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Attention, danger!
Never manipulate plugs or switches with wet hands or
when your feet are contacted with water! If you operate your cooling device
on board of a boat by means of shore connection to 230-V-network, you
must in any case insert a FI-safety switch. Contact a specialist for advice!
Cleaning
Your cooling device will be delivered cleaned from the factory – you nevertheless
should wipe it out a little bit previous to first use. Take a cloth which has been slightly
moistened with lukewarm water. Pay attention that no water drops into the seals
and possibly damages the electronics. Dry off the cooling device with a cloth after
cleaning. Clean the device periodically and as soon as it is dirty.
Attention:
Never use solvent agents or agents with sand or acid parts for
cleaning the cooling tank!
Never use brushes, graters or hard and sharp tools.
Initial operation
Switch on the cooling device by rotating the switch button clockwise (see ”B” on the
folding table). By rotating the button forward, you can regulate the temperature.
Units with energy accumulator additionally have a knob to activate the storage (see
position ”C” on the folding table). With the energy accumulator refrigerating energy
can be stored up to 8 hours. The activation of the stored energy will be done auto-
matically when the cut-out voltage is reached (see technical data) or when the knob
”C” is pushed mechanically. The energy accumulator will be automatically loaded
again as soon as the cut-in voltage is exceeded or the energy accumulator is
unloaded and it will be mechanically loaded again when the thermostatknob (”B”)
is rotated by means of which the knob to activate the storage is unlocked.
Putting out of service
If you want to cut out the cooling device for a longer period, draw off the plug of the
A.C. line or disconnect the cooling device cable from the battery. Clean the cooling
device and leave the lid or the door slightly open. Thus prevent the formation of
smells.
Defrosting
Air humidity can deposit on the evaporator or in the interior of the cooling device
as frost so that the refrigerating performance is reduced. In order to remove the ice
coat never use hard or sharp tools which can cause damage to the plastics or the
evaporator.
Therefore defrost the cooling device in good time. Take out the refrigerated products
and store them in another cooling device so that they remain refrigerated. Set the
switch button on ”0” and leave the lid or the door open. Wipe the condension water
or – if existing – empty the drip basin.
Tips for energy saving
• The mounting place should be cool, well ventilated and protected against
sunbeams.
• First let warm food get cold, before you store it.
• Defrost your cooling device as soon as an ice coat has been formed.
• Avoid a too cold internal temperature!
• Do not open the cooling device more often than necessary!
• Do not leave the lid or the door open any longer than necessary!
Specific information
Fixing possibilities
We recommend special fixing kits tailored to each cool box version for fixing the box
optimally.
If required, please order separately!
Cool box
Fixing kit
FF-20
Art.-No.: W2087.ST
FF-30
Art.-No.: W1440.ST
FA-30
Art.-No.: W1440.ST
FF-40
Art.-No.: W1440.ST
FA-40
Art.-No.: W1440.ST
FC-30
Art.-No.: W1440.ST
FC-40
Art.-No.: W1440.ST
FT-30
Art.-No.: W1627.ST
Vehicle specific fixing kits on demand.
Battery controller ”D”
The cool box is equipped with a battery controller cutting out and cutting in the
compressor and thus protecting battery and compressor.
The following schedule indicates the cut-out and cut-in voltages, measured at the
connecting terminals of the battery controller!
Cut-out voltage
Cut-in voltage
12 V/24 V
12 V/24 V
low 10,4 V
low 22,8 V
low 11,7 V
low 24,2 V
high 11,3 V
high 24,6 V
high 12,5 V
high 26,0 V
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