INSTALLATION
- Place the refrigerator on a dry, sheltered, flat surface and away from any edges. The refrigerator
must not be used unsheltered, in the open air or exposed to splashing or rain.
- Your refrigerator requires good ventilation, especially around the back of the refrigerator, allow a
gap of at least 15 cm around the sides, back and top.
- Do not install the refrigerator near heat sources, sunlight.
- Should you need to leave the device under the sun for long periods, eg. in a car or in other
vehicles, make sure you protect it, to prevent the cover plastic materials from getting damaged
or warped.
- To fix it inside the car and to avoid damages during transport, we suggest to secure the fridge
trough metal brackets placed on the sides.
- Avoid introducing liquids or ice not inserted in containers.
- Do not put hot food items into the refrigerator.
USING THE REFRIGERATOR IN A VEHICLE
- Connect the feeding cable to a direct current 12 or 24 V DC power source.
- Make sure the polarity is right.
- For system protection, the fuse must be installed in the positive wires (+) as close as possible to
the battery. We recommend using 15 A fuses for 12 V and 7.5 A fuses for 24 V. If using a main
switch, it must be able to withstand a minimum current of 20 A. Avoid extra junctions in wiring to
prevent voltage drops that can influence battery protection settings.
- If the refrigerator is connected to a cigarette lighter socket, check that the power supply is
sufficient.
- If the supplied power cable is not used, see the following table for the required cable diameter:
CABLE AREA
2,5 (AWG 13)
4 (AWG 11)
6 (AWG 9)
MAX CABLE LENGHT METRES (FT)
12V
2,5 (8 FT)
4 (13 FT)
6 (20 FT)
13
24V
5 (16FT)
8 (26 FT)
12 (40 FT)