A7
Fault external to refrigerator controls
DC input voltage too low
Check: DC supply to refrigerator (10.5 VDC min.)
Battery charging equipment or converter
DC connection to the refrigerator
Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
A8
Fault external to refrigerator controls
DC input voltage too high
Check: Battery(s) supplying DC to refrigerator (15.4 VDC max.)
Battery charging equipment or converter
DC connection to the refrigerator
Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
C1 Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable; Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
C2 Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable; Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
C3 Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable; Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
C4 Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable; Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
C5
Fault within refrigerator controls
"Back-Up Operating System Mode"
Not owner serviceable
Temporary operating mode; read "Back-Up Operating System" - page 9
Seek service as soon as practical
Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
C6 Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable; Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
C7 Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable; Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
C8 Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable; Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
C9 Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable; Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
D1 Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable; Consult your dealer or a Norcold Service Center
Refrigerator Failure
Failure of refrigeration does not necessarily indicate that the cooling system is defective. Other factors governing its
operation must be checked.
If a diagnostic code appears, refer to "Diagnostic Codes and Their Meanings" on page 10. If the refrigerator is operating on
gas and a loss of cooling is noticed, switch the refrigerator to the AC mode of operation (see Start-Up Instructions on pages
8 and 9). If the refrigerator has been operating on electric, switch to gas operation. After the refrigerator has been switched
from one power source to the other allow several hours to assure the refrigerator is cycling properly. This will determine if a
component failure in the electric or gas controls is causing the cooling fault. If no cooling is evident after eight hours (or
overnight), the cause of failure may be the cooling unit. To determine the actual cause for failure, contact your dealer or a
Norcold service center.
Maintenance Requirements
1. Leak test gas supply piping and fittings at least once a year. This procedure should only be performed by your dealer or a
Norcold service center. These facilities are familiar with gas refrigerators and propane gas systems.
2. Check the main line gas pressure and adjust if necessary. The correct gas pressure is 11 inches water column. It is
recommended that your dealer or a Norcold service center perform this task.
3. Clean the refrigerator’s burner and burner orifice. This procedure is required once a year minimum and should
only be performed by your dealer or a Norcold service center.
4. Insure that the LP gas supply is Propane, not another fuel such as Butane or Butane mixtures. Question the facility in
which you purchase your gas.
5. Check the burner flame appearance during gas operation. Inspect burner electrode assembly to insure it is secure to burner bracket.
Diagnostics
Important Notice:
Read and understand this notice before removing this refrigerator, re-installing this refrigerator, or performing any
maintenance on this refrigerator. Norcold
will not accept responsibility for installation, adjustment, alteration, service,
or maintenance performed by anyone other than a qualified dealer or Norcold service center. Costs or related
consequential problems resulting from improper installation, adjustments, alteration, service, or maintenance are the
refrigerator owner’s responsibility.
Maintenance
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