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Iceco VL60S User Manual

Iceco VL60S
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Iceco VL60S Specifications

General IconGeneral
RefrigerantR134a
Cooling MethodCompressor
Battery ProtectionYes
Reversible DoorYes
Adjustable LegsYes
Warranty1 year
Capacity60 liters
Power Supply12/24V DC, 110-240V AC
Power Consumption45W

Summary

Operation

2.1 Temperature Compensation Mode

Allows adjustment of temperature compensation levels (F1, F2, F3) in standby mode.

2.2 Switch Between 0C to 0F

Enables switching the temperature display unit between Celsius and Fahrenheit.

2.3 Setting Temperature

Guides on how to adjust the desired set temperature using UP/DOWN buttons.

2.4 MAX & ECO Mode

Explains how to toggle between MAX and ECO modes for compressor speed.

2.5 Triple Battery Protection Operation

Details on adjusting battery protection levels (H/M/L) via the Mode button.

Care And Maintenance

3.1 Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the fridge interior and exterior using a wet cloth and mild detergent.

3.2 DOs and DON'Ts

Provides guidelines on proper cleaning practices and actions to avoid.

Troubleshooting (Q & A)

1. Heat Resistance and Water Resistance

Details operating temperature limits (up to 550C) and light rain resistance.

2. Insulation Performance

Provides data on how long the refrigerator retains temperature when powered off.

3. Temperature Display Logic

Explains the difference between current and set temperature readings on the display.

4. Handling Upside Down Delivery

Guidance on proper procedure if the refrigerator is delivered upside down.

5. Triple Battery Protection Function

Explains the triple battery protection mechanism and its voltage cut-off levels.

6. Power Draw in Max Cooling Mode

Lists the electrical power consumption for various models in max cooling mode.

7. Actual vs. Set Temperature Difference

Explains why actual internal temperatures may vary from the set temperature.

8. Cable Usage: Car vs. Home

Information on using AC and DC cables for powering the refrigerator at home or in a car.

9. Fuse Specification

Specifies the fuse rating (15A) and its location within the refrigerator.

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