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8.  Trouble shooting

Before  calling  a  service  technician  please  check

carefully  the  operating  instructions,  service  booklet

and the warranty terms and conditions:

Are location and ventilation satisfactory?
Is the appliance level?
Is  there  a  current  in  the  wall  socket  and  is  the

connection suitable for the appliance?
Is the mains power cable damaged?
For  mains  operation,  is  the  electric  thermostat

swiched on?
For  gas  operation,  was  the  safety  valve  knob

pressed down long enough?
Is  the  thermostat  knob  set  towards  the  maximum

position?
Is the gas cylinder or the pressure regulator valve

open?
Is there any gas in the cylinder? (If by shaking, no

liquid movement can be detected, then the cylinder

is empty.)
Is more than one power source connected (such as

gas or electricity)?
Was warm food placed in the unit?
Was a large quantity of food put in at one time?

9. Putting into operation

You  must,  in  all  instances,  operate  the

appliance  from  a  single  energy  source  only.

Connecting several energy sources at the same time

will cause failure of the appliance. 

Technical data:

9.1 Connecting to 230 Volt

electrical mains

Make  sure  no  other  energy  source  is  connected

(gas, 12V).
The appliance may only be operated from nominal

voltage  mains  as  shown  on  the  data  plate.  The

appliance mains plug may be connected to a mains

socket earthed in accordance with regulations.

Model

F 400

Type

JCV 3

Gross volume

39 litre

Mains operation

230V (AC)

Input

120W (0,5 Amps)

Energy consumption

2.1 kWh/24h

Battery operation

12V (DC)

Input

120W (10 Amps)

Energy consumption

240Ah/24h

Gas pressure (p)

2.75kPa (11” water gauge)

Gas type

LP

Jet size

26

Gas consumption

0,86 Mj/h

Climate class

N

Refrigerant

550g NH

3

+ H

2

O

Summary of Contents for F400E

Page 1: ...207 5195 01 Explorer 3 Way Fridge Freezer F400 Operating Instructions NZ...

Page 2: ...purchased is designed for operation on 230 Volt electrical mains from a 12 Volt battery or from bottled LP gas It can be used to transport frozen food or used as a normal refrigerator depending on the...

Page 3: ...vehicle battery 5 3 From LP bottled gas 6 Useful suggestions 7 Defrosting cleaning and maintenance 8 Trouble shooting 9 Putting into operation technical data 9 1 Connecting to 230 Volt electrical mai...

Page 4: ...aging make sure the appliance is not damaged If you find damage to the appliance resulting from transport report it immediately to the transportation firm 2 View of the appliance 1 insulated casing 2...

Page 5: ...stationary position This is caused by the movement of the vehicle impairing the flow of the refrigerant within the unit It is important that the appliance is not directly exposed to radiated heat sunl...

Page 6: ...in sections 9 3 and 9 4 After opening the valve of the gas cylinder and checking for gas leaks Figure 4 turn thermostat to maximum position press down the gas safety valve and at the same time press...

Page 7: ...act with the evaporator panel as this can cause freezer burn to the foods The appliance is not operated on 12 Volts when your vehicle is parked otherwise you will drain the battery in a short time Onl...

Page 8: ...ected such as gas or electricity Was warm food placed in the unit Was a large quantity of food put in at one time 9 Putting into operation You must in all instances operate the appliance from a single...

Page 9: ...must be fitted in the positive lead as close as practical to the battery terminal A 16 Amp switch may be fitted in a convenient position to switch the current on or off to the appliance All electrical...

Page 10: ...above instances the other end of the Sureflex Pipe should terminate in a 1 4 o d extension piece In order to connect this to a 1 8 B S P female threaded gas inlet of the appliance a coupling which ha...

Page 11: ...r corrosion protection less than 2 weight of the coolant 11 Recycling After unpacking the appliance the packing materials should be delivered to a local collection site At the end of its useful lifeti...

Page 12: ...Printed by Xerox Hungary Ltd Rev 2003 08 27...

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