12
13
ISSUE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The Fridge/Freezer will not turn on
Check the unit is switched ON – Press and hold button for 3 seconds.
Check the power cord and all connections from the battery to fridge/freezer.
Check the fuse at the Power Input Panel.
The contents of the fridge are freezing
The temperature has been set too low, therefore increase the temperature
setting.
Poor refrigeration performance
Too much food has been put inside the unit.
Temperature of the food put inside the fridge is too high.
Lid is not closed properly.
Lid seal is damaged.
There is poor ventilation around the fridge.
Ambient temperature is very high.
Temperature is not set correctly.
There is a “water flow” type of noise from
inside the unit
This is normal, caused by the flow of refrigerant.
There is a noise from the unit
Unit is not on a flat level surface.
Check for vibrations in surrounding objects.
Fridge/Freezer does not
work and display does not
illuminate
There is no voltage present in the 12V/24V cigarette lighter socket in your
vehicle. The ignition must be switched ON in most vehicles to apply current to
the cigarette lighter socket.
The fridge/freezer fuse is defective. Replace the fuse.
Fridge/Freezer does not
work and display
does not illuminate when
operating from the 12V/24V
cigarette lighter socket with
ignition switched ON
The cigarette lighter socket fuse is defective and must be replaced.
The cigarette lighter socket must be cleaned or the plug has not been
assembled correctly.
ERROR CODES
DESCRIPTION
E1
The DC voltage is below the protection setting and the battery protection mode
is activated.
E2
The cooling fan overloads with more than 1 A of current.
E3
Motor start error - The motor of compressor is blocked or the pressure
difference in the refrigeration system is too high.
E4
Minimum motor speed error - The compressor overloads and themotor can not
maintain its minimun speed 1850 rpms.
E5
Thermal cut-out of electronic unit -Thermal cut-out error If the refrigeration
system overloads, or the ambient temperature is too high, the thermal sensor
is overheated.