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Welcome!

Congratulations on purchasing your Thetford refrigerator! You have made an excellent choice. The refrigerator is user-friendly, has the very latest features, uses little power and works silently. It gives you all the convenience of home during your holiday or short break. Enjoy using your new refrigerator!

If you have any questions, our Customer Service department will be happy to assist you during office hours. For the address of your local Thetford office, please see the back of this manual.

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Instructions for use

1 INTRODUCTION

This user's manual is for all N80, N90, N97, N98, N100, N104, N108, N109, N112, N115, N145, N150 and N175 models of Theofold absorption refrigerators. It

explains how to use your refrigerator correctly and safely. Read the manual carefully before using the refrigerator for the first time to obtain a quick overview of how to operate and use the refrigerator.

Thatchford absorption refrigerators are specially designed to store fresh and frozen food and make ice cubes in carvans and campers. The control panel allows you to select the preferred energy source and cooling level. Different energy sources allow you to use your refrigerator under different conditions.

There are numbers in the text that refer to illustrations. These illustrations are printed in a fold-out at the beginning of this manual.

Thethond absorption refrigerators belong to category C11: gas appliances that must be installed so that the combustion area is isolated from the living space.

To find out more about how your absorption refrigerator works, visit our website at www.theford.eu.

2 PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2.1 Alerts The following alerts are used in this user's manual:

Warning! "Warning" alerts the user to the danger of damage to the product or to the user if the user fails to carry out the described procedures carefully. Non-observation of the procedures may result in serious injury to the user or damage to the product.

Caution: "Caution" alerts the user to the possibility of damage to the product if the user fails to carry out the described procedures carefully.

Important "Important" denotes supplementary information for the user and alerts the user to potential problems.

2.2Warnings

  • This refrigerator must be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions and in compliance with local and national regulations.
  • Read this manual carefully before you start to use your refrigerator.
  • Always consult the warnings before you perform any maintenance or gas checks.

2.2.1 Repairs / maintenance

  • Never open or damage the cooling system. The cooling system is pressurized and contains substances harmful to health.
  • Never attempt to repair gas, extractor or electrical parts yourself. They must be repaired by a qualified service engineer. Contact the Customer Service department of Theftford for a list of qualified parties.
  • Always switch off the refrigerator before you perform any kind of maintenance or cleaning.

2.2.2 Use

  • Never cover the ventilation grills in the walls of a caravan. Good ventilation is essential for the correct working of the absorber system.
  • Water in the ventilation grating can result in damage to the refrigerator. Therefore, we advise that you put the winter cover over the ventilation gratings prior to washing your vehicle.
  • Never expose the refrigerator to rain.
  • Never operate the refrigerator by gas while driving. If a road accident results in fire, there is a risk of explosion.

2.2.3 What to do if...

You smell gas:

close the valve of the gas bottle: extinguish any naked flames;
- do not switch on any electrical devices or lighting; - open the windows and leaves the room.
- contact the Customer Service department of Thetford.

You suspect a leak in the cooling system:

  • switch off the refrigerator;
    extinguish any naked flames;
  • provide sufficient ventilation;
  • contact the Customer Service department of Theford.

3 ABOUT YOUR REFRIGERATOR

Your refrigerator has a cold space and a freezer compartment. After starting up the refrigerator, allow it to cool for at least eight hours before placing any food in it. IMPORTANT: For optimal performance, ensure your refrigerator is standing level whenthe vehicle is stationary.

3.1 Theford Fridge terminology

Product lines

DeLuxe line refrigerators
All refrigerators which are supplied WITHOUT the LCD display control panel. Premium LCD line refrigerators
All refrigerators which are supplied WITH the LCD display control panel.

Operating systems

  • Manual Energy Control (MEC): All Thatford Deluxe line (P & E) fridges
    Electronic Energy Selection (EES): Theford Premium LCD Electric fridges
  • Smart Energy Selection (SES): Thefted Premium LCD Automatic fridges and older Thefted DeLuxe line LED (Automatic) fridges

Ignition

Piezo: Manual (push button) gas ignition

Electronic: Electronic (automatic) gas ignition

3.2 Cold space

The cooling fins are located on the inside of your refrigerator. The absorption system uses the cooling fins to withdraw heat from the refrigerator. Therefore, never place plastic or paper over the cooling fins. Air must be able to circulate freely through the refrigerator so that heat can be extracted.

Important! Do not cover the cooling fins at the back of the refrigerator with plastic or paper. The refrigerator cools optimally when air is allowed to move freely through the refrigerator.

To limit frosting on the cooling fins:

  • always cover liquid foods before placing them in the refrigerator;
  • always let hot food cool before placing it in the refrigerator;
  • never keep the refrigerator open longer than necessary.

3.2.1 Fitting racks

Inside your refrigerator there are two or three storage racks. You can adjust the racks to a convenient height by means of a simple click system:
- click the plastic bracket to the right short side of the rack;
- turn the bracket into the horizontal position and insert the rack tipped in a

sloping position into the refrigerator;

place the short side without bracket into one of the grooves on the left wall of the refrigerator;
place the short side with bracket in the corresponding groove on the right wall of the refrigerator;
- tum the bracket downwards to fix it into the groove.
To move a rack, turn the bracket upwards and remove the rack. Place the rack at the required height in the way described above.

3.2.2 Securing products for driving

The fitting racks in your refrigerator have a system for you to secure products while driving. The system consists of a simple click-and-slide plastic strip. To secure products on the rack while driving, push the plastic strip as tightly as you can against the products on the rack.

In the storage space on the inside of the refrigerator door, there are two unique Theford bottle slides (see illustration 1 and 2). The slides prevent bottles from sliding around during driving. Push the slide against the products in the door (bottle slides 1 and 2) or place the products between the bottle slide (only bottle slide 1).

3.3 Freezer compartment

Important - The freezer compartment is unsuitable as a means of freezing food, the freezer will maintain the temperature of already frozen food.

Use only drinking water to make ice cubes.
Do not place any other products in the freezer compartment when you are making ice cubes.
Water freezes fastest with the thermostat at the highest setting.
ip! - Make ice cubes at night when your refrigerator has more spare capacity.

3.4 Automatic defrosting cycle

All LCD refrigerators are equipped with an automatic defrosting cycle. At the end of each 49 hours of refrigerator operation, the system checks the temperature of the cooling fins at the rear of the refrigerator. If the temperature is too low, the system activates the defroasting cycle: the system switches off the refrigeration, until the rear cooling element has reached the correct temperature again. After this, the timer is set at 49 hours once again and the system resumes normal operation. Each time the refrigerator is switched on or off, the timer is automatically reset to 49 hours.
Note! Regular manual defrosting is not necessary with LCD refrigerators. The automatic defrosting cycle ensures that there is minimal ice build-up on the cooling element at the rear of the refrigerator.

3.5 Door locking mechanism

The refrigerator door has an automatic locking mechanism. The door locks automatically when you press it shut firmly. This automatic locking mechanism also keeps the refrigerator door shut during driving. For some models an additional security device is fitted below the refrigerator. By pushing the locking bar over the pin when the door is closed, you can be sure that the door does not open during your journey.

If you are not going to use the refrigerator for a prolonged period of time, you can use the special storage latch of the door locking mechanism (see illustrations 3 and 4) to prevent odours. Rotate the hook through 90 degrees and lock it in place using the strike plate.

4 DELUXE REFRIGERATORS OPERATION (control panel according illustrations 5 and 6)

  • It is recommended to clean the inside of the refrigerator before you switch it on.
  • Let the refrigerator cool for at least eight hours before you place food in it for the first time.

4.1 Igniting and starting your refrigerator

Manual ignition:

ILLUSTRATION 5
A = Energy source selector switch
B = Thermostat
C = Flame meter
D-Manual ignition (piezoelectric ignition)

Electric ignition:

ILLUSTRATION 6
A-Energy source selector switch
B-Thermostat
C = Flame meter

A. The refrigerator can be powered by the mains (230V), direct current (12V) or liquid gas. Select the energy source that you want by means of the energy source selector switch (A). The switch has four settings:

  • mains supply (AC) (230V)

  • direct current (DC) (12v)

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B. The thermostat controls the refrigerator temperature when the refrigerator is powered from the mains (230 V) or gas. The refrigeration level is indicated by the dots (the bigger the dot, the colder the setting).
C. The flame meter shows whether the flame is alight. The flame is alight when the red needle of the meter moves into the green area.
D. Pressing the manual (piezoelectric) starter produces a spark that ignites the flame in the burner.

4.1.1 Electrical operation

The refrigerator can be powered by electricity in two ways:
- DC (12V); Set the energy source selector switch (A) to

the refrigerator will now be powered by the battery of your car or camper.

Important - Always use the gas connection or mains voltage to start up the refrigerator for the first time and to cool it. Powering from the battery of your vehicle is suitable only for maintaining the temperature of the refrigerator and its contents once it has been refrigerated.
- When powered by a vehicle battery (12 V) the refrigerator works without temperature control (i.e. constant operation).
- Mains voltage (230 V): sel the power selector switch (A) to
- Set the temperature by means of the thermostat, rotary switch (B). (The bigger the dot, the colder the setting).

The refrigerator only runs on liquid gas (propane, butane). It does not run on

natural gas or coal gas. Because liquid propane gas (LPG) burns differently than other gases, please note that the burner has to be cleaned more frequently (the recommended frequency is every six months).

from about 1000 m above sea level problems of a physical nature can occur when lighting the gas (this does not mean that the refrigerator is not working properly).

4.1.2 Powering with gas

Warning! - Flammable material must be kept away from the refrigerator.
- For selection of gas type, see the information plate inside your refrigerator.
- For the pressure regulator model, see the information plate inside your refrigerator and the table at the end of this booklet.
- The type of gas container and its location must be in compliance with the most recent regulations. Ensure that the unit is installed in a location with good ventilation and make sure that the ventilation openings in the gas container storage location remain open.
- The changing of the gas container must be done outside in the open air and out of reach of any possible sources of ignition.
- You are strongly advised not to use gas to power the refrigerator while you are driving. If a road accident results in fire, there is a danger of explosion.
- You are strongly advised not to use gas to power the refrigerator in the vicinity of petrol stations.

1 Open the valve of the gas bottle and the gas taps.
2 Set the Thermostat (B) to the highest level (the biggest dot).
3 Set the energy source selector switch (A) to
4 Ignite the gas flame:

Manual ignition (illustration 5):

  • Press the thermostat (B), and keep it depressed.
    Press the button for manual ignition (D) several times at intervals of between 1 and 2 seconds.
  • Release the thermostat when the indicator of the flame meter enters the green area. If it does not enter the green area, repeat the previous step.
    Warning! Never keep the thermostat depressed for longer than 30 seconds. If a flame does not appear, wait at least five minutes before trying again. If you fail to observe this rule, there may be an accumulation of gas creating the risk of fire or explosion.
  • Set the desired refrigeration level by means of the thermostat (S). (The bigger the dot, the colder the setting)

Electrical ignition (Illustration 6):

  • Press the thermostat (B) and keep it depressed.
  • Ignition takes place automatically. You will hear a ticking noise. If ignition was
    successful, the noise will stop and the flame meter will turn green. Release the thermostat.
    If the flame goes out, ignition will be repeated automatically.
  • Set the desired refrigeration level by means of the thermostat (B). (The bigger
    the dot, the colder the setting)

4.2 Switching off the refrigerator

  • Sat the energy source selector switch (A) to
    The refrigerator is now completely switched off.
  • Use the special storage latch on the door locking mechanism to stop the door
    from closing. This prevents unpleasant odours and mould in the refrigerator.
    Important! If you are not going to use the refrigerator for a prolonged period, close
    the valve of the gas bottle and the gas taps.

5 PREMIUM LCD REFRIGERATOR OPERATION (control panel according illustration 7)

  • SES (automatic) fridges have marking E in illustration 7. EES (electric) fridges have not.

  • It is recommendable to clean the inside of the refrigerator before you switch on the refrigerator.

  • Let the refrigerator run for at least eight hours before you place food in it for the first time.

There are two types of LCD refrigerators: Electric and Automatic. Automatic LCD fridges are supplied with the SES system, which allows the consumer to switch the refrigerator in 'AUTO' - mode which allows the refrigerator to automatically select the best available power source.

5.1 Smart Energy Selection (SES)

When you start up the refrigerator (equipped with Smart Energy Selection (SES)), you should usually select the AUTO mode. The SES system will then automatically
Select the best of the three available energy systems will work the following priority:

  • mains voltage (230 V)

A

liquid gas

If an energy source becomes available that has a higher priority than the source, the refrigerator is currently using (e.g. if your vehicle engine is started), the system will stop using the current energy source and switch to the energy source with the higher priority.

If a fault occurs in one or more of the possible energy sources, the system will not generate an error message while an alternative energy source is still available. The SES system switches over automatically.

If none of the energy sources are available, the blue LED flashes every second and an error code is shown in the display.

Automatic models additionally allow you to select the desired energy source manually.

5.2 Switching on the refrigerator

Important! The memory of the SES system saves every change made to the setting. Consequently, the SES system will start up on each subsequent occasion in the last-selected setting.

ILLUSTRATION 7

A = Main switch (on/off)
B=Mode salection switch
C = Cooling level selection switch
D = Divider heater switch (only on double door fridges)
E - SES
F = Function LED
6-LCD display

  1. Open the valve of the gas bottle.

  2. Open the taps of the gas supply

  3. Press main switch (A). The function LED will turn blue and all symbols on the LCD display will light up.

  4. Use the mode selection (B) switch to select the "Auto" function or one of the power supplies that you want. The LCD display will show the option you have selected.
  5. Set the desired refrigerating cooling level by means of the cooling level selection switch (C). The LCD display will show the cooling level setting you have selected.
    A. Use the main switch to switch the refrigerator on and off. The function LED will turn blue. The display LCD shows the most recent settings. After 10 seconds the LCD display's backlight will go out. The function LED remains blue.
    B. Press the mode selector switch and the LCD display backlight will show the setting for 10 seconds. Pressing the mode selector switch successive times takes you through the menu in the following sequence: AUTO, manual DC (12 V), manual gas, manual mains voltage (230 V) and back to AUTO. Select either the AUTO option or one of the other power supplies that you want to use. The LCD display shows the option you have selected. If you select the AUTO option, the system will choose the most suitable power supply and the AUTO symbol and the symbol of the power supply chosen by the system will both be shown on the LCD display. Ten seconds after release of the mode selector switch, the system will switch off the LCD backlight.
    C. Use the cooling level selector switch to control the temperature of the refrigerator. When you press the cooling level selector switch, the LCD backlight will light up and show the currently set temperature. Every time you press the cooling level selector switch again, you set the refrigerator one position cooler. On reaching the coldest temperature, the system will start again at the warmest temperature setting. Ten seconds after release of the cooling level selector switch, the system will switch off the LCD backlight.
    D. By hasting the metal plate between the freezer and the fridge cabinet, the divider heater prevents ice-forming when the freezer door is opened and also prevents the freezer door from freezing stuck to the metal breaker of the fridge. To save energy, the divider heater can be switched off. The switch can be found on the side of the control panel near the latch.

5.3 Powering with electricity

Powering with electricity can be selected both by the Auto mode (only Automatic fridges) and manually.

5.3.1 Auto mode

Mains voltage (230 V)

This energy source will be selected if the mains voltage is greater than 200V . This power supply requires a continuous current of 12V to operate the electronic control system.

Direct current (12V):

The SES system will select 12V powering only if a mains voltage (230V) is unavailable, the vehicle engine is running and a voltage higher than 11V is available. If a fault occurs during electrical powering (230V or 12V) , an error message will not be shown on the display as long as another energy source is available. The system will automatically switch to the available energy source that has the highest priority.

5.3.2 Selecting electrical power manually Mains voltage (230 V):

The LED warns you whenever insufficient voltage is available or if a fault occurs. If this happens, the LED will start flashing once per second and an error code is shown in the LCD display.

When sufficient current is available again, or the fault has been resolved, the LED will emit a steady blue light again.

Direct current (12V):

  • Always use the gas connection or mains voltage to start up the refrigerator for the first time and to cool it. Powering from the battery of your vehicle is suitable only for maintaining the temperature of the refrigerator and its contents once it has been refrigerated.

The LED warns you whenever your vehicle's engine is not running, or if a fault occurs, or if insufficient voltage is available. If this happens, the LED will start flashing once per second and an error code is shown in the LCD display.

Once the engine is running, or the fault has been resolved, or sufficient voltage is available again, the LED will again emit a steady blue light.

NB: If the refrigerator has been manually set to operate at 12V , it will not automatically switch to another energy source when your vehicle's engine is not running. In this case, the refrigerator will stop cooling.

5.4 Powering with gas

Powering with gas can be selected both by the Auto mode (only Automatic fridges) and manually.

Warning - Flammable material must be kept away from the rear of the refrigerator. For selection of gas type, see the information plate inside your refrigerator.
For the pressure regulator model, see the information plate inside your refrigerator and the table at the back of this booklet.
- The type of gas container and its location must be in compliance with the most recent regulations. Ensure that the unit is installed in a location with good ventilation and make sure that the ventilation openings in the gas container storage location remain open.
- The changing of the gas container must be done outside in the open air and out of reach of any possible sources of ignition.
- It is prohibited to use gas to power the refrigerator while you are driving. - It is prohibited to use gas to power the refrigerator in the vicinity of patrol stations.

The refrigerator only runs on liquid gas (propane, butane). It does not run on natural gas or coal gas. Because liquid propane gas (LPG) burns differently than other gases, please note that the burner has to be cleaned more frequently (the recommended frequency is every six months).

from about 1000 m above sea level problems of a physical nature can occur when lighting the gas (this does not mean that the refrigerator is not working properly!).

5.4.1 Auto mode

The system will select gas operation if:
- mains voltage (230 V) is unavailable;
Once mains voltage (230 V) is available again or the vehicle's engine is running, the system will switch to the available energy source that has the highest priority if the fridge is in Auto mode.
If the refrigerator switches from 12 V DC to gas operation when it is in auto mode, the system will wait for about 15 minutes before igniting the gas. During this time,

however, the gas indicator lamp will come on. The delay is built in to avoid it switching to gas operation whenever you stop to refuel your vehicle. You can cancel the delay by immediately switching the refrigerator off and then on again.

If the system selects gas operation, the ignition will be activated automatically. The gas will flow to the burner and be lit by the electric ignition. If the flame goes out, the gas will immediately be lit again.

5.4.2 Selecting gas operation manually

If the flame cannot be lit within 30 seconds, the gas supply will stop and gas mode will be switched off. The LED start flashing every second and an error code is shown in the LCD display.

The gas mode can be reset only if the refrigerator is switched off. If you switch the refrigerator on again and the gas mode is still not working, the LED of the manual gas mode will flash to indicate that gas is unavailable and an error code is shown in the LCD display.

Important! It is prohibited to use gas to power the refrigerator while you are driving. If a road accident results in a fire, there is a danger of explosion. It is prohibited to use gas to power the refrigerator in the vicinity of petrol stations. If it takes longer than 15 minutes to refuel your vehicle, you should switch the refrigerator off using the main switch (A).

5.5 Switching off the refrigerator

  • Push the main switch (A).
    The blue LED will go out.
  • The refrigerator is now completely switched off.
  • Use the special storage latch on the door locking mechanism to fixate the open door. This prevents unpleasant odours and mould in the refrigerator.

6 MAINTENANCE

Regular maintenance is necessary to ensure the correct functioning of your refrigerator.

6.1 Cleaning

Tip! A good time to clean your refrigerator is straight after you have defrosted it.
Clean the refrigerator with a soft cloth and mild detergent.
- Dust the refrigerator with a soft, moistened cloth.
- Use a brush or soft cloth to remove once a year any dust from the condenser. Important! Do not use soap or aggressive detergents that are abrasive or soda based.
The removable interior components of the refrigerator are not dishwasher proof.

6.2 Defrosting

Frost will gradually build up on the condenser of the refrigerator. You should defrost the refrigerator as soon as the frost layer is about 3 mm thick. Frost reduces the refrigerating capacity and life of your refrigerator.
- Remove the ice cube tray and all food.
- Switch off the refrigerator.
-Leave the refrigerator door open.
- Place dry towels in the refrigerator to absorb the water.
- Place trays containing hot water in the freezer compartment.
- After defroasting (when the freezer compartment and condenser are frost-free), remove the towels and the water trays and use a cloth to dry off the refrigerator - Switch the refrigerator on again in the way described in section 4.1/5.2 ("Ignit and starting your refrigerator").

Important! - Do not use force or sharp objects to remove frost.

  • Do not try to accelerate defrosting by using (for example) a hairdryer.

6.3 Door locking mechanism

Frost will form in the refrigerator if the door is not closed properly. To determine whether the door closes properly, close the door with a piece of paper between the door and the refrigerator. Pull at the piece of paper. If you feel resistance, the refrigerator door closes properly. If you feel no resistance, the door does not close properly. Perform this test regularly on all four sides of the refrigerator door.

If you find that the door does not close properly, check whether the door locking mechanism keeps the door properly shut.

6.4 Winter operation

If you use the refrigerator when the outdoor temperature is below 8^ , install the Thetford wet winter/storage cover (see illustration 9) on the ventilation grills. The cover protects your refrigerator from excessively cold air. The winter cover is a refrigerator accessory obtainable from your caravan dealer.

Tip! It is advisable to use the winter/storage cover if you are not going to use the vehicle for a long period of time.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE THE WINTER/STORAGE COVER IN TEMPERATURES HIGHER THAN 8^ AS THIS CAN DAMAGE THE COOLING UNIT AT THE REAR OF THE FRIDGE. Remove the covers and re-fit when placing the vehicle back into storage.

6.5 Maintenance of gas equipment

A qualified service engineer must maintain and inspect gas and electrical equipment. It is advisable to have this maintenance work performed by a customer service centre. Contact the Customer Service department of Theftford for a list of qualified parties.

Important European laws covering gas appliances and extractors priscibe observance of the following rules (which are the user's responsibility): - appliances that run on liquid gas must be inspected before being used for the first time and every year thereafter.

  • the gas burner must be cleaned at least once a year or more frequently if necessary
  • If a gas hose is used, it must be checked annually. This hose has a limited life and, thus, must be regularly replaced. Check the hose regularly for cracks, splits and ageing. If in doubt, replace the hose. Pay attention to the maximum life of the hose and replace it in time, as advised by the manufacturer or in conformance with local regulations.
  • For replacement, a gas hose approved in accordance with the local regulations must be used. Position the hose so that it can rotate, is not kinked, and will allow no bends to occur.
  • Due to the limited life of the gas hose, it must be installed so that replacement is possible.

6.6 Maintenance checklist

This refrigerator will give you many years of trouble-free use if you simply run through the following checklist regularly:
- keep the refrigerator clean (see section 7.1, "Cleaning"):
defrost the refrigerator as often as is necessary (see section 7.2, "Defrosting");
- check the door closing mechanism regularly (see section 7.3, "Door looking mechanism");

  • make sure that the ventilation grills are not blocked;
  • Regularly clean the ventilation grills.

6.7 Vent screen

The vent has a vent screen to prevent bugs from entering the combustion area of the refrigerators. These vents need to be cleaned regularly to insure a good airflow. When the refrigerator performs poor because of external circumstances such as extreme ambient temperatures, the vents can be removed to improve the airflow and improve the cooling performance of the refrigerators.

7 STORAGE

If you do not expect to use your refrigerator for a lengthy period, carry out the following actions:
- Remove all food

Switch off the refrigerator
Clean the refrigerator as described in Section 7.1 "Cleaning"
Shut off the gas tap to the refrigerator.
Leave the door of the refrigerator ajar using the special door closure hook

存储位置

Place the winter protection on the ventilation grill.

8 TROUBLESHOOTING

If your refrigerator does not refrigerate properly or will not start, run through the following checklist. If this fails to solve the problem, please contact the Customer Service Department in your country (see the addresses at the back of this manual). Check whether you have followed the instructions in chapters 4 or 5 ("Switching on the refrigerator").
Check whether the refrigerator is on a level surface.
Check whether the refrigerator can be used with an available energy source.

8.1 Problem: refrigerator will not work on gas

Possible cause Action you can take

a) Gas bottle is empty. a) Replace the gas bottle.
b) Valve of the gas bottle or one of b) Open the valve of the gas bottle or
the shut-off valves is closed. shut-off valve(s)
c) LPG gas has been used. c) Switch over to Butane or Propane Gas.

8.2 Problem: refrigerator will not work on 12V DC

Possible cause Action you can take

a) 12V fuse is defective.
b) Battery is empty.

8.3 Problem: refrigerator will not refrigerate sufficiently

Possible cause Action you can take

a) Insufficient ventilation for the
refrigerator
b)Thermostat sat too low.

c) Too much ice on the condenser.

d) Too much hot food stored
simultaneously.
e) Gas burner is dirty
Door does not shut properly.

a) Fit a new fuse (Camerer - fuse box of
camper.Car fuse box of car
b) Test the battery and charge it.

a) Check whether the ventilation grills

are coverep
b) Increase the setting of the

thermostat.

c) Check whether the refrigerator door shuts properly and defrost the refrigerator.
d) Let the food cool off first.


e) Have the gas burner cleaned.
Check the door closing mechanism.

9 Control panel Diagnostics

Refrigerators with a LCD control panel have a special diagnostics area which displays an error code if there is a fault.

  • Fault 1: AC heater current is measured to be 75% below nominal current.
    Action: Contact your dealer or a Theftford Service Centre
  • Fault 2: DC heater current is measured to be 75% below nominal current.
    Action: Contact your dealer or a Thattford Service Centre
  • Fault 3: AC heater is ON when it should be OFF.
    Action: Contact your dealer or a Theftford Service Centre
  • Fault 4: DC heater is ON when it should be OFF.
    Action: Contact your dealer or a Thaford Servica Centre.
  • Fault 5: Senses flame when gas should be OFF
    Action: Contact your dealer or a Thefford Services Centre.
  • Fault 6: Sensas gas output terminal ON when should be OFF
    Action: Contact your dealer or a Theford Service Centre.
  • Fault 7: Senses gas output terminal OFF when should be ON.
    Action: Contact your dealer or a Thothard Service. Email: 402-189-3657 below nominal

  • Fault 8: AC mains supply is 20% below nominal.
    Action: Your controls are in manual AC mode, but there is no power available. Check if you plugged in the 230V connection, if so the voltage
    check if you plugged in the 230V connection, if so the voltage supply on the 230V connection is to low, contact the power supplier.

  • Fault 9: Gas lockout because flame fails to ignite after 30 seconds
    Action: Your controls are in manual gas mode, but the flame fails to ignite. Check if your gas cylinder is empty or if one of the shut-off valves is closed. Select another energy source. Reset the fridge 3 or 4 times in gas-mode until flame ignites. Contact your dealer or a Thetford Service Centre if problem isn't resolved.
  • Fault 10: No "engine running" signal is present and control is in Manual DC mode. Action: Your controls are in manual DC mode and the engine of your vehicle is not running. The refrigerator can only cool on 12V when the engine of your vehicle is running. Start the engine or select a different energy mode.
  • Fault 11: No energy source is available and control is in AUTO mode.
    Action: Your controls are in AUTO mode, but no energy source is available.
    Start the engine, connect the 230V supply or open the gas supply
    and reset the refrigerator by turning it of and on again.
  • Fault 13: Tbarmistor fails; control automatically switches to Backup mode (BOS)
    Action: Check if the connector above the fin on the inside of the cabinet is
    . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 0000 . 00
    Centre.
  • Fault 14: Display Board and Power board lost communication with each other. Action: Contact your dealer or a Thetford Service Centre.
  • Fault 18: No fault, only lighting all LCD segments on start-up.
    Action: Wait a few seconds for the fridge to start up normally.

10. GUARANTEE

Thefted B.V offers the end users of Theftod refrigerators a three-year guarantee. In the case of defects within the guarantee period, Theftod will repair or replace the product. In this instance, the costs of replacement, labour costs for the replacement of defective components and/or the costs of the parts themselves will be paid by Theftod.
1. To make a claim under this guarantee, the user must take the product to a
Service Centre recognised by Theftford. The claim will be assessed here.
2. If components are replaced during repair under guarantee, these become the property of Theford.

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  1. This guarantee does not prejudice current consumer protection law.
  2. This guarantee is not valid in the case of products that are for, or are used for, commercial purposes.
    5.No claim under the guaranies will be accepted in the following circumstances:
  3. The product has been improperly used or the instructions in the manual have not been followed
  4. The product has not been installed in accordance with the instructions
  5. Alterations have been made to the product
    The product has been repaired by a Service Centre not recognised by Thetford.
    The serial number or product code have been changed
  6. The product has been damaged by circumstances outside the normal use of the product
  7. The guarantee is only valid for Thetford refrigerators that are built in in a caravan or camper van.

11 ENVIRONMENT

WEEE Marking - Information to the consumer

Disposal of your old product, when it has reached its end of life

Your product has been designed an manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.

THETFORD N100 Premium - WEEE Marking - Information to the consumer - 1

When the cross-cut out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC (Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).

Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic goods.

Act according to your local rules, and do not dispose of your old product with normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.

Gebruiksaanwijzig

1 INLEIDING

5.1 Smart Energy Selection (SES)

a) De 12V zekering is defect.

3 UBER IHREN KUHLSCRANK

5.1 Smart Energy Selection (SES)

3.2 Compartmento fresco

5.1 Smart Energy Selection (SES)

5.1 Smart Energy Selection (SES)

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consequencerenegativeperIambienteela salute.

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Instruktionsbok

1. INLEDNING

5.1 Smart Energy Selection (SES)

6.6 Pricklsta for underhal

5.1 Smart Energy Selection (SES)

(Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)

4.1 Vklop in zagon hladlinika

Rocnlvklop(N80P,N90P,N100P,N110PInN112P)

SLIKA5

A = stikalo za zbiro vira enerqije
B=termostat
C=merilacplamana
D=rcnvizgipezoelektniyko

Elektricni vklop (N80E, N90E, N100E, N109, N110E, N145E):

SLIKA 6

A = stikalo za zbiro vira enerigije
B=temostat
C=merilacplamana

A. Hadinik se lahlo napaja iz elektriznega omsrajze (230v), z enzememim tokom (12v) all s teckoin pimon, Vrsto napajonia zberete s stikalom za zbiro vira energije (A). Stikimo a fir sntastivite:

ol.omre2e(AC) [230V] C
- enosmerti tok (DC) (12 V)
- pin
- izklopjeno

B. Ternocastu: uravrata temperature v hladniku, ko se slednj napaja iz ormezja (25V) all zu orobpa dinna. Stopria hladnost je prestavleni s p kvacj odke je ki pe
nizj e nastayljena temperaturai.
C. merlecl placens kaze, al plamen prizgan. Plamen je prizg an takr, ko se merlecl premakne na zeiro obmcbia.
D. S prizkom na rozno (piazosilektričn) stikulo za vskop se prizpe izkra. ki prizpe plamov g vorilcu.

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Brand : THETFORD

Model : N100 Premium

Category : Fridge