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Safe operation of the equipment
• Even if the unit has been cleaned before leaving the factory, we strongly recommend using a soft cloth dampened
in warm water with a little neutral detergent to clean it again. Then wipe it with a dry
, soft cloth. (Notice: Electrical
components can only be wiped with a dry cloth)
• Warning: Never immerse the appliance in water. Do not turn on the appliance when it is wet.
• The appliance is intended for indoor use only, never expose it to moisture.
• Protect the appliance and cord from heat and moisture.
• A qualied technician must install the power supply on the boat.
• WARNING: Do not use the appliance if it is visibly damaged.
• Only a qualied service technician may repair this appliance. Improper repairs can lead to danger.
• If the appliance's power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a service center, or similarly
qualied person to avoid danger.
• It is recommended to use the appliance on a level surface and at an inclination of less than 30° when switched on.
• When transporting, do not tilt the appliance more than 30°, handle the product with care.
• If the appliance is tilted more than this, always leave it switched o for 24 hours before switching it on.
• Your appliance requires good ventilation, you must ensure that there is free space for air circulation at the back (200
mm) and at the side (100 mm) of the appliance.
• Do not place the appliance near open ames or heat sources (heaters, direct sunlight, gas ovens, etc.) - Risk of
overheating!
• Place the unit in a dry and well-ventilated place away from heat sources (such as stoves, hot smoke, etc.) and avoid
direct sunlight.
• Always ensure sucient ventilation so that heat does not build up during operation.
• Do not cover ventilation openings.
• Ensure that the voltage is within the correct range for the cable and connection. The unit's technical data plate
shows the exact voltage ranges.
• WARNING! Before turning on the unit, make sure the cable and plug are in good working order.
• NOTE! Connect the appliance as follows:
- Using a 12/24 V cable to a vehicle socket (e.g. cigarette lighter).
- Using a 230 V adapter with cable to a standard 230 V socket.
- Check that the power supply parameters on the rating plate correspond to those on the mains supply.
• WARNING! Disconnect the appliance from the mains before cleaning, maintenance and after use.
• DANGER! Do not touch the cables with bare hands. This applies especially when the appliance is powered from
230 V electricity. 230 V mains.
• Do not pull on the cord when disconnecting it from the power outlet.
• If the appliance is connected to a 12/24 V socket: disconnect the refrigerator and other electrical appliances from the
battery before connecting the charging device.
• If the appliance is connected to a 12/24 V outlet: unplug the appliance or turn it o when you turn o the motor. Oth-
erwise, the battery may be discharged.
• Store food only in its original packaging or suitable containers.
• Do not ll the inner container with ice or liquids.
• Do not keep any electrical appliances in the refrigerator as they may be damaged.
• Do not store any ammable items such as sprays in the appliance.
• The refrigeration appliance is not suitable for transporting corrosive substances containing solvents.
• Warning: Do not allow children to play with the refrigerator (for example, climbing or standing on the refrigerator).
They could damage the refrigerator and seriously injure themselves.
• Electrical appliances are not toys. Keep and use the equipment out of the reach of children.
• Persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, or without sucient experience in oper-
ating household appliances, must not operate it without the supervision of a responsible person.
Guidelines for environmental protection
LIQUIDATION:
Electrical appliances should not be disposed of with municipal waste.
According to Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE/WEEE) and related national legislation, electrical waste
must be separated and recycled. Recycling as an alternative to disposal:
the owner of the electrical equipment is obliged to take the equipment to a collection centre
place or ensure that it is properly recycled. E-waste may be disposed of
at a waste collection point operated in accordance with the applicable national directives
waste legislation. This does not apply to accessories without electrical components.