Do not open the lid more often than necessary.
Clean the insulation on the inside of the lid regularly.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Always unplug the power cable from the cigarette lighter or an outlet before any cleaning or maintenance!
Wipe the inside/outside of the car cool box with a sponge slightly moistened in a weak solution of dish
detergent. Then wipe the inside/outside with a sponge soaked in water and dry.
Do not use abrasive sponges or cleaning powders. Do not wash the car cool box under running water and do
not immerse it in water!
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
The car cool box is not
functioning.
The car cool box is not cooling
(it is plugged in and the
control light is on).
The car cool box does not heat
(it is connected and the LED
indicator is on).
The connection to the 12V DC
outlet (cigarette lighter): The
car cool box receives power,
but is not functioning. Unplug
it from the outlet and take
following steps.
TECHNICAL DATA
Capacity: 30 l
Noise level: 52 dB
Climatic class: SN/N
Mains power supply
Nominal voltage: 220–240 V~ 50/60 Hz
Nominal input power: Cooling ................... 55 W
Nominal input power: Heating ................... 50 W
Car power supply
Nominal voltage 12 V DC
Nominal input power: Cooling ................... 45 W
Nominal input power: Heating ................... 40 W
Possible cause
There is no power in the 12V DC
outlet (cigarette lighter) of the car.
There is no voltage in the wall
outlet where you connected your
car cool box.
The inside fan or the car cool box
is damaged.
The inside fan or the heatsink is
broken.
The cigarette lighter is covered by
cigarette ash, which is the cause of
insufficient power.
The fuse of the 12V DC plug
burned out.
The car fuse burned out.
Solution
In most types of cars the ignition must
be switched on to have power in the
cigarette lighter.
Try to plug the car cool box into
another outlet.
This defect must be repaired by an
authorized service center.
This defect must be repaired only by
an authorized service center.
If the 12V DC plug of the car cool
box overheats when plugged in the
cigarette lighter outlet, either the
cigarette lighter must be cleaned,
or the 12V DC plug was incorrectly
installed.
Change fuse (5 A) in the 12 V DC plug.
Change the fuse in the car outlet
(usually 15 A). (Please, follow the
instructions in your car manual.)
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