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Euhomy CF-35 - Operating with 110-240 V AC

Euhomy CF-35
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Operation & Installation
Note:
APPLICATION & OPERATION
OPERATING WITH 110–240V AC
CAUTION
The fridge is equipped with a multilevel battery monitor that protects your vehicle battery
against excessive discharging when the fridge is connected to a 12V or 24V DC power
source.
IMPORTANT: When running the fridge on DC power, we recommend setting the battery
monitor to LOW if the fridge is not running on a crank battery.
Your fridge is equipped with reverse polarity protection, which protects your fridge against
reverse battery connections and short circuits.
To protect your battery, the fridge switches off automatically if the power source voltage is
insufficient. The fridge will restart only when the voltage reaches cut-in level.
Over-voltage may damage the electronics of the fridge.
The fridge will turn on automatically. You do not need to switch it on.
The display will automatically show the current internal compartment temperature.
The fridge is equipped with a multi-voltage internal power supply with a priority circuit or
connecting to an AC voltage power source of 110V–240V.
First, plug the 110V–240V AC power adapter and cable into the fridge power socket at the
end of the fridge. Then, connect to a suitable 110V–240V AC power source.
Do not touch cables, plugs, or switches with wet hands or when your feet are in
contact with water! If you operate your fridge on board a boat by means of a
shore connection to a 110V-240V AC power source, the power connection must
include an earth-leakage residual current device (RCD).
Note:
Always consult a qualified automotive electrician when using a DC extension cable.
It is important that the correct cable size and gauge are used for the installation of the DC
supply. Otherwise, the voltage can decrease over a distance.
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