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Original Instructions
These substances could result in serious
injury or illness to the operator or bystanders.
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Do not use electrical appliances inside the
food storage compartments of the product
other than those that are recommended by
the manufacturer.
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To reduce the risk of electric shock, always
remove the battery pack or disconnect the
power cord from the power supply before
adding ice.
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Ensure that the drain plug is secured in
place and that the product does not leak
or spill water when filling or draining the
product. Do not overfill. Leaks can result in
a slippery surface and create a slip and fall
hazard and/or cause property damage.
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Use only ice made from water. Never use
dry ice in the product. Contact with dry
ice can cause serious personal injury and
damage the product. Dry ice can also
displace oxygen and cause a suffocation
hazard.
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Do not add salt to the ice used to fill the
product. Salt can damage the product and
its components.
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Do not operate the product in hot places,
such as in a car under the sun or near
heating materials. The cooling performance
of the product may be reduced or a gas leak
may cause a fire.
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Do not operate the product while driving.
This may cause an accident.
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When using the product in a car, make sure
to install the product in a stable location,
such as the luggage space or the feet of
the rear seats. Make sure to fix the product
in place. Do not place the product on the
seat or in an unstable location. If the car
suddenly starts or stops while driving, the
product may move and fall over, which may
cause injury.
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When the product is connected to an
automobile and the automobile battery
capacity is low, use the product with the
engine running. After using the product,
unplug the 12 V adaptor to prevent loading
the automobile battery.
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Do not touch the plug of the 240 V AC
adaptor or 12 V adaptor immediately after
operation. The adaptors may be hot and
could cause burns.
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Do not overfill the product with food and
drinks. The cooling performance of the
product may be reduced, causing spoilage.
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Do not put water or liquids directly in the
product. Water may get inside the product
and cause a malfunction. If water has
accumulated in the cooler compartment,
wipe it off with a dry cloth.
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Ensure that the product does not run out
of battery charge while storing food and
drinks. Do not store opened food for a long
time. This may cause spoilage.
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Do not use mechanical devices or other
means to accelerate the defrosting process.
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Always completely drain water from the
product and thoroughly dry it after use to
prevent the possible formation of bacteria
or mold. Using the product if it contains
bacteria or mold can result in serious
personal injury or illness.
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Always empty excess water from the
product before lifting by the handle. Do not
empty water on a walkway. Empty only in
an area that will not cause a slip and fall
hazard.
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Move the product by lifting the handle and
pulling the product on its wheels only. Do
not tilt or tip over the product. Tilting or
tipping the product can cause water to spill,
resulting in possible electric shock, slip and
fall hazard, or property damage.
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Hold the product firmly when carrying it.
Otherwise, the product may fall and cause
a malfunction or injury.
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Be sure to keep fingers out of the way when
closing the lid. Closing the lid on fingers or
getting them too close to the hinge area can
cause a pinch hazard and result in serious
personal injury.
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Do not store explosive substances, such as
aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in
the product.
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Do not tamper with the refrigerant circuit
behind the product to avoid damaging it.
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Do not disassemble the product.
USING THE CONTROL PANEL
The control panel contains the function controls
of the product. When the product is turned on,
there is a long beeping sound, and the control
panel turns on for 2 seconds then enters into
standby mode.
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