Operating Guide

Optimizing Performance
Pre-chilled food and drinks are recommended to put into this unit. If drinks are at room
temperature it will take 2-3 hours to chill them.
This thermoelectric cooler and warmer is not designed to heat cold food; this unit only
preserves hot foods at a warm temperature. However, this unit does have the ability to heat
some foods that are semi-cool if given a minimum of 2 hours.
With proper use, this thermoelectric cooler and warmer unit can preserve the temperature of
food, warm or cold, all day.
To conserve energy, the display/screen of the Concord LDX goes dark after approximately
2 minutes of not touching the display/screen. If you need see the current temperature
displayed on your Concord, simply press the UP or DOWN arrow keys. If you press the SET
button, the Concord will flash your original, pre-set temperature.
NOTE: When the Concord reaches to within a few degrees of your pre-set temperature in
cooling mode, the Concord enters ECOmode and the fan will turn off to save energy.
NOTE: You can set the thermostat to your desired setting. The digital display can be adjusted to a
range between 16°F to 149°F. However, because the Concord LDX is a thermoelectric unit, interior
(cabinet) temperature depends upon ambient temperature. While the display may be set to 16°F in
cooling mode, the unit may not reach that pre-set temperature. For example, if the ambient
temperature is 76°F and you set the unit to 17°F in cooling mode, the lowest interior temperature that
can be reached is about 36°F since the interior temperature of this unit can reach approximately 35°F
to 40°F below ambient temperature (performance and results may vary).
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The Concord 20LDX can fit 22 standard soda cans (12 fl. oz./355 ml) in the following configuration:
Remove both container baskets on interior door
Remove topmost interior shelf from unit by gently pushing the shelf up and sliding it out
Refer to Fig. 8 for suggested can configuration
Shelf & baskets removed
Fig. 8
Can placement: interior,
top and bottom view