Coleman 5726-750 Safety Precautions, Do not block the air intake area, or air outlet vent

Models: 5726-750

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Safety Precautions
Risk of burns, electric shock or injury.

Safety Precautions

To prevent personal injury, injury to others, or damage to property, read and follow these safety precautions carefully before use and use this product accordingly.

WARNING

Do not block the air intake area WARNING

Do not place ice or water Prohibited directly inside the cooler.

Do not remove frost or ice on the inside of the cooler using a knife,

 

Do not immerse in water or pour

 

water on the unit. Always

Use in water

shelter your cooler from rain

prohibited

and snow.

Risk of short circuit or electric shock.

Prohibited

Do not let children use the product alone. Keep infants away.

Do not store dry ice.

May cause shock, malfunction or rupture.

Prohibited screwdriver, etc. (See “Defrosting” on page 7.)

The inner box is a condenser, which may malfunction if scratched.

 

Do not store flammable items such

Prohibited

as gasoline, thinner or aerosol spray.

Keep flammables away from unit.

Danger of explosion from gasoline, thinner or aerosol spray.

This unit must not be disassem- Disas sembly bled, repaired or modified by prohibited anyone except a repair

technician.

Risk of combustion, shock or malfunction causing injury.

Prohibited

Prohibited

Do not store medicine or items requiring precise temperature control.

Interrupted power or improper use may cause damage to cooler contents.

When setting the temperature to FREEZE-1 or FREEZE-2, do not store items such as glass bottles or cans that break or burst from freezing.

Contents may freeze and break the container, causing injury.

 

Do not block the air intake area

Do not insert foreign materials in

 

or air outlet vent.

the air intake area or air outlet

Prohibited

May cause

vent.

 

Prohibited

 

malfunction.

 

Do not place objects or weight on the unit.

Prohibited Heavy items may fall, causing injury or product damage.

Do not cut, damage, modify, sharply bend, pull, twist or knot the power cable. Also, placing heavy objects on the cable or forcing it into small spaces will damage the

Prohibited cable, which may result in fire or electric shock.

Do not use if either the household power supply cable or vehicle power cable is damaged, or if the DC power socket is loose.

Prohibited May cause electric shock, short circuit or combustion.

If used in a vehicle, disconnect the DC power cable whenever engine is turned off for extended periods of time.

Warnin g The power does not turn off after switching off the engine in some cars. If the power plug is left connected, the battery may become run down or damaged.

Keep cooler and power supply out of direct sunlight.

Prohibited

Solar heat can limit

 

 

cooling ability. UV rays

 

can cause damage to

 

cooler.

 

When opening or closing the lid,

 

do not place your hand at the

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edge of the container.

 

Hand may get caught, causing injury.

Avoid using in places expected to reach 120˚F or more (example: car trunk on a hot day).

Prohibited The temperature of cooler contents may rise, causing damage or spoilage.

When removing the power plug, be sure to hold the end of the plug rather than pulling on the power cable.

Warnin g There is danger of electric shock or short circuit causing fire.

Prohibited

Avoid dropping or striking unit.

This may cause damage to the

Do not attach to

Prohibited

power source with

 

Unit becomes heavy after

Do not touch the inside of the

 

storing items inside.

cooler with wet hands.

Caution

Use caution when lifting or transporting.

Prohibited

 

Risk of frostbite.

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electronic components inside.

Use the handles when carrying the product.

Holding the product using other parts may cause you to drop it, resulting in injury.

reversed polarity.

This will cause damage to the electrical components and void your warranty.

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