Operation Manual

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OPERATION ON AN AC POWER SOURCE (100-240V)
This cooler can not only be run on a vehicle electrical system (12/24V), but also on an 100-
240V alternang current system.
Before you make the connecon and start the unit, please check that line supply voltage
meets unit operang voltage requirements as specied by the unit’s rang plate.
If the voltage is permissible, plug the earthed plug into a properly installed, earthed safety
outlet. An adapter may be necessary in some foreign countries where the format of standard
outlets are dierent.
The unit has an internal priority circuit.
NOTE: When using 24V and 230V together, make sure to plug in the 230V power cord rst
and aerwards the 24V power cord. Otherwise the appliance will “BEEP” indicang low
voltage. This is not a malfuncon.
OPERATION ON A VEHICLE’S BATTERY (12V OR 24V)
Please check whether baery voltage meets the requirements specied on the coolers
rang plate. Check to see that the power source is at least fuse-protected at 15 A (12V) or
7.5 A (24V).
If these condions are met, please use the 12V/24V cable provided with the cooler to make
the connecon at the rear-side of the cooler; insert the cable’s plug into the vehicle’s electric
outlet or the cigaree lighter socket.
Use a socket of at least 120W for 12V DC.
It is absolutely necessary to disconnect the cooler from the baery when a high-rate charger is
being used. When used in a p-up truck cab, switch o the cooler before pping the cab forward.
Useful advice:
Foodstus and beverages stored in the cooler should always be in closed containers or
wrapped so that air can circulate around these refrigerated items. Do not place warm or hot
foods or beverages into the cooler.
ICE CUBE TRAY
The provided ice cube tray can be lled with water and put on top of the inside element to
make ice cubes.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
A heavy build-up of frost and ice in the unit will reduce its cooling eect. Do not use sharp
objects to remove the layer of frost and ice; instead, switch o the unit and allow it to
defrost. It is recommended that the unit be regularly defrosted.
If the unit is not in use over an extended period of me, open the lid enough to produce an
air gap so that fresh air can circulate in the cool-space.