- Allow the refrigerator to cool down.
- Return all food to the refrigerator.
- Pull the shelf forward to remove from the refrigerator
- Make sure that the drip tray is empty of water.
- Pull the drain tube plug out from the inside of the drip tray and out of the drain hose.
- Pull the drip tray forward to remove from the slots in the refrigerator cabinet.
- Clean the drip tray.
- Put the drain tube plug down into the drip tray and push the drip tray back into the original position.
- Push the drain hose back onto the drain tube plug.
- Put the wire shelf and plastic clip back in the original position.
- Attach the plastic clip with the screw.
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