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For best results, use cookware with a flat bottom. Size is also important. The bottom should have a
diameter of 4.5” to 10”. Round bottom pans will give best results. Do not use cookware that is
warped.
Cleaning
Use a damp cloth to wipe off the glass ceramic surface of the cooktop. Take care that water
doesn’t seep into the device. Never use abrasive cleaners or oil-based liquids.
Residential Refrigerator
The residential refrigerator is 120V AC only. Because it has been designed for use in residences, it does
not run on propane as RV gas absorption refrigerators do. A continuous supply of 120V AC is required
for proper operation.
In order to provide 120V while towing, there is an inverter to convert 12V DC from the batteries into
120V AC for the refrigerator. This is described in more detail below.
In your sticks and bricks home, it’s generally not necessary to winterize the refrigerator. However,
before storing the RV for the winter, it is critical to properly winterize the refrigerator in your RV. This
includes components inside the refrigerator and outside the refrigerator. Detailed instructions may be
found in our
Residential Refrigerator User Guide
. Note that Heartland changes refrigerator models and
suppliers over time, so the guide may not reflect the actual location of controls inside your refrigerator.
Even if you’re living in the RV all year round, if temperatures are forecast to drop below freezing, you’ll
need to winterize the water feed line that supplies the refrigerator (if so equipped). There are parts of
the line, and a drain valve, exposed to outside air. The poly line and drain valve may be damaged in a
freeze. Refer to the
Residential Refrigerator Guide
for instructions on winterizing the water feed line.
Refrigerator Water Feed Line Cutoff Valve
The water feed line that supplies the ice maker has a cutoff valve inside the coach. On most floor plans,
it will be located either under the sink, or under and behind the bottom drawer to the left of the sink.