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Thread: Electrolux 3 way fridge?

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    It is always a good idea to run a level ON your fridge as this is the item that is so level reliant. A lot of people put levels outside on the drawbar so they can see it while setting up, but very few set that outside level to record the fridge level.
    When you set up your van to the drawbar level's requirements, go inside and check your fridge with a separate level. Should they read differently (and they usually do), reset the external one so it matches the fridge.
    Then, if the bed is at 45 degrees, remount the fridge!
    Best of luck
    Glen

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    The procedure actually goes something like, tip onto the boiler side first and wait for the gurgling to stop. Tip upside down and wait for the gurgling to stop. Tip onto the other side (and wait for the gurgling to stop) tip back onto it's top, lean over at 45* and shake the begeezus out of it.
    Tip back onto it's feet, wait for the gurgling to stop and then turn back on.
    You are re-mixing the ammonia, bromine and water.

    But with Andrew's already down to 10*, it may not be a mix issue.
    How's the temp this morning, Andrew ?
    And did you have it running on 240V, 12V or gas ?
    Thanks Rick, on Saturday morning it was down to 2dec on 240v, then on the way to Warrnambool we had it on 12v from ute and when we pulled up at the park and hooked up 240v again it was up to around the 6-8dec mark which I didnt think was too bad due it being hot........

    When it was very hot it was around the 1-2dec mark on max during the day, but I also think the door seal might be a bit suss as well as the bottom left of the door needs to be pushed in a little to close 100 etc. So will take the freezer door off and look at the door to see if I can lift it a tad.

    Has anybody any idea how to remove said freezer door please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zulu Delta 534 View Post
    It is always a good idea to run a level ON your fridge as this is the item that is so level reliant. A lot of people put levels outside on the drawbar so they can see it while setting up, but very few set that outside level to record the fridge level.
    When you set up your van to the drawbar level's requirements, go inside and check your fridge with a separate level. Should they read differently (and they usually do), reset the external one so it matches the fridge.
    Then, if the bed is at 45 degrees, remount the fridge!
    Best of luck
    Glen
    Ok thankyou for the tip

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