WARNING: Never store combustible materials near the refrigerator/freezer. Storing combustible materials near the refrigerator/freezer creates a safety hazard and also
decreases the ventilation of the cooling system which decreases the refrigerator/ freezer performance.
!CAUTION: Do not touch the liner or other metal parts inside the refrigerator/freezer cabinet with wet hands because they can freeze to the refrigerator/freezer.
!WARNING: Always disconnect all power sources from the refrigerator/freezer when doing routine maintenance. Have service work done only by a qualified service technician.
Start the Refrigerator/freezer
1.Put the square plug end of the DC power cord into the DC connector of the refrigerator/freezer (see Art02215).
2.Put the cigarette lighter plug end of the DC power cord into the cigarette lighter of the vehicle.
3.Put the power switch in the “ON” position.
4.Put the Low Battery
- Position 3 is the recommended position.
12/24V = DC
Art02215
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Switch off | 10.7 V | 11.6V | 10.4V | ||
Switch on | 11.6V | 12.5V | 11.3V |
5.When using the AC/DC converter to operate the refrigerator/freezer, make sure that the Low Battery
- The refrigerator/freezer will NOT operate if Low Battery
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1 | off voltage 10.7V - on voltage 11.6V | off voltage 22.6V - on voltage 24.0V |
2 | off voltage 11.6V - on voltage 12.5V | off voltage 24.2V - on voltage 25.2V |
3 | off voltage 10.4V - on voltage 11.3V | off voltage 21.8V - on voltage 23.2V |
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