allows air lo ciculata around tha cond6nssr, ldeally, this should
consist of
louvr€d
openings 6t
iloor änd worktop
lsvel
ot squal dimsnsions. Adsquate venlilation r€sults in
maximum cooling 6lficiency
ard minimum electric cuFont
consumfion,
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Deftoeiing
Du€ to th€ humidity of th6 air within ttl€ cäbin€i
storage spac6, lro6l will form on
the
surfaco of th€ svaporrtor
whon this häs b6en working for som6 time. A layer
of
lro6t in
e,cess of 6bout 6mm
(+in),
has
an advorse
€ff6cl
upon cooling elfciency,
therefore the
evaporator must be defrosred
at
regular intervals, For this
purpos€,
set
the
thsrm6tst
control
knob to
"O"
{OFF).
Aftsl defrosring
the cabinat interior must b€ cl6an6d and ddsd b€fore th6
rsfrigsrator is switched on again.
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Cleaning.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE ELECTRIC CURRENT
SUPPLY AEFORE CLEANING. SWTCHING OFF
tS NOT ENOUGH.
PULL OUT THE PLUGI Remove
from the cabinst all water resutting from
defrGting,
because ihis will otherwise
b€come the
cause of unpleas:rnt
ord€r
änd tainting atfecting the retrige€tor
conlonts,
wip€
the cabinet
irnerior clean
with a damp
cloth rvrung oln in w6m watar containing a mild, non-abrasive household
deGrgont.
Dry thoroughly wrh
6 3oft,
dry cloth.
Nevef
us€ brush€s,
scrap€rs, soap
powd6.s, petlol,
b€nzane or thinn€rs, which will damsge rh€
caun€t
lining. Door or ljd linings must not be allowed to
b6come too wet, or w6t€r m6v be aßod6d by th6
insulatron
mat€dä|, and insulding
offici6ncy will b€ adretsely affsct€d until
the
insulant has
dd6d our- Wash all
romovable
sh€lv€s and fittings
in w6rm so€puds, then rins€ and dry with
a soft clean cloth.
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taying-up.
Wh8n th€ refrigeralor is to
te
left
unusod for any apprsciable
period
of ime, rhe
plug
musi be removed from the
supply sock€t. lt is advisabl€ that the
calinet should b€ clsan€d and the lid or door left open {or a tew hours to
prevent
odour
fomation,
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T€chnicsl Advic€ to? DC
Operaiion.
T.l.0ir6ctconnsctionbstwagnbatt6ryandrefrigorator.Avddtheuseofunn€cssaryplug6,switches,distribution
sockets 6tc, betw€eh th€ bett€ry
ard the
rofrig€rotor,
as
th€s€ will
contibutg
to voltags drop
at
th€ input tsminals
and momontarY
p€ek
vohäg6s
cawed by oth6r ol€ctfical equitment the ssme circuit can damag€ the r€frig€rator
inv6n€r.
Alweys conn€ct th€ reftigoraror
direcdy to the bättsry.
(S€e
Fig.2)
7.2. The
€lectdc curBnt supply to
rhe r6trig6rabr must b6
protscted
by a line fuse ins€ned in
the
pGitive
tead,
as clo6€ to the batt6ry
as oossibl€.
24V DC lus€ nring 104.
r2V
DC fü.€ 6ting 15A.
7.3.
DC cur€rt supply
cauo musl h6v€ cro6s s€crional
srea of at l6ast 2.5mmrto
pr€v€m
volt
g€
drop. Cable
runs
should b€ as short and direcr as
pGsible,for
ths ssme r€ason.
lR6t€r
lo 1 .21
7.4. Engel r€lfig€r.tol8
ar€
protsct€d
sg€inst r6dio intertursnc€ to the roquir€mehrs
oI
EN
5OO81-1.
In
order to avoid
radio
imorf€rsnc€
on tho DC aupptylins,
dea36
uB€
sspärat€
positivo
and
n€gative
c€bl€6, whicb a€
rwist€d
together
in
a
spiral tom.
(S€€
Fig.2)
7.5. Eattorv
Maimamnce b M6t lmDortant.
Should the voltago
3t the
reftigerator
input
t€minals fall b€low
the
rar€d
requiromont,
rhe
cooling effciencv
will
imm€diatsly
b€ r€duc€d. Pl€as6
p€y
due
att€mion to tho maimenancs of
your
battery in a
good
state
of chargs.
7.8.
Auick chargeß
eupply the bttery vith excess wltege in
Föofining
ahdir
intended
function.
Should
tha ßf.igaato.
.smain
switched-on whilst a
quick
chrrger is conn6d6d to the battery, the invsn€r can suffd clamag6.
7.7.
Never uso a batt€ry charger, transform6./r6cüfier.
bttory oliminator or ACIDC conven6r to supply
your
Engel
refri-
geßtor.
Süch €quipm€nt cad, undsr csrtain
circumstsnc€s, d6liv€r cun€nt st € voltsgp which msy
damsge
th6
in-
v€rtsr, lt is in ord€.
to
u36 th€s€
itoms alwayE
providsd
thät th6 battory
b coon€ctod
in
psrall€l
b€two€n ths charg-
ing €quiFmem and th€ refrig€r.tor.
{560
Fig.3}
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APPLICATION
ot ENGII{E GENERATOB
To us6 an €niin€
gEnolator
as
pow€r
sourca for ENGEL refrigorator, users
ar6 advisod
to
contacr fi6ir ENGEL
doaler
lor its
application m€thod in order
ro
protsct
the r€frjgsrator flom damags caus€d by high volt6ge.