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1.2 Operating the Coolbox Safely
CAUTION!
• Before connecting and switching on the coolbox, ensure that the power supply cable and the
plug are dry.
NOTICE!
• Do not place the coolbox near naked ames or other heat sources (heaters, strong direct
sunlight, gas ovens etc.)
• Danger of overheating!
• Ensure at all times that there is sucient ventilation around the coolbox so that any heat
generated during normal use can rise freely and does not build up during operation. Make
sure the coolbox is suciently far away from walls and other objects so that the air can
circulate.
• Ensure that the coolbox ventilation openings are not covered.
• Do not ll the inner container with ice or uid.
• Do not immerse the coolbox in water.
• Protect the coolbox and the power supply cable against heat and moisture.
2. Coolbox Intended Use
The coolbox is designed to be operated from:
• a 12/24V DC on-board power supply from a vehicle, boat or caravan.
• a 12/24V DC auxiliary (leisure) battery.
• an AC power supply via an AC adaptor with a 12/24V DC output.
The coolbox is intended for temporary in-vehicle, camping, caravanning and leisure use. It is not
designed for permanent installation and should not be used as such.
CAUTION! Possible health hazard!
• Please check that the cooling/freezing capacity and performance of the device is suitable for
storing the food you wish to cool/freeze.
3. Coolbox Features
The coolbox can refrigerate or freeze food products. A fast-acting and ecient compressor
cooling system provides maintenance-free cooling performance with a control module. The
coolbox is designed for mobile use.
Features include:
• A 3-level battery monitor for protecting the vehicle/supplementary leisure battery.
• LCD temperature display with automatic switch o when the coolbox detects vehicle low
battery voltage.
• Temperature adjustment in increments of 1°C or 2°F.
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