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Setting the Temperature
•  To set the temperature, press the “Set” button to enter temperature setting mode, 
before pressing the [ + ] or [ - ] buttons. The temperature on the display screen will 
adjust and flash.
•  Once there have been no further temperature adjustments for 5-6 seconds, the 
temperature on the display will flash twice to indicate that it has been confirmed. 
The ambient temperature of the fridge/freezer will be shown on the display 
screen.
•  NOTE: The temperature can only be adjusted once the “Set” button has been 
pressed. The [ + ] and [ - ] buttons will not function otherwise.
•  The temperature can be adjusted from -18°C to 10°C.
•  The default temperature is set to -18°C.
Celsius/Fahrenheit Adjustment
•  Press the “Set” button once to enter temperature setting mode, then press it for 
a second time to enter Celsius/Fahrenheit setting mode. Use the [ + ] and [ - ] 
buttons to switch between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F). 
•  Once there have been no further adjustments for 5-6 seconds, the unit on the 
display will flash twice to indicate that it has been confirmed. The set unit will then 
appear on the display screen.
Battery Protection Settings
•  When the battery voltage drops to the set value, the refrigerator will automatically 
turn off to protect the battery from over-discharge. Once the battery charge 
reaches the restart voltage, the unit will start again.
•  NOTE: When the battery protector is closed, the battery should be fully charged 
to avoid repeated restarts of the unit.
•  Press the “Set” button for a third time to enter the ABS voltage setting state, and 
adjust between high (“Hi”), medium (“ned”) and low (“Lo”) gear of ABS with the  
[ + ] and [ - ] buttons.
•  Once there have been no further adjustments for 5-6 seconds, the value on the 
display will flash twice to indicate that it has been confirmed. 
Memory Function
•  If the power is turned off, the fridge will restart using the same mode and 
temperature when it is used again.
NOTE:
•  If an error occurs, a buzzer will sound and the ERROR INDICATOR light will 
illuminate. See page 14 for more information on error codes and their meanings.
Operating Instructions (Cont.)