19 N3104, N3141, N3150 ModelsREMOVE AND INSTALLREMOVE UNITThe rear of the refrigerator has sharpedges and corners. To prevent cutsor abrasions, be careful and wear cutresistant gloves.1. Close the valve at the propane gas tank(s).To avoid possible propane gas leaks,always use two wrenches to loosenand tighten the gas supply line con-nections. Remove the refrigerator ACpower cord from the receptacle.2. Remove the refrigerator AC power cord from the recep-tacle.3. Remove the DC wiring from the refrigerator.4. Remove the DC fuse or remove the DC wiring from the bat-tery or the converter.5. Remove the refrigerator DC power cord from the vehiclewiring plug.6. Open the lower intake vent and remove the gas supply linefrom the bulkhead fitting of the refrigerator.7. Remove the white plastic plugs from the sides of the refrig-erator interior.8. Remove the screws from the sides of the refrigeratorinterior.Only carry the refrigerator at the straphandles on top. To prevent damageto door, do NOT use your knees tosupport the unit.9. Remove the refrigerator from the opening using care not todamage the combustion seal!Combustion seal can be reused if theunit is removed without damaging theseal.CAUTION!ATTENTION! WARNINGCAUTION!CAUTION!INSTALL UNIT1 - Install CabinetThe rear of the refrigerator has sharpedges and corners. To prevent cutsor abrasions, be careful and wear cutresistant gloves.1. Move refrigerator next to RV cabinet.Only carry the refrigerator at the straphandles on top. To prevent damageto door, do NOT use your knees tosupport the unit.2. Push the refrigerator completely into the enclosure usingcare not to damage combustion seal if still attached torefrigerator.CAUTION!CAUTION!3. To attach the refrigerator, use screws and finishing caps.4. If combustion seal is removed from refrigerator, refer to"Install Combustion Seal" procedure.5. Install the gas supply line to the bulkhead fitting of therefrigerator.Combustion seal can be reused if theunit is removed without damaging theseal.6. Install refrigerator DC power cord to vehicle wiring plug.To avoid possible propane gas leaks,always use two wrenches to loosenand tighten the gas supply line con-nections.7. Install DC fuse or DC wiring to the battery or the converter.8. Install DC wiring to the refrigerator.9. Install refrigerator AC power cord to the receptacle.10. Before operating unit test for gas leaks, refer to "Test forGas Leaks."CAUTION!ATTENTION! WARNING3 - Test UnitOnce the repair is complete, test the refrigerator by followingthe instructions below. If necessary, refer to the Owners andInstallation Manual.1. Push On/Off button (25A); hold for 1 second. The lightedbutton will be green.2. Select a power source. Push Source button (25B) untildesired power source is displayed:• AC power- If the engine is not running, and 120 voltsAC is available to the refrigerator, AC mode will beselected and displayed.• DC power-If the engine is running, DC mode will beselected and displayed.• Propane power-If the engine is not running, and 120volts AC is NOT available to the refrigerator, gas modewill be selected and displayed.3. Push Cooling Level indicator button (25°C) to coldestsetting level. A properly functioning refrigerator will begincooling within 2 hours.2 - Test for Gas LeaksTo avoid injury, never check for leakswith an open flame; leak investiga-tions must be carried out using a leakdetector spray. Failure to comply couldresult in personal injury!1. Open valve at propane gas tank(s).2. Ensure that gas connection is tight. Use leak detectionspray or fluid to verify solid connection, free from gas leaks,at gas regulator connection and bulkhead fitting.ATTENTION! WARNING