I have a 19 plate roller team 746 and I just gone on holiday I have a problem with the fridge it's not going on with electric or or with gas. Red fuse

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I have a 19 plate roller team 746 and I just gone on holiday I have a problem with the fridge it's not going on with electric or or with gas. Red fuse warning lights in their control panel I think this has something to do with their fridge that's going on Is there somebody that can help me sort this problem out as I am out in the Isle of Wight with no fridge working thanks very much in advance
 

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It would help if you said what make & model of fridge.
With both gas and electric not working have you got power to the fridge control panel. With Dometic fridges the electronics on the fridge are normally fed via a 2 amp fuse.
 
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Sorry I am very new to this I'll send you a picture of the fridge where will I find the fuse for the fridge
 

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You'll have a fuse box. Maybe under a seat or out of the way somewhere. There will be a row of blade type car fuses in it. Probably one of them 👍

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The instructions for the control panel should tell you what the warning light means. You probably have a collection of fuses and maybe the fridge one had blown. The EHU light isn't illuminated so it would appear that you may not be hooked up to mains so it cant work on electric anyway
 
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It looks to me that the selected source is gas, if its not working, is there gas in there ?
 
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Clutching at straws here but the only image related to rollerteam fuses comes up as these...

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Similar to my fridge. If the red light is flashing on the very right hand button. You can try a reset by pressing and hold both the on/off switch and the warning light switch simultaneously, for 5 seconds.
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I can't see any lights on, on the control panel.
Very first picture the right hand side shows the power is on and then there is a middle light on.
To the right of that middle light is an electric symbol (which isnt on) to the left is possibly a 12 volt symbol and I m guessing the one with the amber light on is Gas.
It might also be fruitful to have the lights on (3rd one down on the left hand side) as I know the TV doesnt work without that on so that may be a possibility ?
 
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Very first picture the right hand side shows the power is on and then there is a middle light on.
To the right of that middle light is an electric symbol (which isnt on) to the left is possibly a 12 volt symbol and I m guessing the one with the amber light on is Gas.
I'm not familiar with RollerTeam stuff, but it looks more like the right hand symbol is to show hookup is plugged in, the left hand symbol is to show leisure battery charging from the starter battery/alternator, and I just don't know what the middle symbol is.

There are two 12V supplies to a 3-way fridge. One is from the leisure battery to the fridge control board, and is usually on all the time. It sometimes doesn't have its own dedicated fuse, but is on a circuit that supplies other permanently on things like the heater controls and step.

The other fridge 12V supply is from the starter battery to the fridge 12V heater element, and is usually only on when the engine is running. It is usually a fairly big fuse, about 20A.
 
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