Norcold DE105 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
120/ VOLTS AC and 12 VOLTS DC
DUAL VOLTAGE REFRIGERATORS
INSTALLATION AND OWNER S
MANUAL
DE105
DE105
DE105
DE105 3.7
3.7
3.7
3.7 Cubic
Cubic
Cubic
Cubic foot,AC/DC
foot,AC/DC
foot,AC/DC
foot,AC/DC refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
Service
Service
Service
Service Information
Information
Information
Information
If service or parts are required, contact the nearest Norcold Service Center. To
find an authorized Norcold Service Center near you, please telephone the Norcold
Customer Support Dept. at 800-543-1219 (option-1) or visit our web site at www.
norcold.com.
Norcold Customer Support Dept.
Telephone : 800-543-1219
Fax : 937-497-3183
Web Site: www.norcold.com
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Norcold Part No. 639787A
#5490 176 5300
Special
Special
Special
Special Requirements
Requirements
Requirements
Requirements f
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r Marine
Marine
Marine
Marine I
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These refrigerators are internally wired so that the AC and DC circuits are is o lated from each othe
r.
If the positive
(+12/24 volts) input is grounded (by cuts in the wire insulation, inc o rrectly insulated components, etc.) a voltage
p o tential can be caused through o ut the b o at,which causes corrosion to form on any metal parts that are exposed to
water.
This c o ndition can be av o ided by wiring the boat so t hat boat so that the AC and DC grounds are common and so
the wiring is protected per NNMA CERTIFICATION HANDBOOK (1987). Inspect all wiring to make sure that the
insulation is nott damaged and use plastic wire clamps.
One reference for more information o n corrosi o n is:
BOAT AND YACHT CORROSION CONTROL by
Yacht Corrosion Consultants, Inc.
2368 Eastman Ave. #6
Ventura, CA 93003
Table
Table
Table
Table o
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N orcold AC/DC Models - Two Year Limited Warranty ............................................................................3
Norcold AC/DC Models - Warranty Info r mation ......................................................................................3
Norcold AC/DC Models - Warranty Questions .......................................................................................4
Safety Awa r eness ...................................................................................................................................5
Safety Instructions ..................................................................................................................................5
About You r Ref r igerator ........................................................................................................................6-7
Usage ...............................................................................................................................................6
Storage volume ................................................................................................................................6
Food compartment ...........................................................................................................................6
F r eeze r compartment .......................................................................................................................6
Door latch for travel ..........................................................................................................................6
Model No. and Serial No. ................................................................................................................6
Operation ...............................................................................................................................................6
Protection System ............................................................................................................................7
DC Operation Guidelines .................................................................................................................7
Refrigerator Care Checklist ................................................................................................................7-9
Defrosting ....................................................................................................................................... 8
Cleaning ..........................................................................................................................................8
Door Sealing ...................................................................................................................................9
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................9-10
If refrigerator does not cool correctly in either AC or DC mode .....................................................9
Over heating shut-off device operation .........................................................................................10
Low voltage protection system .....................................................................................................10
Over current protection system ....................................................................................................10
Refrigerator Maintenance Checklist ...................................................................................................10
Replacement Parts .............................................................................................................................11
Disposal ..............................................................................................................................................12
Installation ..........................................................................................................................................12
Assemble the Enclosure ..............................................................................................................13
Ventilation Requirements ............................................................................................................13
Installation Options .......................................................................................................................14-15
Install the decorative door panel ...........................................................................................14
Reverse the door swing ........................................................................................................15
Connect the Electrical Components ...............................................................................................16
Electrical current necessary .....................................................................................................16
Connect the 120 / 220 volts AC supply .....................................................................................16
Connect the 12 / 24 volts DC supply .........................................................................................16
Install the refrigerator ......................................................................................................................17
NORCOLD
NORCOLD
NORCOLD
NORCOLD AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC Models
Models
Models
Models -
-
-
- Two
Two
Two
Two Year
Year
Year
Year Limited
Limited
Limited
Limited Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
Norcold, Inc. warrants for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase that Norcold, Inc. will
repair or replace its AC/DC refrigerators.
Limitations
Limitations
Limitations
Limitations of
of
of
of Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
1. This warranty is the only warranty for Norcold AC/DC refrigerators. This warranty does not cover
glassware, electric light bulbs or replaceable fuses.
2. This warranty does not apply to refrigerators or component parts that have been subjected to misuse,
improper installation, abnormal service, transit damage,recharging of cooling unit system, accident, fire,
improper repair, tampering or abuse.
3. The duration of any implied warranty is limited to two (2) years.
4. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may
not apply to you .
Limitations
Limitations
Limitations
Limitations of
of
of
of Remedy
Remedy
Remedy
Remedy
1. The responsibility of Norcold under this or any warranty is limited to the repair or replacement (at
Norcold s option) of any defective refrigerator or component part.
2.
2.
2.
2. In
In
In
In no
no
no
no event
event
event
event and
and
and
and under
under
under
under no
no
no
no circumstances
circumstances
circumstances
circumstances shall
shall
shall
shall Norcold
Norcold
Norcold
Norcold be
be
be
be responsible
responsible
responsible
responsible for
for
for
for any
any
any
any other
other
other
other charge
charge
charge
charge
whatsoever,
whatsoever,
whatsoever,
whatsoever, including
including
including
including but
but
but
but not
not
not
not limited
limited
limited
limited to
to
to
to charges
charges
charges
charges or
or
or
or claims
claims
claims
claims for
for
for
for labor,
labor,
labor,
labor, lost
lost
lost
lost business,
business,
business,
business, lost
lost
lost
lost time,
time,
time,
time, lost
lost
lost
lost
profits,
profits,
profits,
profits, loss
loss
loss
loss of
of
of
of use,
use,
use,
use, or
or
or
or any
any
any
any kind
kind
kind
kind of
of
of
of incidental
incidental
incidental
incidental or
or
or
or consequential
consequential
consequential
consequential damages,
damages,
damages,
damages, however
however
however
however denominated
denominated
denominated
denominated or
or
or
or
described.
described.
described.
described.
3. Some states do not allow for the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusion may not apply to you.
To
To
To
To obtain
obtain
obtain
obtain warranty
warranty
warranty
warranty service,
service,
service,
service,
contact Norcold Customer Service at (800) 543-1219 or visit our website at
www.norcold.com.
Legal
Legal
Legal
Legal Rights
Rights
Rights
Rights
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other legal rights which vary from state to state.
NoreoId AC/DC Models - Warranty Information
Your refrigerator is made to provide the ultimate in cooling satisfaction and will serve you reliably in the years
to come. Norcold refrigerator offer a standard limited two-year warranty.
To
activate your two-year limited warranty, complete and mail the warranty registration supplied
Help us to help you.
Write the model number and serial number below for future reference. These numbers are on the serial
plate in the refrigerator. The serial plate is located in the fresh food compartment on the top right hand side.
Use these numbers when receiving service or in any correspondence concerning your refrigerator.
Model number Serial number
If a problem occurs with your refrigerator, contact any of the service centers throughout the United States
and Canada.
To
find an authorized Norcold Service Center near you, please telephone the No cold
Customer Support Dept at 800-543-1219 (option-1) or visit our web site at www.norcold.com.
Norcold is committed to providing products that are in harmony with the environment. Your Norcold
refrigerator meets all environmental safety standards
NorcoId
NorcoId
NorcoId
NorcoId AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC Models
Models
Models
Models -
-
-
- Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
Warranty Questions
Questions
Questions
Questions
This warranty is the only warranty for your Norcold refrigerator. There are no other express warranties.
The only uses for this product are described in this manual. Part or model specifications are subject to
change without notice.
What
What
What
What does
does
does
does this
this
this
this warranty
warranty
warranty
warranty cover?
cover?
cover?
cover?
This warranty covers labor and freight (ground service only) and costs incurred in removing and
reinstalling the refrigerator when necessary to replace a defective part and any parts replaced under
warranty (including cooling units).
What
What
What
What is
is
is
is not
not
not
not covered
covered
covered
covered by
by
by
by this
this
this
this warranty?
warranty?
warranty?
warranty?
- Travel expenses for bringing the refrigerator to an authorized Norcold Service Center for warranty
coverage.
- Additional costs caused by the inability to bring the refrigerator to an authorized Norcold Service
Center.
- Defects which are caused by transit damage, misuse, neglect, or accident.
- Manufacturing defects found at the time of purchase, parts replaced under warranty, and associated
labor, which the original consumer-purchaser does not communicate to Norcold within 30 days.
- Labor, performed without need for parts replacements, which the original consumer purchaser
does not communicate to Norcold within 30 days.
- Defects in glassware, electric light bulbs, or replacement fuses.
- Defects caused by improper installation, maintenance, or adjustment.
- Normal maintenance of this refrigerator as described in this manual.
- Defects caused by the improper use of parts or parts not manufactured or supplied by Norcold for
repairs or replacements to the refrigerator.
Norcold will not be liable for any incidental or consequential loss or damage, due directly or indirectly
to the use of this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you.
How
How
How
How long
long
long
long does
does
does
does this
this
this
this warranty
warranty
warranty
warranty last?
last?
last?
last?
This warranty is effective for a period of two years from date of purchase.
What
What
What
What will
will
will
will Norcold
Norcold
Norcold
Norcold do?
do?
do?
do?
Norcold will provide free service and replacement of defective parts. at no charge, at all authorized
Norcold Service Centers. Norcold has the option of replacing the defective parts or the entire
refrigerator. If the refrigerator is replaced, Norcold is not responsible for replacing dealer installed
options.
How
How
How
How do
do
do
do you
you
you
you get
get
get
get service?
service?
service?
service?
Bring the refrigerator to any authorized Norcold Service Center and show proof that the defective item
is within warranty coverage. If you are unable to bring the refrigerator to an authorized Norcold
Service Center:
- Send a written notice of the defect to Norcold.
- Norcold will promptly advise you how to obtain warranty service.
What
What
What
What rights
rights
rights
rights do
do
do
do you
you
you
you have?
have?
have?
have?
This warranty gives you specific legal rights.
You
may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety Awareness
Awareness
Awareness
Awareness
Read this manual carefully and understand the contents before you install 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 identifies the danger of the hazard Carefully read the
descriptions of these signal words to fully know their meanings. They are for your safety.
This
This
This
This signal
signal
signal
signal word
word
word
word means
means
means
means a
a
a
a hazard,
hazard,
hazard,
hazard, which
which
which
which if
if
if
if ignored,
ignored,
ignored,
ignored, can
can
can
can cause
cause
cause
cause dangerous
dangerous
dangerous
dangerous
personal
personal
personal
personal injury,
injury,
injury,
injury, death,
death,
death,
death, or
or
or
or much
much
much
much property
property
property
property damage.
damage.
damage.
damage.
This
This
This
This signal
signal
signal
signal word
word
word
word means
means
means
means a
a
a
a hazard,
hazard,
hazard,
hazard, which
which
which
which if
if
if
if ignored,
ignored,
ignored,
ignored, can
can
can
can cause
cause
cause
cause small
small
small
small personal
personal
personal
personal
injury
injury
injury
injury or
or
or
or much
much
much
much property
property
property
property damage.
damage.
damage.
damage.
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety I
I
I
I nstructi
nstructi
nstructi
nstructi o
o
o
o ns
ns
ns
ns
- For installations which need an electric outlet that is energized by an external power source, the refrigerator must be
electrically grounded as written in local codes or the National Electrical code, NFPA 70.
- Incorrect installation, adjustment, alteration, or maintenance of this refrigerator can cause personal injury, property
damage, or both.
- bey the instructions in the Ventilation Requirements" section of this manual.
- Do not bypass or change the refrigerator
s electrical components or features.
- Protect all wiring from physical damage, vibration, and excessive heat.
- 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 fire.
- This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as recreational vehicles, boats, and
semi trucks.
-
To
avoid a hazard due to instability of the appliance, it must be fixed in accordance with the instructions.
- A means for disconnection from the supply mains must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the
wiring rules.
- It is necessary to allow disconnection of the appliance from the supply after installation. This disconnection may be
acheived by having the plug accessible or by incorporating a switch in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring
rules.
- The storage of flammable materials behind or around the refrigerator creates a fire hazard. Do not use the area
behind the refrigerator to store anything, especially flammable materials (gasoline, cleaning supplies, etc.)
- Do not store any explosive substance, such as aerosol cans with flammable propellant, in this refrigerator.
- 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 fire if the wires and for fuses are not the correct size. Use only the wire and
fuse sizes as written in the Installation Manual
- 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 an authorized Norcold Service Center.
- This refrigerator has more than one power supply. 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 qualified service
technician.
- Do not bypass or change the refrigerator's electrical components or features.
- When you discard an appliance, remove all doors to prevent accidental entrapment and suffocation.
- 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.
-This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use
of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
Ab
Ab
Ab
Ab o
o
o
o ut
ut
ut
ut Your
Your
Your
Your Refrigerat
Refrigerat
Refrigerat
Refrigerat o
o
o
o r
r
r
r
Usage:
Usage:
Usage:
Usage:
This refrigerator is made for use within a recreational vehicle marine or truck application.Do not expose the
refrigerator to rain.
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage Volume:
Volume:
Volume:
Volume:
This refrigerator is made to store fresh and frozen foods and for making ice.
DE105 3.7 Cubit feet
Food
Food
Food
Food compartment:
compartment:
compartment:
compartment:
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 Norcold 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 freezer plates
-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.
Freezer
Freezer
Freezer
Freezer compartment:
compartment:
compartment:
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: When making ice, put the ice cube tray directly on the freezer surface Do not put other
items on the ice cube tray while the water is freezing. The water freezes more rapidly if the
power switch I thermostat is at the coldest te m perature se ttin g .
Door
Door
Door
Door latch
latch
latch
latch for
for
for
for travel:
travel:
travel:
travel:
During travel, the door latch prevents the door from opening. There are no chains. slides. or any devices that
you must engage
Model
Model
Model
Model No.
No.
No.
No. and
and
and
and Serial
Serial
Serial
Serial No.
No.
No.
No.
The model and serial number are on are on a label which is inside the refrigerator on the left
side.
Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation
This refrigerator is made for refrigerating purposes and operates on 120VAC or 12/24 VDC
power when installed as written in this manual. The correct supply voltage(s) is located on
the serial plate.
AC is the primary power source. When an AC source is not available, a built-in relay
automatically switches the refrigerator operation to the DC power source. If the refrigerator
is operating on the DC power source and AC power becomes available. the relay switches
the refrigerator operation to the AC power source.
Never store combustible materials near the refrigerator.Storing
combustible materials near the refrigerator creates a safety hazard and
also decreases the ventilation of the cooling system which decreases the
refrigerator performance.not store explosive substance such as aerosol
cans with flammable propellant in this appliance.
Check if the voltage noted on the type plate on the refrigerator
matches the one applied by an external power source.
The refrigerator temperature is controlled by a thermostat, located in the
refrigerator. A light, located on the panel comes on when the refrigerator is ON .
Number 1 is the warmest and number 5 is the coldest thermostat position. For
efficient operation, change the thermostat according to the types of food stored and
the ambient temperature.
If you are not going to use the refrigerator for an extended period of time, put the thermostat
to the OFF position (full counterclockwise position ).
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection System
System
System
System
Your refrigerator has an over current protection system in the electronic circuit to
prevent damage to the inverter which may occur due to a reverse polarity connection.
If the refrigerator does not operate and the interior light does not come on, check
the fuse, which is located on the side of the inverter case, and the polarity of the DC
power supply. If the refrigerator still does not operate, another problem can exist in the
inverter. Have an authorized Norcold Service Center check the refrigerator.
Do
Do
Do
Do not
not
not
not operate
operate
operate
operate the
the
the
the refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator when
when
when
when the
the
the
the ambient
ambient
ambient
ambient temperature
temperature
temperature
temperature is
is
is
is higher
higher
higher
higher than
than
than
than
110
110
110
110 .Operation
.Operation
.Operation
.Operation when
when
when
when the
the
the
the ambient
ambient
ambient
ambient temperature
temperature
temperature
temperature is
is
is
is higher
higher
higher
higher than
than
than
than 110
110
110
110 .can
.can
.can
.can cause
cause
cause
cause poor
poor
poor
poor
cooling
cooling
cooling
cooling performance
performance
performance
performance and
and
and
and permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent damage
damage
damage
damage to
to
to
to the
the
the
the compressor.
compressor.
compressor.
compressor.
DC
DC
DC
DC operation
operation
operation
operation Guidelines
Guidelines
Guidelines
Guidelines
Do
Do
Do
Do not
not
not
not operate
operate
operate
operate the
the
the
the refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator on
on
on
on battery
battery
battery
battery power
power
power
power only.
only.
only.
only. Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation of
of
of
of the
the
the
the refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
directly
directly
directly
directly from
from
from
from the
the
the
the batty
batty
batty
batty will
will
will
will rapidly
rapidly
rapidly
rapidly Discharge
Discharge
Discharge
Discharge the
the
the
the battery.Correctly
battery.Correctly
battery.Correctly
battery.Correctly supply
supply
supply
supply DC
DC
DC
DC power
power
power
power to
to
to
to
the
the
the
the refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator .
.
.
.
The refrigerator gets DC power from the vehicle battery system. The battery system also supplies power to any
other DC appliances or accessories of the vehicle.
Refrigerator
Refrigerator
Refrigerator
Refrigerator Care
Care
Care
Care Checklist
Checklist
Checklist
Checklist
Your refrigerato r will give you years of trouble fr ee se r vice if you do these simple checks eve r y three to six
months:
- Keep the food compa r tment and the f r eeze r clean.See Cleaning
- Defrost the refrigerator as necessa ry See "Def r osting .
- Make sure the doo r seals correctly. See Doo r Sealing .
- Be aware of any cooling changes that are not because of weather,loading or thermostat changes.If changes
occur,contact your dealer or authorized Norcold Service Center.
- Make sure the air flow in the lower intake vent, through the refrigerat or condenser and coils and out the upper
exhaust vent is not b locked or decreased.
Defrosting
Defrosting
Defrosting
Defrosting :
:
:
:
The freeze plates of t he refrigerate operate at below freezing temperature and will naturally form frost from
humidity. which is always present in the air. T he humidity inside the refrigerato r inc r eases:
- with highe r outside temperatu r e and humidity.
- with the storage of non-sealed f r esh foods or warm foods .
- with the amount of time that the door(s) are open.
- with any ai r leakage into the r ef r igerator.
It is normal fo r frost to collect inside the refrigerator. Excess f r ost dec r eases the cooling pe rf orman ce of the
r ef r igerator. Defrost the Refrigerator as necessary:
- Remove all food from the ref r igerato r.
- Turn the refrigerato r OFF.
Defrosting the refrigerator makes excess water inside the refrigerator, which falls onto the drip tray
and flows to the outside of the refrigerator through the drain tube .
- Put dry towels (etc.) inside the refrigerator to help r emove the excess water.
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 object to remove frost. Damage to interior of
refrigerator can occur.
- To increase the speed of def r osting, put pans of WARM wate r in the r e fr igerator.
- Remove the wet towels (etc.) and dry the interio r.
- Start up the refrige r ator.
- Allow the r ef r igerato r to cool down.
- Retu r n all food to the r ef r igerator.
Cleaning:
Cleaning:
Cleaning:
Cleaning:
A good time to clean the r ef r igerato r is just afte r you def r ost it.
Clean the inside of the ref r ige r ator as often as necessa r y to avoid food odors:
- Remove all food from the r e fr igerator.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, chemicals, or scouring pads because they can dama ge the
interior of the refrigerator .
- W a sh the interior with a mild cleaner or a so lu tion of liquid dish dete r gent and warm water.
- Rinse with a solution of baking soda and clean water.
- Dry with a clean cloth.
- Put all food back into the refrigerato r.
To r emove and clean the d r ip tray :
- Make su r e that the d r ip tray is empty of wate r
-Pull the d r ain tube plug out from the inside of the drip tray and out of the d r ain hose .
- Pull the drip t r ay down to r emove from the slots in the refrigerato r cabinet .
- Clean the d r ip tray.
- Put the drain tube plug down into the d r ip tray and push the drip tray back into the original position .
- Push the drain hose back onto the drain tube plug .
D
D
D
D oo
oo
oo
oo r
r
r
r sealing:
sealing:
sealing:
sealing:
If the door does not seal correctly, excess frost will collect inside the ref r igerator. Make sure the doo r seals
correctly.
- Close the door on a piece of paper that is about the size of a dolla r bill (See A r t00980).
- Gently pull the pape r.
- You should feel a slight drag between the gasket and the cabinet.
- Do this on all fou r sides of the door.
- If you do not feel a slight drag on the paper,
the door is not sealing correctly.
- Have you r dealer O r an authorized No r cold Service Cente r co rr ect the seal of the doo r.
Tr
Tr
Tr
Tr o
o
o
o uble
uble
uble
uble sh
sh
sh
sh oo
oo
oo
oo ting
ting
ting
ting
I
I
I
I f
f
f
f the
the
the
the refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator does
does
does
does not
not
not
not cool
cool
cool
cool correctly
correctly
correctly
correctly in
in
in
in either
either
either
either AC
AC
AC
AC o
o
o
o r
r
r
r DC
DC
DC
DC mode:
mode:
mode:
mode:
- Make sure the power switch / the r mostat is not in the OFF position.
- Make sure the power switch / the r mostat is at the temperatu r e se tti ng that you wish
- Make sure that the power sou r ce(s) to the r efrigerato r is serviceable.
- Make sure that the fuse or circuit b r eaker is intact (See Ove r cu r rent p r otection system
- Make sure that the refrigerato r is correctly installed and that the built in vents a r e not blocked.
- Make su re t hat the ambient tempe r ature i s n ot unusu ally hig h(more than 110 ./43 . )
- Make sure that the door is closed.
If the weathe r is hot, make sure that the door is sealing correctly .
- Make sure that the air circulation inside the refrigerato r is not dec r eased by foods o r by shelves that a r e
cove r ed with plastic, paper, etc.
- Make sure that hot foods we r e not placed in the f r esh food compa rt ment of the refrigerator.
- Make sure that the freezer is def r osted
After you make these checks, if the refrigerator does not operate, contact your deale r or an authorized No r cold
Service Center.
O
O
O
O ver
ver
ver
ver heating
heating
heating
heating shut-off
shut-off
shut-off
shut-off device
device
device
device operation:
operation:
operation:
operation:
Operating the refrigerator in high ambient temperatures can over heat the cooling unit and cause premature
failu r e of the compressor (See the label inside the refrigerator).
To protect the cooling unit from ove r heating, the ref r igerator will automatically shut-off when the temperatu r e of
the powe r module is higher than 212 (100 ). The r efrigerato r will not resta r t until the temperatu re of the
power module is lowe r than 176 . (80 ).
Low
Low
Low
Low v
v
v
v o
o
o
o ltage
ltage
ltage
ltage protection
protection
protection
protection system:
system:
system:
system:
In order to p r event completely draining the batte r y, the r e fr igerator will automatically shut-off when the DC
supply voltage becomes too low. The refrigerator will not resta r t until the DC supply voltages increases. These
shut-o ff and restart voltage levels are:
12VDC Ope r ation 24 VDC Operation
Shut-off 10.4 VDC Shut-off 22.7 VDC
Restart 11.6 VDC Restart 24.0 VDC
If the DC supply voltage is between 17 and 22.7 VDC, the r efrigerator will not operate.
O
O
O
O ver
ver
ver
ver current
current
current
current protection
protection
protection
protection system:
system:
system:
system:
Y ou r r efrigerator has an over cu rr ent protection system in the electronic ci r cuit to prevent damage to the
inverter which may occur due to a reverse pola r ity connection.
If the refrigerator does not operate and the green power light does not come on, check the fuse, which is
located in -line with the DC connector, and the polarity of the DC power supply. If the refrigerator still does not
operate, another pr oblem can exist in the power module. Have an authorized Norcold Service Center check the
refrigerator
Refrigerator
Refrigerator
Refrigerator
Refrigerator Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance Checklist
Checklist
Checklist
Checklist
Read and unde r stand the following maintenance sections of this manual .
Norcold
Norcold
Norcold
Norcold is
is
is
is not
not
not
not responsible
responsible
responsible
responsible for
for
for
for installation,
installation,
installation,
installation, adjustment,
adjustment,
adjustment,
adjustment, alteration,
alteration,
alteration,
alteration, service,
service,
service,
service, or
or
or
or maintenance
maintenance
maintenance
maintenance
per
per
per
per for
for
for
for med
med
med
med by
by
by
by anyone
anyone
anyone
anyone other
other
other
other than
than
than
than an
an
an
an authorized
authorized
authorized
authorized Norcold
Norcold
Norcold
Norcold Service
Service
Service
Service Center.
Center.
Center.
Center.
Have an authorized Norcold Service Center do these annual safety and maintenance checks:
- Make sure the AC and DC voltages a r e correct (See the Electrical cu rr ent necessary section).
- The wi r e connections must be clean, tight and f r ee of corrosion. If any of these items are not correct:
- A voltage drop to the ref r igerato r will occu r.
- The voltage drop will decrease the cooling pe rf ormance of the r ef r igerator.
Disconnect
Disconnect
Disconnect
Disconnect the
the
the
the positive(+)
positive(+)
positive(+)
positive(+) DC
DC
DC
DC power
power
power
power su
su
su
su pply
pply
pply
pply wire
wire
wire
wire from
from
from
from the
the
the
the b
b
b
b atty
atty
atty
atty before
before
before
before you
you
you
you do
do
do
do a
a
a
a "fast
"fast
"fast
"fast
charge"
charge"
charge"
charge" of
of
of
of the
the
the
the battery.
battery.
battery.
battery. Failure
Failure
Failure
Failure to
to
to
to disconnect
disconnect
disconnect
disconnect the
the
the
the positive(+)
positive(+)
positive(+)
positive(+) power
power
power
power supply
supply
supply
supply wire
wire
wire
wire from
from
from
from
the
the
the
the battery
battery
battery
battery during
during
during
during a
a
a
a "fast
"fast
"fast
"fast charge"
charge"
charge"
charge" can
can
can
can cause
cause
cause
cause damage
damage
damage
damage to
to
to
to the
the
the
the refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator or
or
or
or other
other
other
other 12
12
12
12 volt
volt
volt
volt
DC
DC
DC
DC appliances.
appliances.
appliances.
appliances.
Battery
Battery
Battery
Battery Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
Over
Over
Over
Over cooling
cooling
cooling
cooling drains
drains
drains
drains your
your
your
your battery
battery
battery
battery
When the ambient temperature is between 70 ° and 90 ° F, keep the thermostat at the 3
position to avoid an excessive drain of the battery. When making ice, or storing frozen
foods, turn the thermostat to the coldest setting 5 .
Maintain
Maintain
Maintain
Maintain the
the
the
the battery
battery
battery
battery
If the charge of your battery is not sufficient, the cooling performance of your refrigerator
decreases.
Only
Only
Only
Only use
use
use
use a
a
a
a
quick
quick
quick
quick charger
charger
charger
charger
on
on
on
on the
the
the
the battery
battery
battery
battery if
if
if
if the
the
the
the
thermostat
thermostat
thermostat
thermostat is
is
is
is turned
turned
turned
turned to
to
to
to
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
.
.
.
.
Check
Check
Check
Check the
the
the
the Battery
Battery
Battery
Battery charge
charge
charge
charge Level
Level
Level
Level
A fully charged battery will have a specific gravity reading of between 1.260 and 1.280. The battery
voltage is best indicated when the refrigerator is ON and the battery charging system is OFF .
Charge the battery when the specific gravity reading is less than 1.200.
For
For
For
For your
your
your
your reference
reference
reference
reference
The wiring diagram shown below is recommended for dual battery hookup ().
Replacement
Replacement
Replacement
Replacement Parts
Parts
Parts
Parts
You may purchase r epla ce ment pa rts through your dealer or an authorized No r cold Service Center .
If
If
If
If the
the
the
the supply
supply
supply
supply cord
cord
cord
cord is
is
is
is damaged,
damaged,
damaged,
damaged, it
it
it
it must
must
must
must be
be
be
be replaced
replaced
replaced
replaced by
by
by
by the
the
the
the manufacturer,its
manufacturer,its
manufacturer,its
manufacturer,its service
service
service
service
agent
agent
agent
agent or
or
or
or similarly
similarly
similarly
similarly qualified
qualified
qualified
qualified persons
persons
persons
persons in
in
in
in order
order
order
order to
to
to
to avoid
avoid
avoid
avoid a
a
a
a hazard.
hazard.
hazard.
hazard.
Disposal
Disposal
Disposal
Disposal
To
To
To
To prevent
prevent
prevent
prevent the
the
the
the risk
risk
risk
risk of
of
of
of child
child
child
child entrapment,
entrapment,
entrapment,
entrapment, before
before
before
before you
you
you
you discard
discard
discard
discard your
your
your
your
old
old
old
old refrigerator:
refrigerator:
refrigerator:
refrigerator:
- Remove the doors from the refrigerator.
- Let the shelves stay in position so that a child may not easily climb inside the refrigerator.
- This refrigerator is marked with this symbol. It means that used electrical and electronic refrigerators
should not be mixed with general household waste.
If you wish to dispose this refrigerator, contact your local authoriteis
and ask for the correct method of disposal, or specialist dealer for
details about how to do this in accordance with the applicable disposal
regulations.
- Cyclopentane is used in the insulation. The gases in the insulation material require
a special disposal procedure. Please contact your local authorities in regard to the
environmentally safe disposal of the refrigerator.
Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
The refrigerator must be located and secured on a solid surface in the vehicle or watercraft.
Before installing the refrigerator into the opening, make sure the DC supply is properly connected.
Measure the opening to determine if you have proper clearance for installation. Additional insulation
space around the refrigerator is not necessary.
Be sure the refrigerator is not in direct sunlight or near a gas stove, a heater, or other heat-generating
appliances. Avoid installing your refrigerator close to warm water lines or warm air ducts.
Your refrigerator was thoroughly cleaned before shipment from the factory. It is advisable, however, to
clean the interior once more before using. Wipe the interior with a cloth and warm water. Then wipe with
a dry cloth.
Assemble
Assemble
Assemble
Assemble the
the
the
the Encl
Encl
Encl
Encl o
o
o
o sure
sure
sure
sure
Make sure that the enclosure is the correct size:
- For DE 105 models - 30 inches high x 20.75 inches wide x 20.13 inches deep.
Make sure the floor is solid and level:
- The floor must be metal or a wood panel and extend the full width and of the enclosure,plus must
extend of the enclosure 1 inches beyond the front.
- The floor must be able to support the weight of refrigerator and its contents.
Make sure there are no adjacent heat sources such as a furnace vent, etc.
Ventilation
Ventilation
Ventilation
Ventilation Requirements
Requirements
Requirements
Requirements
This r efrigerator is made fo r a built-in installation. Correct ventilation is necessary for the correct
operation of the refrigerato r and to increase the life of the ref r igerator cooling system.
Ventilation allows the natural air flow that is necessary fo r good refrigeration. Coole r air comes in
through a lower intake vent, goes around the ref r igerato r coils where it removes the excess heat f r om
the refrigerato r components, and goes out through an uppe r exhaust vent. If this air flow is blocked or
decreased, the r efrigerator will not cool correctly. Do not install the vents into completely enclosed areas
such as closets or cabinets.
The
The
The
The refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator has
has
has
has built
built
built
built in
in
in
in vents
vents
vents
vents at
at
at
at the
the
the
the top
top
top
top and
and
and
and at
at
at
at the
the
the
the bottom.
bottom.
bottom.
bottom. Make
Make
Make
Make sure
sure
sure
sure
that
that
that
that the
the
the
the flow
flow
flow
flow of
of
of
of air
air
air
air through
through
through
through these
these
these
these vents
vents
vents
vents is
is
is
is not
not
not
not blocked
blocked
blocked
blocked in
in
in
in any
any
any
any way.
way.
way.
way.
Blockage
Blockage
Blockage
Blockage of
of
of
of air
air
air
air through
through
through
through these
these
these
these ve
ve
ve
ve n
n
n
n ts
ts
ts
ts can
can
can
can cause:
cause:
cause:
cause:
- shortened life of the refrigerator cooling unit.
- poor cooling perf o rmance of the refrigerator.
- continuous operation of the refrigerator.
- fast battery di s charge.
- void of the refrigerator warranty.
Do
Do
Do
Do not
not
not
not remove
remove
remove
remove the
the
the
the bottom
bottom
bottom
bottom rails
rails
rails
rails from
from
from
from the
the
the
the refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
cabinet.
cabinet.
cabinet.
cabinet. The
The
The
The rails
rails
rails
rails supply
supply
supply
supply space
space
space
space under
under
under
under the
the
the
the
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator that
that
that
that is
is
is
is necessary
necessary
necessary
necessary for
for
for
for correct
correct
correct
correct ventilation.
ventilation.
ventilation.
ventilation.
lerated
lerated
lerated
lerated battery
battery
battery
battery discharge
discharge
discharge
discharge and
and
and
and a
a
a
a void
void
void
void warranty
warranty
warranty
warranty will
will
will
will
result.
result.
result.
result.
If
If
If
If you
you
you
you do
do
do
do not
not
not
not make
make
make
make sure
sure
sure
sure that
that
that
that the
the
the
the ventilation
ventilation
ventilation
ventilation is
is
is
is correct,
correct,
correct,
correct,
a
a
a
a shortened
shortened
shortened
shortened refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator life
life
life
life expectancy,
expectancy,
expectancy,
expectancy, poor
poor
poor
poor
refrigeration,continuous
refrigeration,continuous
refrigeration,continuous
refrigeration,continuous operation,
operation,
operation,
operation, accelerated
accelerated
accelerated
accelerated
battery
battery
battery
battery discharge
discharge
discharge
discharge and
and
and
and a
a
a
a void
void
void
void warranty
warranty
warranty
warranty will
will
will
will result
result
result
result .
.
.
.
Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation Options
Options
Options
Options
Install
Install
Install
Install a
a
a
a decorative
decorative
decorative
decorative door
door
door
door panel
panel
panel
panel
The decorative door panel must be 0.8 mm or less in thickness.
1.Remove the door from the refrigerator by
removing the three screws that attach the door
hinge to the bottom of the refrigerator.
2. Remove the panel retainer by removing the
four ( 4 ) screws that attach the panel retainer .
3. Gently pull the door panel out of the Door.
4. Push a new door panel into the door
Slot.
Do
Do
Do
Do not
not
not
not overtighten
overtighten
overtighten
overtighten
the
the
the
the screws
screws
screws
screws and
and
and
and bolts.
bolts.
bolts.
bolts.
5. Put the panel retainer in the original
location and attach with four ( 4 ) screws.
6. Put the door in the original location and
tighten the three ( 3 ) screws.
NOTIC
NOTIC
NOTIC
NOTIC E
E
E
E
Door hinge
S crews
Panel retainer
Door panel
Bolts
Reverse
Reverse
Reverse
Reverse the
the
the
the door
door
door
door swing:
swing:
swing:
swing:
1. Remove the door from the refrigerator by removing the
three ( 3 ) screws that attach the door hinge to the bottom of
the refrigerator.
2. Open the door and pull it off of the top hinge pin.
3. Remove the three (3) screws that attach the grill
4. Remove the three (3) screws that attach the upper
hinge .
5. Remove the bolt that attaches the door latch plate to
the
top of the refrigerator .
6. Remove the upper hinge and the door latch plate
from the refrigerator.
7. Attach the upper hinge and the door latch plate to the
opposite sides of the refrigerator.
8.
Move the latch to the opposite side of the door .
- Remove the screw that attaches the latch handle and
the latch pin.
- Remove the latch handle pin and the coil spring from
the door.
- Move the set screw to opposite side of the latch
pin.
- Assemble the coil spring and the latch pin into the
opposite side of the door.
- Attach the handle to the latch pin.
- Make sure that the angled end of the latch pin is up
9. Put the door onto the refrigerator and make sure that
the gasket seals correctly.
10. Install and tighten the three ( 3 ) screws that attach
the door hinge to the bottom of the refrigerator.
S crews
Grill
Door lock panel
Door hinge
Bolts
Bolts
Bolts
Latch pin
Coil spring
Latch handle
Co
Co
Co
Co nnect
nnect
nnect
nnect the
the
the
the Electrical
Electrical
Electrical
Electrical c
c
c
c o
o
o
o mp
mp
mp
mp o
o
o
o nents
nents
nents
nents
Electrical
Electrical
Electrical
Electrical current
current
current
current necessary:
necessary:
necessary:
necessary:
AC Operation DE105 - 120 volts AC voltage (108 volts min. -132 volts max.)
- 59 Hertz min. -61 Hertz max
D C Operation DE105 - 12 volts DC voltage (10.9 volts min. -17volts max.)
- 24 volts DC voltage (23.8 volts min. -31.5volts max.)
This refrigerator operates on both AC and DC electronic sources. Operation out of these limits may damage the
refrigerator s electrical circuit parts and will void the warranty.
Make no changes to any of the electrical wi r ing supplied with the refrigerator.Any charges that you would make
to the electrical wiring will void the warranty.
Co
Co
Co
Co nnect
nnect
nnect
nnect the
the
the
the 120
120
120
120 volts
volts
volts
volts AC
AC
AC
AC supply:
supply:
supply:
supply:
Connect
Connect
Connect
Connect the
the
the
the AC
AC
AC
AC power
power
power
power cord
cord
cord
cord only
only
only
only to
to
to
to a
a
a
a grounded
grounded
grounded
grounded three-prong
three-prong
three-prong
three-prong receptacle.
receptacle.
receptacle.
receptacle. Do
Do
Do
Do not
not
not
not
remove
remove
remove
remove the
the
the
the ground
ground
ground
ground prong
prong
prong
prong from
from
from
from the
the
the
the power
power
power
power cords.
cords.
cords.
cords. Do
Do
Do
Do not
not
not
not use
use
use
use a
a
a
a two
two
two
two -
-
-
- prong
prong
prong
prong adapter
adapter
adapter
adapter
or
or
or
or an
an
an
an extension
extension
extension
extension cord.
cord.
cord.
cord. Operation
Operation
Operation
Operation of
of
of
of the
the
the
the refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator without
without
without
without correct
correct
correct
correct ground
ground
ground
ground can
can
can
can
cause
cause
cause
cause dangerous
dangerous
dangerous
dangerous electrical
electrical
electrical
electrical shock
shock
shock
shock or
or
or
or death
death
death
death if
if
if
if you
you
you
you are
are
are
are touching
touching
touching
touching the
the
the
the metal
metal
metal
metal parts
parts
parts
parts of
of
of
of
the
the
the
the refrigerator.
refrigerator.
refrigerator.
refrigerator.
Put the AC power cord [ 87] (See A rt 02282 and Art02283) into a grounded three-prong receptacle.
- Make power sure sou r ce the is AC used powe r to the receptacle goes through a fuse or a circuit breaker
which will protect the vehicle when an outside .
- If the AC power to the receptacle is supplied by an on-board generator ,make sure that both the voltage
and frequency are within the specified limits(See the Electrical current necessary section) .
Connect
Connect
Connect
Connect the
the
the
the 12/24
12/24
12/24
12/24 volts
volts
volts
volts DC
DC
DC
DC supply
supply
supply
supply
To reduce the r isk of electrical interference from other DC appliances and induction from voltage spikes:
- The refrigerator must have an independent 12/24 volt DC supply.
- Route the DC power supply wires including the fuses di r ectly from the ba tt e r y to the r efrigerato r.
- Twist the DC power supply wires from the ba tt e r y to the refrigerator.
Do
Do
Do
Do not
not
not
not use
use
use
use a
a
a
a converter
converter
converter
converter or
or
or
or a
a
a
a battery
battery
battery
battery charge
charge
charge
charge to
to
to
to supply
supply
supply
supply the
the
the
the DC
DC
DC
DC power
power
power
power to
to
to
to the
the
the
the
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator .These
.These
.These
.These devices
devices
devices
devices do
do
do
do not
not
not
not supply
supply
supply
supply filtered
filtered
filtered
filtered DC
DC
DC
DC power.
power.
power.
power. When
When
When
When using
using
using
using a
a
a
a
converter
converter
converter
converter or
or
or
or a
a
a
a battery
battery
battery
battery charger,make
charger,make
charger,make
charger,make sure
sure
sure
sure a
a
a
a battery
battery
battery
battery is
is
is
is in-line
in-line
in-line
in-line between
between
between
between them
them
them
them and
and
and
and the
the
the
the
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator
refrigerator .
.
.
.
As the distance from the vehicle battery to the refrigerator increases, the correct AWG wire size also increases.
If he wire size is too small for the distance, a voltage drop occurs. The voltage drop decreases the cooling
performance of the refrigerator.
1. Find the minimum wire size to use:
Use
Use
Use
Use only
only
only
only the
the
the
the recommended
recommended
recommended
recommended wire
wire
wire
wire size.
size.
size.
size.
- Meas ure the distance from the vehicle bat tery to the refrigerator:
- If the distance is 0 - 12 feet, use #12 AWG min. wire size.
- If the distance is 12-20 feet, use #10AWG min. wire size.
- If the distance is over 20 feet, use # 8 AWG min. wire size.
2. To protect the DC power supply wiring, install a 15 amp fuse or circuit breaker in the positive(+) DC powe r
supply wire as close to the battery as possible.
- There is a 15 amp fuse in the DC circuit at the ref r igerator powe r supply leads .
3. Connect the DC power supply wires (See Art02282 and A rt 2283).
If the DC power supply leads are atta c hed incorr e ctly, the re frigerator will not operate .
- Connect the positive (+) DC power supply lead to the red wire [99] of the refrigerat or
- Connect the negative (-) DC power supply lead to the black wire [224] of the refrigerato r.
- Make sure that:
- Each DC power supply lead is attached to the correct polarity wire of the refrigerator power supply
- The chassis or the vehicle frame is not used as one of the conductors.
- The DC power supply wires including the fuses are routed directly from the battery to the refrigerator.
- The wire connections must be clean, tight and free of corrosion. If any of these items are not correct:
- A voltage drop to the refrigerator will occur.
- The voltage drop will decrease the cooling performance of the refrigerator.
Disconnect the positive(+) DC power supply wire from the battery before you do a fast charge of the
battery.Failure to disconnect the positive (+) power supply wire from the battery during a fast charge can
cause damage to the refrigerator or other DC appliances.
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1. Install the grill trim piece with 3screws provided.
2. Fasten the refrigerator into enclosure
- Push the refrigerator into the enclosure opening until the cabinet is flush with enclosure.
- Put the mounting screws through the mounting flange on both sides of the refrigerator in the front.
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Norcold DE105 Owner's manual

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