Owner’s manual
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oPeration
oPeration uSing the mainS – 230 V
Never use another source of energy at the same time (battery or gas).
Turn the 230 V thermostat knob (left) clockwise to position max. After about one hour the
effects of the cooling process become visible: frost on the inside evaporator. The thermostat
enables the temperature of the mobile fridge to be adjusted. After a cooling period of about
5 hours, the thermostat can be set on a desired position; this position is influenced by the
surrounding temperature and the intensity of use. At the position min. the cooling process is
stopped. The appliance is switched off by removing the plug from the wall socket.
oPeration uSing a battery (12 V)
Do not use another source of energy at the same time (mains or gas). A safety fuse must be
installed in the power supply line between the battery and the mobile fridge.
When the appliance is powered by a car battery, only switch the mobile fridge on while the
car engine is on. If the appliance remains switched on when the car engine is stopped, the
battery will be discharged and it may be impossible to restart the engine.
When using a battery as a power source, there is no thermostatically controlled
temperature regulation.
Pre-cool the mobile fridge on the mains before starting a journey and try to put only pre-
cooled products in the mobile fridge.
To start up the unit connect the supplied cable at the back in the 12 V socket and put the
corresponding side into the cigar lighter socket of the vehicle. To disconnect, remove the
connector from the cigar lighter socket.
oPeration uSing gaS cyLinder
Operation on gas is prohibited in closed areas, in vehicles and on boats. The appliance must
be used in a well ventilated area when operating on gas. This means that it can also be
used under the canopy of a tent if sufficiently ventilated. In all cases the location should be
protected from rain and/or splashing.
Do not use another source of energy at the same time (mains or battery). The gas cylinder
must be stored in a cool, dry, ventilated area and never in a basement or a cellar. Protect from