Contact the manufacturer, Absorption refrigeration is an infrequently used alternative to compression refrigeration. Absorption refrigerators use a solution of ammonia and water as refrigerant fluid. A gas flame heats the ammonia and provides the energy that drives the cooling process. These models are generally very simple and have few moving parts. This is a very straightforward process. There are three main principles behind proper operation of an absorption refrigerator. Place the refrigerator on a level surface. Make sure that it is adequately ventilated. Check that the correct heat is being applied in the boiler. As long as there are no leaks, this should be enough for the refrigerator to work properly.
1. No operation - no panel lights: DC Volts
Fuse
Wiring
Upper Circuit Board
Lower Circuit Board
http://www.gasrefrigeration.net/dom_techdata/26121_2852SM.PDF
I would start with the DC volatage and track it back until you lose it. Most of the time it does end up being the lower circuit board though.
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