Cooper Cooler - Model HC01
How to Operate Your Cooper Cooler to Chill Beverages
Now that you are ready to use your Cooper Cooler, please follow
these simple instructions to rapidly chill your beverages. See dia-
gram on page 8.
1. Place the unit on a clean, dry, level surface. Carefully remove
the clear thin film protector on the Touch-Pad Timer. Plug the
barrel plug of the household power adaptor into the back of
the unit and the other end into an appropriate outlet. For
Tailgater units being operated in a car setting, plug the barrel
plug of the car power adaptor into the back of the unit and the
other end into a cigarette lighter port. The BOTTLE, CAN, and
WINE lights will flash to indicate it is ready to operate. Add two
standard trays of ice cubes (approx. 30 cubes) into the
machine. Make sure ice is not trapped between the roller and
side ribs or above the drive roller. Note: Two standard ice trays
will chill five to six 12 oz. beverages.
2. Pour two cups of cold water (16oz.) into the ice-water bin.
Check to see if the ice-water bath is above the minimum fill
line, but not over the maximum fill line.
3. Lift the lid and place your beverage container horizontally onto
the roller with the container neck or top facing out. For maxi-
mum cooling results, the container should be resting on the
right side of the drive roller.
4. Secure the removable lid cap and close the lid. Check to make
sure the lid is down to prevent water from leaking out.
5. If your container has a longer neck, such as with a typical wine
bottle, remove the removable lid cap by sliding it downward.
This will allow the neck to stick out of the unit. See page 7.
6. Choose from the following STANDARD SETTINGS to chill
your desired beverage to 6°C/43°F:
Electronic Touch-Pad Timer
CAN
- Choose this setting for beverages in 7oz. to 16 oz. alumi-
num cans. The cycle lasts 1 minute.
BOTTLE
- Choose this setting for beverages in 7oz. to 14 oz.
glass or plastic bottles. The cycle lasts 3.5 minutes.
WINE
- Choose this setting for wine bottles or thicker glass con-
tainers. The cycle lasts 6 minutes. See our Wine Temperatuature
Guideline Chart for chill times and temperature recommendations
on page 10.
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