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*4 Set the temperature
The temperature can be set to -18°C or -15–60°C in 5°C
intervals. While the display is blinking, change the setting to
the desired temperature. After 5 seconds, the display
changes to show the current temperature inside the
compartment, and operation starts.
NOTE
When in 2 Zones Mode, a temperature difference of
more than 60°C cannot be set.
*5 How to use partitions
NOTE
○ When in modes other than 1 Zone Mode, insert the
2 partitions. (Fig. 9-a) With only 1 partition inserted, the
temperature adjustment function doesn't work properly.
(Fig. 9-b)
○ When in 1 Zone Mode, Partition
be used as a divider. (Fig. 9-c)
*6 Charge the battery on the cooler and warmer storage.
The battery can be charged even during cooling/warming.
NOTE
When charging while operating at the same time, if the
power plug is unplugged, charging is stopped, and the
appliance switches to cooling/warming operation with
the battery as the power source. To stop operation,
remove the battery or turn OFF the power switch.
*7 Charge a USB device with the cooler and warmer
storage
When charging a USB device, refer to "USB DEVICE
CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS". (page 5)
NOTE
○ When not charging a USB device, turn OFF the USB
power switch, and disconnect the USB device from the
charger.
Failure to do so may cause malfunction of the USB
device or shortening of the battery's life (reducing the
number of times it can be charged).
○ Depending on the type of USB device, it may not be
possible to charge.
○ When the battery is being used while the cooling/
warming function is not being used, to prevent the USB
power from being accidentally left on, it automatically
turns OFF after 12 hours.
*8 Use as a DC 12 V power source
NOTE
○ Output current is a maximum of 10 A. (Maximum output
is 120 W.)
If the current exceeds this, the fuse and other electronic
parts inside the connection adapter may fail.
○ To prevent the DC 12 V power source from being
accidentally left on, it automatically turns off after
12 hours of not being used.
○ When you are not using the DC 12 V power supply, turn
OFF the 12 V power supply switch and disconnect any
device connected to it.
ABOUT THE PROTECTION
FUNCTION
During operation, if the appliance is tilted forward,
backward, left, or right at a 30° angle or more for about
10 seconds, or at a 70° angle or more for about 1 second,
operation is automatically stopped. If operation is stopped
by this function, place the appliance on a level surface.
(Fig. 14) Operation will resume automatically after about
1 minute.
Additionally, if a problem with the battery occurs, the
remaining battery indicator lamp blinks as shown in Table 3
below. If that occurs, turn OFF the power, and remove the
cause before starting operation.
1
can be inserted to
10
On 1 second/ Off
0.5 second
On 0.2 second/ Off
0.2 second
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
WARNING
When the appliance will not be used for a long time, or
when performing maintenance or storing it, turn OFF
the power switch, and remove the AC adapter, DC cord
for in-car use, and battery from the main body.
1. Cleaning on the outside
When the appliance is stained, wipe with a soft dry cloth
or a cloth moistened with soapy water. Do not use
chloric solvents, gasoline or paint thinner, for they melt
plastics.
NOTE
Do not fully wash the appliance.
2. About the drain (Fig. 18)
When water has accumulated inside the compartment,
remove the cap of the drain hole and pour out the water.
Additionally, after use, allow the appliance to dry in the
shade before storing it.
3. Cleaning the air intake (Fig. 19)
Periodically inspect the air intake and clean it with a
vacuum cleaner, etc.
NOTE
If dust collects, the cooling/warming effects will be
reduced.
4. Inspection of the AC adapter and DC cord for car
use
Inspect to ensure there are no problems such as cord
breakage or damage.
If there is a problem, consult with the dealer from which
you purchased it.
5. Inspection of terminals (appliance and battery)
Check to make sure that swarf and dust have not
collected on the terminals.
On occasion check prior, during and after operation.
6. About transporting the appliance (Fig. 20)
When transporting the appliance, be careful not to
scrape its bottom on the floor or allow it to tip over.
NOTE
Inspect the casters to ensure there is no garbage stuck
in them, and that they are not damaged.
7. Storage
Store the appliance and battery in a place in which the
temperature is less than 40°C and out of reach of
children.
NOTE
Storing lithium-ion batteries.
Make sure the lithium-ion batteries have been fully
charged before storing them.
Prolonged storage (3 months or more) of batteries with
a low charge may result in performance deterioration,
significantly reducing battery usage time or rendering
the batteries incapable of holding a charge.
Table 3
Status and cause
High-temperature
standby
Cannot charge because
the temperature of the
battery is high (Charging
will start automatically if
the temperature lowers)
Cannot charge
There is foreign matter in
the connector of the
charger or battery