Really it should not matter, your Red Wire is your Hot wire, if you put the Green and Yellow on the top and bottom you will be O.K. if it works opposite of what the switch indicates, then just reverse the Green and Yellow.
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Your are correct, I apologize. I must have been camping too long, I remember when you could take the Fridge out of the RV and plug it in or hook to Propane and it would run fine, then they had to modernize things... sorry.
When all else fails, use WD-40, just spray on, let sit about 5-8 minutes, then just wipe off. Clean with soap and water. But, I must try the Fabric softener next time.
if you are concerned, open the outside access panel on the rear of your refrigerator and you will see the cord to the unit plugged into a receptacle, just unplug it and plug it directly into your heavy duty extension cord.
WD-40. If it is like mine, it is on the painted metal, just spray it on heavy, let it stand for about 5-10 minutes, then wipe off with Paper towels. Good luck...
You will need to open the door all the way, pull out on the top of Door and push in on bottom of Door until you line up the fallen Door roller into the track, then pull the door out like you are closing it. Now install a decorative knob (Any Drawer knob etc.) on the inside of the Door so the...
Sounds like it is a connection problem in the back of the receptacle where your heater was plugged in. Remove that Receptacle and snap the back off and re-seat the wires into the copper tabs. Make sure the power is off before you do this. Good luck.
Sounds like you need to remove the receptacle and check the contacts for the wires, they are notorious for not making good contact, Especially when you have to bend the wire so tight to put it back in the wall. Good luck...
Actually, its not really an issue at night because it is cooler at night. I have two units and we only run both units during the day and we leave the BR unit off at night, works great this way for us... Good Luck.
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