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NOTICE
• If the voltage at the DC input terminals of the refrigerator falls
below 11V, cooling performance will immediately decrease.
Always keep the battery in good condition to ensure it is fully
charged.
• Fix the refrigerator firmly to the interior of the vehicle. Failing
to do so may lead to injuries from a falling or moving fridge
during abrupt acceleration and braking.
• Never use this refrigerator inside a refrigerated compartment
of a refrigeration truck, where condensation easily occurs and
water would drip onto the refrigerator and damage it.
• Do not put glass bottles in the refrigerator. That would result in
breakage of bottles due to external shock or vibration.
• Do not set the temperature setting knob at “5” except when
storing frozen products such as frozen food and ice. Doing so
may result not only in beverages being undrinkable but
explosion of cans and possible injuries.
• Do not use a knife, a driver or any sharp object to remove
frost from the refrigerator.
• Do not pour water in the refrigerator. Doing so will result in
failure from water ingress into the insulation material or
mechanical and electrical components. If water collects in the
cabinet, wipe it off with a soft cloth.
• The refrigerator needs an adequate ventilation for optimized
cooling performance. Please set necessary ventilation
opening according to installation instructions.
• Food shall be kept in its original package or put in other
suitable container when stored in the refrigerator. It is
recommended to pack watery food or products with excessive
fragrance when putting in the refrigerator.
• Overstuffing the refrigerator will result in insufficient cooling
from poor circulation of cool air and may spoil the stored
foods. Keep some spaces between the foods.
• Hot or warm food such as boiled product shall be stored after
it gets cool enough.
• Pre-cool the food and drinks before putting into the
refrigerator. This refrigerator is not capable of cooling food and
drink in a short time. It is also recommended to pre-cool inside
the refrigerator cabinet before putting in any food.
• When the refrigerator is in operation, do not touch food or its
containers, especially those made of metal, stored there with
a wet hand. Doing so may lead to frostbite or other injury.