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- GB-4 -

1. Lid; 
2. Case; 

3. Control panel with LED display & buttons; 

4. Handle (2x); 

5. Connection for 12/24V DC; 
6. Connection for 230V AC

OPERATION

All operating elements necessary to use this unit are gathered together into a single operator 

panel in the upper part of the cooler.

7.  

Main switch for turning the unit on and off.

8.  

Selector  switch  for  full  cooling  performance  at  maximum  power  consumption 

(“TURBO”) or energy-efficient operation at reduced cooling performance.

9. 

Digital display of the desired/actual temperature.

10. 

Pre-select  button  for  setting  the  desired  cooling  temperature  or  raising  the 

temperature setting in increments of 1° C.

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Pre-select  button  for  setting  the  desired  cooling  temperature  or  lowering  the 

temperature setting in increments of 1° C.

After the cooler has been set up, connected and switched on, the digital display will indicate 

the measured temperature in the cooler (e.g. 20°). You can now use the pre-select buttons 

to set the desired temperature in increments of 1° by pressing the minus or plus button 

repeatedly  until  the  digital  display  shows  the  desired  cooler  temperature  (e.g.  -12°).  If 

you now release the pressed button, the pre-set value will be confirmed by blinking in the 

display. Thereafter, the display will again show the actual temperature inside the cooler and 

the box will refrigerate the cool-space until the desired temperature has been reached. The 

cool-space  has  zones  with  slightly  differing  temperatures.  The  display  always  reflects  an 

approximate average temperature.

Operate the unit in TURBO mode for particularly low pre-select temperatures (under –12° 

C) or to rapidly cool your refrigerated items. This will increase the cooling performance of 

the unit.

Memory function: The cooler’s electronics stores the last-set cooling temperature. If the 

cooler is switched off and then at some later time switched on again (without setting a new 

temperature), the box will “remember” the last preset temperature and automatically use 

this setting.

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Summary of Contents for EC-Q35

Page 1: ...GB 1 EC Q35 AC DC COMPRESSOR COOLER FREEZER www QUINTEZZ com USER S MANUAL 24V 12V 230V 35L NL FR GB E D...

Page 2: ...EC Q35 Product Type AC DC compressor cooler freezer Conforms with the following requirements EN 60335 2 24 2003 A11 2004 A1 2005 A2 2007 EN 60335 1 2002 A11 2004 A1 2004 A12 2006 A2 2006 EN 55014 1 2...

Page 3: ...anion for keeping your beverages refreshments and food refrigerated while on trips picnics camping excursions and shopping trips Important notices Before first time use of this unit you should careful...

Page 4: ...e g 20 You can now use the pre select buttons to set the desired temperature in increments of 1 by pressing the minus or plus button repeatedly until the digital display shows the desired cooler tempe...

Page 5: ...stem contains insulating gases and Refrigerants which require specialized waste disposal The valuable materials contained in a refrigerator can be recycled Contact your local waste disposal center for...

Page 6: ...se conditions are met please use the 12V 24V cable provided with the cooler to make the connection at the rear side of the cooler insert the cable s plug into the vehicle s electric outlet or the ciga...

Page 7: ...serial number and describe the failure TECHNICAL DATA QUINTEZZ EC Q35 AC DC COMPRESSOR COOLER FREEZER POWER INPUT 55W AC 45W DC CURRENT 0 30A AC 3 75A DC 12V 1 87A DC 24V INPUT VOLTAGE AC 230V 50Hz DC...

Page 8: ...t of QUINTEZZ c Products which have been subjected to misuse abuse neglect improper handling and storage an accident or physical damage d Products which have been subjected to fire water excessive hum...

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