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Polar® N7X

LP gas absorption refrigerator with freezer

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Polar® N7X AC/LP Refrigerator

  • 7 cu. ft. LP gas absorption RV refrigerator
  • Top freezer compartment with generous storage space
  • Available in 2-way operation ( AC/ LP)
  • Recessed door handles and hidden hinges
  • White powder-coated shelves with front risers
  • Touch control and eye-level LCD display
  • Automatic frost limiting

Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

All recall service parts must be shipped to and installed by your local service center. For your local service center to obtain recall parts, they will need to contact Norcold® directly, report the required diagnostic information, therefore, there would be no reason for reimbursement.

No, as the Norcold® High Temperature Sensor (HTS Kit) is a national safety recall with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Norcold® is unable to send parts directly to consumers. All parts must be shipped to and installed by a trained service technician; you can find your local Norcold® Service Center here.

No, the consumer is responsible for the service call fee as it is a convenience.

Norcold® refrigerators come with a one year warranty from date of installation or date of delivery, whichever applies. Please see our warranty statement here for more details: https://norcold.com/warranty-information/

Yes you can, however, most Norcold® refrigerators require a dedicated power source. The power should not be shared with any other appliances.

Troubleshooting

Your refrigerator can stop operating for several reasons. Norcold® recommends contacting your local service center to have your refrigerator properly diagnosed. Bypassing, altering, or modifying any of the electrical components of your refrigerator, including the HTS system, can limit or remove safety aspects of your refrigerator and should NOT be done under any circumstances.

A solid red light means the High Temperature Sensor (HTS Kit) has tripped. Please turn off the refrigerator and unplug from the 110V outlet. For proper diagnostics, contact your local Norcold® service center for safety and liability purposes.

This does NOT mean your refrigerator is under recall. Please see models listed under recall to determine if you are within the recall ranges. If you are unsure, please contact productcompliance@thetford.com

Ensure the button is being held in long enough to turn the unit on or off. Some Norcold® units require the button to be depressed for 3-5 seconds in order to turn off or on.

You may have it on too low of a setting. The warmer it is outside, the higher the setting on the refrigerator will need to be maintain the proper cooling temperature. Norcold® refrigerators require a minimum of 115V on both sides of the fuse to perform as expected on AC. If that is confirmed and the unit is still not cooling well on AC, it should be taken to a local Norcold® dealer for further diagnosis.

Please see the error code list for your specific fridge model.

For gas absorption, it is important to ensure the unit is completely level. It cannot exceed 3 degrees side to side or 6 degrees front to back. Another area to check is the AC and ensure it is 30 amp service or greater.

On gas absorption models, the tag is inside the fridge, right hand side of the cabinet above the top shelf. DC and AC/DC models, the tag is inside the fridge, left hand side of the cabinet above the top shelf. N2175 models it is on the left hand side of the cabinet behind the crisper drawer near the fridge bottom.

How to

This refrigerator can be no more off level than 6 degrees side to side or 3 degrees front to back.

This would apply only to the N3100 and the N4100 model refrigerators. The DC power source for these units is linked directly to the engine battery of the vehicle.

Cleaning and maintenance

Yes, it is recommended as part of your annual maintenance to ensure proper operation on LP gas absorption refrigerators.

Place a bowl containing water and pure vanilla extract inside the refrigerator to absorb odors. Charcoal, wet newspapers, or baking soda can also be used in the refrigerator to mitigate odors. Harsh household cleaners should never be used as they can damage or discolor the lining of the refrigerator.

No, using a heat gun, hair dryer or boiling water will damage the interior of the freezer. Best method is to turn refrigerator off, open doors, put towels down and allow frost to melt. Completely dry unit once is defrosted.

This is an issue not related to the recall, and we do not provide technical advice to consumers due to safety and liability reasons. We would recommend getting this diagnosed at a Norcold® Authorized Service Center.