Installation and Owner’s Guide 12Connect the Electrical ComponentsAC Operation 120 volts AC voltage(108 volts min. - 132 volts max.)DC Operation 12 volts DC voltage(model 323 only) (11.5 volts min. - 15.4 volts max.)This refrigerator operates on both AC and DC electrical sources.Operation out of these limits may damage the refrigerator’selectrical circuit parts and will void the warranty.WARNING: The rear of the refrigerator cooling systemhas hot surfaces and sharp surfaces that can damageelectrical wiring. Make sure that there is a good clearancebetween all electrical wiring and the cooling system ofthe refrigerator. Position any electrical wiring within therefrigerator enclosure opposite the burner side of therefrigerator. Do not put any electrical wiring through theroof exhaust vent. Failure to correctly position electricalwiring can result in electrical shock or fire.Reverse the Door Swing (optional)This refrigerator has a door hinge that allows you to change thedirection that the door opens. You can change the door swing atany time, but the best time is before you install the refrigerator.To change door swing:1. Remove the door (See Art00949):- Turn out and save the upper hinge pin [63].- Open the door [39] a small amount and pull the top of thedoor away from the upper hinge of the refrigerator.- Lift the door off of the lower hinge pin [64].- Turn out, remove, and save the lower hinge pin.2. Change the position of the hinges (See Art00950):- Carefully pull the breaker [232] off the front of the refrigerator.- Remove the screws [41] from the hinge [235] and the hingespacer [236].- Invert the hinge and the hinge spacer and put them on theother side of the refrigerator- Attach the hinge and the hinge spacer with the screws.- Turn the lower hinge pin down into the hinge.3. Install the door:- Put the door down onto the lower hinge pin.- Close the door.Install the RefrigeratorWARNING: Make sure the seal strips [28] are notbroken, are completely around the refrigerator mountingflanges, and are between the refrigerator mounting flangesand the wall of the enclosure (See Art00951). If the seal isnot complete, exhaust fumes can be present in the livingarea of the vehicle. The breathing of exhaust fumes cancause dizziness, nausea, or in extreme cases, death.1. Put screws through the refrigerator mounting flanges and intothe wall of the enclosure.2. Put a cap on each of the screw holes in the refrigeratormounting flanges.3. Put screws through the braces [121] at the lower rear cornersof the refrigerator and into the floor (See Art00952).- Make sure the distance from the floor level to the top ofthe rough opening for the upper exhaust vent is at least 205/8 inches or poor cooling performance and damage to thecooling system can occur.- Make sure the distance from the floor level to the top ofthe rough opening for the upper exhaust vent is at least 205/8 inches or poor cooling performance and damage to thecooling system can occur.- Align the upper exhaust vent [24] horizontally above thelower intake vent of the refrigerator.- Install a baffle [13] to prevent stagnant hot air in the areaabove the refrigerator.- Make sure the baffle is the full width of the inside of theenclosure.- If the distance from the back of the refrigerator to the wallof the vehicle is more than one inch, install a baffle [171]between the back of the refrigerator to the wall of thevehicle.- Align the holes in the hinge and the door and hold in thisposition.- Invert the breaker and push it ontothe front of the refrigerator.- Turn the upper hinge pin down into the hinge and into thedoor.4. Examine the door:- Make sure the door aligns correctly.- Make sure the travel latch engages correctly.!!