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Waeco CR-65 - User Manual

Waeco CR-65
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CR-50, CR-65, CR-80, CR-110, CR-140
CR-65
CR-80
CR-50
CR-110
CR-140
DE 13 Kühlschrank
Bedienungsanleitung
EN 34 Refrigerator
Operating Manual
FR 54 Réfrigérateur
Notice d'utilisation
ES 77 Nevera
Instrucciones de uso
IT 98 Frigorifero
Istruzioni per l'uso
NL 119 Koelkast
Gebruiksaanwijzing
DA 140 Køleskab
Betjeningsvejledning
SV 161 Kylskåp
Bruksanvisning
NO 180 Kjøleskap
Bruksanvisning
FI 200 Jääkaapp
Käyttöohje
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Questions and Answers

  • Q
    qdanielAug 7, 2025
    Why is my Waeco CR-65 not cooling properly?
    • D
      David OlsonAug 8, 2025
      There are several reasons why your Waeco Refrigerator might not be cooling well. The ambient temperature could be too high, or there might be insufficient ventilation. Try moving the refrigerator to a different location. The condenser might be dirty and need cleaning, or the fan could be faulty and require replacement. Also, check if the battery capacity is exhausted and needs charging.
  • C
    Carmen HuangAug 14, 2025
    How to fix a Waeco Refrigerator compressor that is not running when connected to AC supply?
    • J
      Jason BuckAug 14, 2025
      If your Waeco Refrigerator compressor isn't running when connected to an AC supply, check for these potential causes: There might be an interruption in the supply cable, so ensure a secure connection. The main switch could be faulty, requiring replacement, or an additional supply line fuse might have blown, needing replacement. It's also possible that the electric circuit between the pins in the compressor is interrupted, which means the compressor needs to be replaced.
  • C
    Cynthia AlvarezAug 20, 2025
    What causes the interior temperature of my Waeco CR-65 to be too low on control level 1?
    • J
      Jose FranklinAug 20, 2025
      If the interior temperature of your Waeco Refrigerator is too low when set to control level "1", the thermostat may be faulty. Consider changing the thermostat.
  • R
    Ryan CarterAug 26, 2025
    What to do if the compressor of my Waeco Refrigerator doesn't run when connected to a battery?
    • S
      stoutmichaelAug 26, 2025
      If the compressor of your Waeco Refrigerator isn't running when connected to a battery, several issues could be the cause. There might be an interruption in the connection between the battery and the electronics, so you should establish a secure connection. The main switch could be faulty and need replacement, or an additional supply line fuse might have blown, requiring a replacement. The battery voltage or capacity might be too low, so charge or replace the battery, respectively. Also, check for loose cables or poor contact due to corrosion and ensure the cable cross section is adequate. Finally, the electric circuit between the pins in the compressor could be interrupted, indicating the compressor needs replacement.
  • R
    Rebecca SmithSep 1, 2025
    Why is my Waeco CR-65 making unusual noises?
    • A
      Amanda CunninghamSep 1, 2025
      Unusual noises from your Waeco Refrigerator can be caused by: * A component of the refrigerant circuit touching the wall. Carefully bend the component away from the obstruction. * A foreign body jammed between the cooling unit and the wall. Remove the foreign body.

Summary

Notes on Using the Manual

Symbols Used in Manual

Explains warning, caution, note, and action symbols used in the manual.

Safety Instructions

General Safety

Covers general safety precautions, installation, repairs, and operating environment.

Operating the Appliance Safely

Focuses on safe operation, child safety, defrosting, and protection from elements.

Scope of Delivery

Included Items

Lists refrigerator, cable set (for AC), and operating manual.

Accessories

MPS-35 Rectifier

Explains the rectifier for converting voltage for AC mains connection.

Intended Use

Cooling and Freezing Foodstuffs

Describes suitability for cooling/freezing food and power source compatibility.

Technical Description

General Characteristics

Covers cooling capacity, materials, refrigerant circuit, voltage compatibility, and inclination.

Installing and Connecting the Refrigerator

Installation Safety on Boats

Provides safety guidelines for installing the refrigerator on boats, including tilting and ventilation.

Installing the Refrigerator

Details how to fasten the device, keep openings clear, and ensure proper ventilation.

Undo the Lock

Explains how to operate the locking mechanism for the door (Lock and Vent).

Changing the Door Hinge

Describes how to change the door hinge to open the door to the left.

Connecting to DC Power

Details connecting the refrigerator to DC power, including cable cross-section and polarity.

Connecting to AC Power (Accessory)

Explains how to connect the refrigerator to AC power using a rectifier (MPS-35).

Using the Refrigerator

Energy Saving Tips

Provides tips for saving energy, such as location choice and door usage.

Appliance Usage and Controls

Covers general usage, caution on placement, and setting the temperature control.

Setting the Temperature

Explains how to set the temperature using the control knob and factors influencing cooling.

Conserving Foodstuffs

Provides advice on storing food, including temperature zones and wrapping.

Defrosting the Refrigerator

Explains two methods for removing condensation: direct drainage or collecting in the drip-tray.

Defrosting the Freezer

Details the steps to defrost the freezer, including removing contents and setting temperature.

Switching Off and Storing

Guides on how to switch off and store the refrigerator for long periods.

Replacing Interior Light

Instructions on how to replace the interior LED light.

Cleaning and Care

Fuse Replacement (DC;AC)

Steps to replace a faulty fuse in the rectifier.

General Cleaning

Advises against abrasive agents and details cleaning procedures.

Guarantee

Warranty Information

Mentions statutory warranty period and required documents for repair.

Disposal

Child Safety and Disposal

Warns about child entrapment and advises on proper disposal.

Troubleshooting

Red LED Fault Indicator

Explains the significance of red LED flashes as fault codes.

Low Interior Temperature

Lists causes and remedies for low interior temperature.

Compressor Not Running (Battery)

Details troubleshooting steps for compressor failure when connected to a battery.

Compressor Not Running (AC)

Troubleshooting steps for compressor failure when connected to AC power.

Poor Cooling Issues

Addresses issues of poor cooling and rising interior temperatures.

Unusual Noises

Identifies causes of loud humming and other noises.

Technical Data

General Specifications

Lists dimensions, voltage, AC connection, temperature ranges, and climatic class.

Model Specs (CR-50, CR-65)

Provides technical data for CR-50 and CR-65 models, including capacity and weight.

Model Specs (CR-80, CR-110, CR-140)

Lists technical specifications for CR-80, CR-110, and CR-140 models.

Waeco CR-65 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePortable Refrigerator
Capacity65 liters
Cooling TechnologyCompressor
RefrigerantR134a
Power Supply12/24 V DC
Average Power Consumption45W
MaterialPlastic, Metal
ColorGrey

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