If you're home or around Langley, BC, you may be in a situation where the propane can't heat the ammonia sufficiently to cause it to boil. If that happens, you'll stop cooling and the "CHECK" light will illuminate as the refrigerator interior warms. This doesn't always happen, but can occur any time the ambient temperature is low enough to absorb the heat from the propane flame faster than the ammonia can be heated. If the ammonia can't be "boiled" the refrigerator will cease cooling. While this may not be your problem, it's possible that your refrigerator is operating properly and it's the outside temperature that's causing your problem. If it works during the day, but gives you problems when the sun goes down and it's cooler, you might want to see if it works better on electric than on gas. If so, it may be that it's just too cold to keep itself cool (sounds paradoxical, eh??)
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