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I have a 1998 Safari Continental that I need to clean the fridge burner on - it will only cool on propane for a couple of hours before I get the "no co" code. It cools just fine on AC. On my installation when I take off the outside panel the burner is tucked way back behind the main body of the coach to right hand side so I do not have an easy way to access. Does anyone know how to get at that to clean - I am hoping I do not have to pull the fridge to do so?
Thanks in advance
Ian - 1998 Continental, Ali 6 Spd, CAT 3126B'
Re: Cleaning propane stove burner
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Re: Cleaning propane stove burner
'Ian, No easy day here. Either you work the burner as a contortionist, or you pull the unit.
Pulling the unit is not quite as bad as it sounds. There are likely two screws in the rear base of the unit accessible through the service hatch. Shut off gas atvthe tank and remove the gas line at the fridge gas shut valve. Disconnect the coach 12 volt power at the spade connectors. Unplug the 120 volt plug. Isolate and disconnect the ice maker water line if so equipped. Unload the fridge contents ensuring any beer is iced down to prevent “skunking” it. The fridge is held in by wood screws around the opening of the cabinet. A second set of hands is desirable when pulling it out. If you will build a horizontal landing of a wooden board on concrete or wood blocks the same height as the cabinet opening to slide the refrigerator onto as it comes out the opening, no one has to pick it up upon reinstallation.
All service is a cinch once it out the cabinet. Once you have cleaned the burner seeing what you working on, next time you can likely do it in the coach. v/r,
Taylor Hudson‘98 Safari Serengeti (4060), CAT 3126acquired 2018
Pulling the unit is not quite as bad as it sounds. There are likely two screws in the rear base of the unit accessible through the service hatch. Shut off gas atvthe tank and remove the gas line at the fridge gas shut valve. Disconnect the coach 12 volt power at the spade connectors. Unplug the 120 volt plug. Isolate and disconnect the ice maker water line if so equipped. Unload the fridge contents ensuring any beer is iced down to prevent “skunking” it. The fridge is held in by wood screws around the opening of the cabinet. A second set of hands is desirable when pulling it out. If you will build a horizontal landing of a wooden board on concrete or wood blocks the same height as the cabinet opening to slide the refrigerator onto as it comes out the opening, no one has to pick it up upon reinstallation.
All service is a cinch once it out the cabinet. Once you have cleaned the burner seeing what you working on, next time you can likely do it in the coach. v/r,
Taylor Hudson‘98 Safari Serengeti (4060), CAT 3126acquired 2018
'On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 5:39 PM ian_barraclough@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
I have a 1998 Safari Continental that I need to clean the fridge burner on - it will only cool on propane for a couple of hours before I get the "no co" code. It cools just fine on AC. On my installation when I take off the outside panel the burner is tucked way back behind the main body of the coach to right hand side so I do not have an easy way to access. Does anyone know how to get at that to clean - I am hoping I do not have to pull the fridge to do so?
Thanks in advance
Ian - 1998 Continental, Ali 6 Spd, CAT 3126B
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Re: Cleaning propane stove burner
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3 screws across top inside under moulding, snaps off and three under moulding across bottom under the doors. 2 screws into the floor in outside access panel. First time out is a two man job, reinstall is a one man job off the platform no shorter than 3/4 of n inch as previously suggested. I used a 3/4 sheet of ply wood with 2 X 6 legs blocked so the would not fold moving the unit across the tile floor. Then pushed the whole thing back and tilted one corner backing onto the shelf and the rest follows pretty easily. First time took the doors off...never again!!!
Bill Edwards1999 Panther
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3 screws across top inside under moulding, snaps off and three under moulding across bottom under the doors. 2 screws into the floor in outside access panel. First time out is a two man job, reinstall is a one man job off the platform no shorter than 3/4 of n inch as previously suggested. I used a 3/4 sheet of ply wood with 2 X 6 legs blocked so the would not fold moving the unit across the tile floor. Then pushed the whole thing back and tilted one corner backing onto the shelf and the rest follows pretty easily. First time took the doors off...never again!!!
Bill Edwards1999 Panther
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Re: Cleaning propane stove burner
'Thanks so much Taylor - especially for the important beer step - that would be a complete disaster Looks like a good project for an upcoming weekend - thanks for the instructions again!!!
Ian 1998 Continental, Ali 6spd, CAT 3126B
Sent from my Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Ian, No easy day here. Either you work the burner as a contortionist, or you pull the unit.
Pulling the unit is not quite as bad as it sounds. There are likely two screws in the rear base of the unit accessible through the service hatch. Shut off gas atvthe tank and remove the gas line at the fridge gas shut valve. Disconnect the coach 12 volt power at the spade connectors. Unplug the 120 volt plug. Isolate and disconnect the ice maker water line if so equipped. Unload the fridge contents ensuring any beer is iced down to prevent “skunking” it. The fridge is held in by wood screws around the opening of the cabinet. A second set of hands is desirable when pulling it out. If you will build a horizontal landing of a wooden board on concrete or wood blocks the same height as the cabinet opening to slide the refrigerator onto as it comes out the opening, no one has to pick it up upon reinstallation.
All service is a cinch once it out the cabinet. Once you have cleaned the burner seeing what you working on, next time you can likely do it in the coach. v/r,
Taylor Hudson‘98 Safari Serengeti (4060), CAT 3126acquired 2018
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 5:39 PM ian_barraclough@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
I have a 1998 Safari Continental that I need to clean the fridge burner on - it will only cool on propane for a couple of hours before I get the "no co" code. It cools just fine on AC. On my installation when I take off the outside panel the burner is tucked way back behind the main body of the coach to right hand side so I do not have an easy way to access. Does anyone know how to get at that to clean - I am hoping I do not have to pull the fridge to do so?
Thanks in advance
Ian - 1998 Continental, Ali 6 Spd, CAT 3126B
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Ian 1998 Continental, Ali 6spd, CAT 3126B
Sent from my Sinclair ZX Spectrum
On Aug 5, 2019, at 16:33, W Taylor Hudson fpengr@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Ian, No easy day here. Either you work the burner as a contortionist, or you pull the unit.
Pulling the unit is not quite as bad as it sounds. There are likely two screws in the rear base of the unit accessible through the service hatch. Shut off gas atvthe tank and remove the gas line at the fridge gas shut valve. Disconnect the coach 12 volt power at the spade connectors. Unplug the 120 volt plug. Isolate and disconnect the ice maker water line if so equipped. Unload the fridge contents ensuring any beer is iced down to prevent “skunking” it. The fridge is held in by wood screws around the opening of the cabinet. A second set of hands is desirable when pulling it out. If you will build a horizontal landing of a wooden board on concrete or wood blocks the same height as the cabinet opening to slide the refrigerator onto as it comes out the opening, no one has to pick it up upon reinstallation.
All service is a cinch once it out the cabinet. Once you have cleaned the burner seeing what you working on, next time you can likely do it in the coach. v/r,
Taylor Hudson‘98 Safari Serengeti (4060), CAT 3126acquired 2018
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 5:39 PM ian_barraclough@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
I have a 1998 Safari Continental that I need to clean the fridge burner on - it will only cool on propane for a couple of hours before I get the "no co" code. It cools just fine on AC. On my installation when I take off the outside panel the burner is tucked way back behind the main body of the coach to right hand side so I do not have an easy way to access. Does anyone know how to get at that to clean - I am hoping I do not have to pull the fridge to do so?
Thanks in advance
Ian - 1998 Continental, Ali 6 Spd, CAT 3126B
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Refigerator chimney (was: Cleaning propane stove burner)
'IanOn some coaches fridge chimney can be cleaned from the top down after removing the roof top vent cap., (followed by blowing the flakes out of the burner with compressed air).
However sometimes simply blowing the burner area out with compressed air is sufficient.
Mel
'96 Sahara
---In Safarifriends@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I have a 1998 Safari Continental that I need to clean the fridge burner on - it will only cool on propane for a couple of hours before I get the "no co" code. It cools just fine on AC. On my installation when I take off the outside panel the burner is tucked way back behind the main body of the coach to right hand side so I do not have an easy way to access. Does anyone know how to get at that to clean - I am hoping I do not have to pull the fridge to do so?
Thanks in advance
Ian - 1998 Continental, Ali 6 Spd, CAT 3126B'
However sometimes simply blowing the burner area out with compressed air is sufficient.
Mel
'96 Sahara
---In Safarifriends@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I have a 1998 Safari Continental that I need to clean the fridge burner on - it will only cool on propane for a couple of hours before I get the "no co" code. It cools just fine on AC. On my installation when I take off the outside panel the burner is tucked way back behind the main body of the coach to right hand side so I do not have an easy way to access. Does anyone know how to get at that to clean - I am hoping I do not have to pull the fridge to do so?
Thanks in advance
Ian - 1998 Continental, Ali 6 Spd, CAT 3126B'
Re: Cleaning propane stove burner
'Ian,
Instead of building a platform and pulling the refrigerator all the
way out, why not just pull it a third to half way out. It will give
you enough room on the back side to take the burner assembly apart to
clean it. Just a thought...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On 8/5/19, Ian Barraclough ian_barraclough@... [Safarifriends]
wrote:
Instead of building a platform and pulling the refrigerator all the
way out, why not just pull it a third to half way out. It will give
you enough room on the back side to take the burner assembly apart to
clean it. Just a thought...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On 8/5/19, Ian Barraclough ian_barraclough@... [Safarifriends]
wrote:
'> Thanks so much Taylor - especially for the important beer step - that would
> be a complete disaster
> Looks like a good project for an upcoming weekend - thanks for the
> instructions again!!!
>
> Ian
> 1998 Continental, Ali 6spd, CAT 3126B
>
> Sent from my Sinclair ZX Spectrum
>
>> On Aug 5, 2019, at 16:33, W Taylor Hudson fpengr@... [Safarifriends]
>> wrote:
>>
>> Ian,
>> No easy day here. Either you work the burner as a contortionist, or you
>> pull the unit.
>>
>> Pulling the unit is not quite as bad as it sounds. There are likely two
>> screws in the rear base of the unit accessible through the service hatch.
>> Shut off gas atvthe tank and remove the gas line at the fridge gas shut
>> valve. Disconnect the coach 12 volt power at the spade connectors. Unplug
>> the 120 volt plug. Isolate and disconnect the ice maker water line if so
>> equipped. Unload the fridge contents ensuring any beer is iced down to
>> prevent “skunking” it. The fridge is held in by wood screws around the
>> opening of the cabinet. A second set of hands is desirable when pulling
>> it out. If you will build a horizontal landing of a wooden board on
>> concrete or wood blocks the same height as the cabinet opening to slide
>> the refrigerator onto as it comes out the opening, no one has to pick it
>> up upon reinstallation.
>>
>> All service is a cinch once it out the cabinet. Once you have cleaned the
>> burner seeing what you working on, next time you can likely do it in the
>> coach.
>> v/r,
>>
>> Taylor Hudson
>> ‘98 Safari Serengeti (4060), CAT 3126
>> acquired 2018
>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 5:39 PM ian_barraclough@... [Safarifriends]
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a 1998 Safari Continental that I need to clean the fridge burner
>>> on - it will only cool on propane for a couple of hours before I get the
>>> "no co" code. It cools just fine on AC. On my installation when I take
>>> off the outside panel the burner is tucked way back behind the main body
>>> of the coach to right hand side so I do not have an easy way to access.
>>> Does anyone know how to get at that to clean - I am hoping I do not have
>>> to pull the fridge to do so?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ian - 1998 Continental, Ali 6 Spd, CAT 3126B
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Cleaning propane stove burner
'That’s not a bad idea - give me enough room from the back side then. I’ll start looking with approach and let you all know how I get along - it’s probably going to be next week before I get to it.Thank you all for the detailed sugggestions.
Ian
1998 Continental, Ali 6spd, CAT 3126b
Sent from my Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Ian,
Instead of building a platform and pulling the refrigerator all the
way out, why not just pull it a third to half way out. It will give
you enough room on the back side to take the burner assembly apart to
clean it. Just a thought...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On 8/5/19, Ian Barraclough ian_barraclough@... [Safarifriends]
wrote:
> Thanks so much Taylor - especially for the important beer step - that would
> be a complete disaster
> Looks like a good project for an upcoming weekend - thanks for the
> instructions again!!!
>
> Ian
> 1998 Continental, Ali 6spd, CAT 3126B
>
> Sent from my Sinclair ZX Spectrum
>
>> On Aug 5, 2019, at 16:33, W Taylor Hudson fpengr@... [Safarifriends]
>> wrote:
>>
>> Ian,
>> No easy day here. Either you work the burner as a contortionist, or you
>> pull the unit.
>>
>> Pulling the unit is not quite as bad as it sounds. There are likely two
>> screws in the rear base of the unit accessible through the service hatch.
>> Shut off gas atvthe tank and remove the gas line at the fridge gas shut
>> valve. Disconnect the coach 12 volt power at the spade connectors. Unplug
>> the 120 volt plug. Isolate and disconnect the ice maker water line if so
>> equipped. Unload the fridge contents ensuring any beer is iced down to
>> prevent “skunking” it. The fridge is held in by wood screws around the
>> opening of the cabinet. A second set of hands is desirable when pulling
>> it out. If you will build a horizontal landing of a wooden board on
>> concrete or wood blocks the same height as the cabinet opening to slide
>> the refrigerator onto as it comes out the opening, no one has to pick it
>> up upon reinstallation.
>>
>> All service is a cinch once it out the cabinet. Once you have cleaned the
>> burner seeing what you working on, next time you can likely do it in the
>> coach.
>> v/r,
>>
>> Taylor Hudson
>> ‘98 Safari Serengeti (4060), CAT 3126
>> acquired 2018
>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 5:39 PM ian_barraclough@... [Safarifriends]
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a 1998 Safari Continental that I need to clean the fridge burner
>>> on - it will only cool on propane for a couple of hours before I get the
>>> "no co" code. It cools just fine on AC. On my installation when I take
>>> off the outside panel the burner is tucked way back behind the main body
>>> of the coach to right hand side so I do not have an easy way to access.
>>> Does anyone know how to get at that to clean - I am hoping I do not have
>>> to pull the fridge to do so?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ian - 1998 Continental, Ali 6 Spd, CAT 3126B
>>>
>>
>>
>
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Ian
1998 Continental, Ali 6spd, CAT 3126b
Sent from my Sinclair ZX Spectrum
On Aug 7, 2019, at 06:47, TD sdjhtm@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
Ian,
Instead of building a platform and pulling the refrigerator all the
way out, why not just pull it a third to half way out. It will give
you enough room on the back side to take the burner assembly apart to
clean it. Just a thought...
John
'95 Safari Serengeti 38ft, Cummins C8.3-300, Allison
6spd
On 8/5/19, Ian Barraclough ian_barraclough@... [Safarifriends]
wrote:
> Thanks so much Taylor - especially for the important beer step - that would
> be a complete disaster
> Looks like a good project for an upcoming weekend - thanks for the
> instructions again!!!
>
> Ian
> 1998 Continental, Ali 6spd, CAT 3126B
>
> Sent from my Sinclair ZX Spectrum
>
>> On Aug 5, 2019, at 16:33, W Taylor Hudson fpengr@... [Safarifriends]
>> wrote:
>>
>> Ian,
>> No easy day here. Either you work the burner as a contortionist, or you
>> pull the unit.
>>
>> Pulling the unit is not quite as bad as it sounds. There are likely two
>> screws in the rear base of the unit accessible through the service hatch.
>> Shut off gas atvthe tank and remove the gas line at the fridge gas shut
>> valve. Disconnect the coach 12 volt power at the spade connectors. Unplug
>> the 120 volt plug. Isolate and disconnect the ice maker water line if so
>> equipped. Unload the fridge contents ensuring any beer is iced down to
>> prevent “skunking” it. The fridge is held in by wood screws around the
>> opening of the cabinet. A second set of hands is desirable when pulling
>> it out. If you will build a horizontal landing of a wooden board on
>> concrete or wood blocks the same height as the cabinet opening to slide
>> the refrigerator onto as it comes out the opening, no one has to pick it
>> up upon reinstallation.
>>
>> All service is a cinch once it out the cabinet. Once you have cleaned the
>> burner seeing what you working on, next time you can likely do it in the
>> coach.
>> v/r,
>>
>> Taylor Hudson
>> ‘98 Safari Serengeti (4060), CAT 3126
>> acquired 2018
>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 5:39 PM ian_barraclough@... [Safarifriends]
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a 1998 Safari Continental that I need to clean the fridge burner
>>> on - it will only cool on propane for a couple of hours before I get the
>>> "no co" code. It cools just fine on AC. On my installation when I take
>>> off the outside panel the burner is tucked way back behind the main body
>>> of the coach to right hand side so I do not have an easy way to access.
>>> Does anyone know how to get at that to clean - I am hoping I do not have
>>> to pull the fridge to do so?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ian - 1998 Continental, Ali 6 Spd, CAT 3126B
>>>
>>
>>
>
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