Norcold 9182 Refrigerator User Manual


 
Welcome to the new age of Norcold.
Your refri
g
erator is desi
g
ned to provide the ultimate in coolin
g
satisfaction and to serve
y
ou reliabl
y
for
y
ears
to come. Norcold refri
g
erators are the onl
y
RV refri
g
erators manufactured in America. Your 9100 series
refri
g
erator is the onl
y
RV refri
g
erator to offer a standard limited 2-
y
ear warrant
y
. Norcold also offers additional
warrant
y
covera
g
e
(
2+3 Plan
)
which extends the standard 2-
y
ear warrant
y
an additional 3
y
ears for a total of
5
y
ears protection. To activate
y
our limited warrant
y
and to receive an invitation to participate in the 2 + 3
Plan, complete and mail
y
our New A
g
e of Cold warrant
y
re
g
istration in
y
our refri
g
erator information packet.
Norcold is committed to providin
g
products in harmon
y
with the environment. This is demonstrated b
y
our use
of environment friendl
y
CFC-free insulation. Your new Norcold meets all environmental safet
y
standards.
If a problem occurs with
y
our refri
g
erator, see the Dia
g
nostics section. This section describes the dia
g
nostic
indicators that can help
y
ou with minor problems if the
y
occur. If a problem arises that is not in the Dia
g
nostics
section, contact an
y
of the 700 service centers throu
g
hout the United States and Canada for assistance. Booklets
listin
g
the service center locations are supplied with
y
our refri
g
erator.
Help Us Help You.
Complete and mail
y
our New A
g
e of Cold warrant
y
re
g
istration toda
y
. Record the
refri
g
erator’s model and serial numbers. These numbers are on the serial plate inside the refri
g
erator. Use these
numbers when receivin
g
service or when correspondin
g
about
y
our refri
g
erator.
Model Number__________________________ Serial Number_________________________
Storage Volume
Models - 9162, 9163 = 6.3 cu. ft. Models - 9182, 9183 = 7.5 cu. ft.
Levelin
g
Comfortable vehicle levelin
g
is well within the operatin
g
re
q
uirements of 3 de
g
rees off level side-to-side and 6
de
g
rees off level front-to-back
(
lookin
g
at the front of the refri
g
erator
)
. Continued operation outside of these limits
can result in irreparable dama
g
e to the coolin
g
s
y
stem.
Freezer Compartment
The freezer compartment is not intended for
q
uick freezin
g
of foods. It keeps food frozen. The freezer shelf ad
j
usts
or removes to meet
y
our stora
g
e needs.
Fresh Food Compartment
The fresh food compartment stores and cools food. For best coolin
g
performance, air must circulate within the
fresh food compartment.
Do not cover the shelves with paper, plastic, etc.
To reduce frost on the coolin
g
fins, cover li
q
uids and moist foods. Do not place hot foods in the compartment,
and do not leave the door open lon
g
er than needed.
Allow the refri
g
erator to cool for 8 hours before loadin
g
foods. Loadin
g
a warm refri
g
erator with warm food
increases the cool down period.
Defrost and Clean the Interior
Your refri
g
erator is not frost free. It re
q
uires periodic defrostin
g
. To defrost, turn the refri
g
erator off. Empt
y
the
freezer and fresh food compartments. Place a pan of hot tap water in the freezer to reduce the defrostin
g
time.
Leave the drip tra
y
under the coolin
g
fins. After frost melts, empt
y
the drip tra
y
and clean the refri
g
erator.
Add a small
q
uantit
y
of mild dish soap to lukewarm water and wash the interior.
Do not use abrasive cleansers;
they can damage the refrigerator’s interior surfaces
. Rinse both compartments with a solution of bakin
g
soda
and water
(
one tablespoon of bakin
g
soda to one
q
uart of water
)
to freshen the interiors and neutralize odors.
Wipe with a soft dr
y
cloth to prevent water spots. Clean the door
g
askets in the same wa
y
as the refri
g
erator
interior.
About Your Refrigerator Introduction
This appliance is designed for storage of foods, storage of frozen foods, and freezing ice.
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