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Date:         Mon, 30 Jun 97 13:24:35 -0400
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From:         howard@aur.alcatel.com
Subject:      Pull out refrigerator

My refrigerator works fine on 12V and 110V but not propane. As of this season the pilot will light but no cooling. I spoke with Dometic and they don't have a service manual but said to pull it out and clean the pipes. Cool - I can probably do that.

My problem is trying to get the fridge out. I took the front frame off and the wood screws on both sides out. I also took the two bolts on the left side out. I can now pull it out a little and move it up and down but it's still attached. As a guess it's the heavy steel looking tubes attached to the back somewhere. Any hints on what else to do to get this beast out? Do I need to take the whole cabinet with sink and stove apart?

Thanks very much in advance!

Jeff H. howard@aur.alcatel.com

ps - I don't subscribe to the group so if you could copy me directly with your reply that would be great.


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