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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONTROL PANEL
POWER ON/OFF
Note: If moved, always leave the freezer to stand upright for ~4 hours before connecting to power.
To start, connect to power, close the freezer lid and press the On/Off button for ~3 seconds. The indicators will flash
briefly, the temperature indicator will then light up (showing the previous setting) and shortly after the compressor will
start up.
To turn the freezer off, press the On/Off button for 3 seconds. The indicators will all turn off and the compressor (if
running) will stop.
TEMPERATURE SETTING
With the freezer connected to the power supply, first press the Temperature set button once. Continue to press the
button to adjust the power level (the power level cycles through from MIN to MAX, Fast freeze and back to MIN). MIN
is the warmest setting, and MAX is the coldest setting. The setting will be locked in after 5 seconds without buttons
being pressed.
In general, the temperature setting should be adjusted to between MIN and MAX.
The Fast freeze mode is used for short periods of time when a lot of new food is placed in the freezer. If not turned
off after 52 hours, the freezer will automatically revert to the NORMAL setting.
In the case of a power outage, the freezer will restart at the previous setting.
If the temperature sensor develops a problem (becomes disconnected or shorts out), the Temperature indicator will
begin to flash left to right.
THE COMPRESSOR
The compressor will turn on and off to keep the freezer at the desired temperature level. The frequency will depend
on the internal temperature and the set temperature (when using the Fast freeze mode, it will run the most). When
the compressor is running, the Compressor on indicator will be lit. If it has not run for half an hour or more, it will
light up at half the normal brightness.
Temperature
set button
Compressor
on indicator
Fast freeze
indicator
Temperature
Indicator
On/Off button
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