Please read this instruction manual carefully before first use, and store it in
a safe place. If you pass on the product to another person, hand over this
instruction manual along with it.
Safety instruction: Failure to observe this instruction will cause fatal or
serious injury.
WARNING!
Safety instruction: Failure to observe this instruction can cause fatal or
serious injury.
CAUTION!
Safety instruction: Failure to observe this instruction can lead to injury.
!
NOTICE!
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Failure to observe this instruction can cause material damage and impair
the function of the product.
NOTE
Supplementary information for operating the product.
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2Safety instructions
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage in the following cases:
•Damage to the product resulting from mechanical influences
•Alterations to the product without express permission from the manufacturer
•Use for purposes other than those described in the operating manual
2.1General safety
DANGER!
Danger of fatal injuries!
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When using the device on boats: if the device is powered by the
mains, ensure that the power supply has a ground fault interrupter circuit.
WARNING!
!
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•Before starting up the device for the first time, check whether the
operating voltage and the battery voltage correspond (see type
plate).
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CB, RHDSafety instructions
•If the connection cable is damaged, it must be replaced with the cable
of the same type and specifications.
•Have a trained technician make installations in wet rooms.
•This device may only be repaired by qualified personnel. Inadequate
repairs can lead to considerable hazards.
Should your device need to be repaired, please contact customer
services.
•Check that the voltage specification on the type plate corresponds to
that of the energy supply.
•Do not open the refrigerant circuit under any circumstances.
•Set up the device in a dry location where it is protected against
splashing water.
•Do not place the device near naked flames or other heat sources
(heaters, direct sunlight, gas ovens etc.).
•If you connect your cooling device to a battery, please remember that
the battery contains acid.
•Make sure that the compressor is sufficiently ventilated.
•The cooling device is not suitable for transporting caustic materials or
materials containing solvents.
•People (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental
capacities or whose lack of experience or knowledge prevent them
from using this product safely should not use it without the supervision
or instruction of a responsible person.
•Electronic devices are not toys.
Always keep and use the device out of the reach of children.
•Food may only be stored in its original packaging or in suitable
containers.
•Do not store any explosive substances, such as spray cans with
propellants in the device.
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2.2Operating the device safely
DANGER!
Danger of fatal injuries!
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Do not touch exposed cables with your bare hands. This especially
applies when operating the device with an AC mains power supply.
WARNING!
!
•Do not place any electrical devices inside the cooling device.
•Defrost the device in good time to save energy.
•If you connect the device to a battery, make sure that food does not
come into contact with the battery acid.
•Protect the device against rain and moisture.
NOTICE!
Disconnect the cooling device and other power consuming devices from
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the battery before connecting the battery to a quick charging device.
Overvoltage can damage the electronics of the device.
NOTE
Disconnect the device if you are not going to use it for a long time.
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3Intended use
The cooling device is suitable for cooling and freezing (only CB36 and CB40)
foodstuffs. The device is also suitable for use on boats.
CAUTION! Health hazard!
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Please check if the cooling capacity of the device is suitable for storing
the food or medicine you wish to cool.
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CB, RHDScope of delivery
4Scope of delivery
QuantityDescription
1Cooling device
1Operating manual
5Accessory
If you wish to operate the cooling device with a 230 V AC mains supply, please use
one of the following rectifiers:
DescriptionRef. no.
EPS-100W, rectifier (230 V: 24 V)9600000440
MPS-35, rectifier (110 – 240 V: 24 V)9600000445
6Technical description
CoolMatic CB36, CB40 and RHD50 cooling devices are suitable for use with a 12 V
or 24 V DC voltage and can therefore also be used for camping or on boats. You can
also use the EPS-100W and MPS-35 rectifiers to connect them to a 230 V mains
supply.
The cooling device can chill products and keep them cool. CoolMatic CB36 and
CB40 devices can also be used to freeze products.
All materials used in the cooling device are compatible for use with foodstuffs.
The refrigerant circuit is maintenance-free.
You can use the continuously variable thermostat in the interior of the device to set
the desired temperature.
The cooling device has a undervoltage protection mechanism. To protect the
battery, the cooling device switches off automatically if the voltage is insufficient.
When the voltage is sufficient again, it switches on again.
When used on boats the cooling device can be subjected to a constant inclination
of 30°.
CoolMatic CB36 and CB40 devices are equipped with a removable cooling unit
that can be mounted separately.
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7Installing and connecting the cooling
device
7.1Installing the cooling device
The device is designed for ambient temperatures between –10 °C and +32 °C. In
continuous operation, the air humidity may not exceed 90 %.
Install the cooling device in a dry, sheltered place (installation dimensions: fig. 1 to
fig. 3, page 3). Avoid installing the devices next to heat sources such as heaters,
gas ovens, hot water pipes, etc.
The cooling device must be installed so that heated air from the cooling unit can
dissipate easily. Therefore make sure there is adequate ventilation.
On the CoolMatic CB36, CB40 and RHD50 devices, the cooling unit is removable
and can be mounted at a distance of up to 1.5 m (CB36, CB40, RHD50) away from
the cooler if space is limited.
7.2Adapting the decor (only CB36, CB40)
The lids of the devices can be adapted to match the decor of the surroundings.
7.3Connecting the cooling device
Connecting to a battery
The cooling device can be operated with a 12 V to 24 V DC voltage supply.
NOTICE!
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To avoid voltage loss and therefore a drop in performance, the cable
should be kept as short as possible and should not be interrupted if this
is possible.
For this reason avoid additional switches, plugs or power strips.
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CB, RHDInstalling and connecting the cooling device
➤ Determine the required cross section of the cable in relation to the cable length
according to fig. 4, page 4.
Key for fig. 4, page 4
Co-ordinate axisMeaningUnit
lCable lengthm
Cable cross sectionmm²
NOTICE!
Make sure that the polarity is correct.
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➤ Connect the red lead to the positive terminal.
➤ Connect the black lead to earth.
➤ Before starting up the device for the first time, check whether the operating volt-
age and the battery voltage correspond (see type plate).
➤ Connect the cooling device
–As directly as possible to the pole of the battery or
–To a plug socket which is fused with at least 15 A (at 12 V) or 7.5 A (at 24 V).
NOTICE!
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The cooling device is equipped with an electronic device to protect against
reversing the polarity and short circuits when connecting to a battery.
To protect the battery, the cooling device switches off automatically if the voltage is
insufficient (see table below).
Switch-off voltage
Switch-on voltage
Disconnect the cooling device and other power consuming devices
from the battery before connecting the battery to a quick charging
device.
Overvoltage can damage the electronics of the device.
12 V24 V
10.4 V22.8 V
11.7 V24.2 V
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Connecting to 230 V mains supply
DANGER! Danger of fatal injuries!
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➤ To operate the cooler on a 230 V or 110–240 V mains supply, use the EPS-100W
(230 V) or MPS-35 (110 – 240 V) rectifier.
•Never handle plugs and switches with wet hands or if you are
standing in a puddle.
•If you are operating your cooling device on board a boat with a mains
connection of 230 V from the land, you must install a ground
protection circuit breaker between the 230 V mains supply and the
cooling device.
Seek advice from a trained technician.
8Operation
NOTE
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Before starting your new cooling device for the first time, you should
clean it inside and outside with a damp cloth for hygienic reasons
(please also refer to the chapter “Cleaning and maintenance” on
page 15).
8.1Energy saving tips
•Choose a well ventilated installation location which is protected against direct
sunlight.
•Allow food to cool down first before placing it in the device.
•Do not open the cooling device more often than necessary.
•Do not leave the door or lid open for longer than necessary.
•Defrost the cooling device as soon as a layer of ice forms.
•Avoid unnecessarily low temperatures.
•Clean the condenser of dust impurities at regular intervals.
•Clean the lid seal regularly.
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8.2Using the cooling device
The cooling device conserves fresh foodstuffs. You can conserve frozen foodstuffs
and freeze fresh foodstuffs in the CoolMatic CB36 and CB40 devices.
NOTICE!
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➤ Switch the cooling device on by turning the knob to the right.
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Ensure that food or liquids in glass containers are not excessively
refrigerated. Liquids expand when they freeze and can thus destroy the
glass containers.
NOTE
After switching on, the cooling device requires approx. 60 s until the
compressor starts up.
NOTICE!
Ensure that the objects placed in the cooling device are suitable for
cooling to the selected temperature.
Lock
RHD50
To open the cooling device, pull the clip (fig. 5 1, page 4) and open the door.
To lock the cooling device, close the door and press it until the lock engages.
CB36/CB40
The lid rests on top and is not locked.
Setting the temperature
You can set the temperature to any level using the knob. The built-in temperature
control regulates the temperature as follows:
•Min. (left limit) = warmest setting
•Max. (right limit) = coldest setting
NOTE
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The cooling capacity can be influenced by
•the ambient temperature,
•the amount of food to be conserved,
•the frequency with which the door/lid is opened.
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Conserving foodstuffs
You can conserve foodstuffs in the cooling device compartment. The time for which
the food can be conserved in this way is usually stated on the package.
NOTICE!
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The cooling device compartment is divided in different zones with different
temperatures:
•The colder zones are immediately over the base.
Do not conserve warm food in the cooling device compartment.
Do not place glass containers with liquid in the freezer compartment.
NOTE
Food which can easily absorb tastes and odours and liquids and
products with a high alcohol content should be conserved in air-tight
containers.
•Observe the temperature information and best before date on the food
packaging.
➤ Observe the following when using the device:
•Do not re-freeze products which are defrosting or have been defrosted,
consume them as soon as possible.
•Wrap food in aluminium foil or cling film and shut in in a suitable box with a lid.
This ensures that aromas, the shape and the freshness are better conserved.
Defrosting the cooling device (only CB36, CB40)
Humidity can form frost in the interior of the cooling device or on the vaporiser. This
reduces the cooling capacity. Defrost the device in good time to avoid this.
NOTICE!
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To defrost the cooling device, proceed as follows:
Never use hard or pointed tools to remove ice or to loosen objects
which have frozen in place.
➤ Take out the contents of the cooling device.
➤ Place them in another cooling device to keep them cool, if necessary.
➤ Set the knob to “0”.
➤ Leave the cover open.
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➤ Wipe off the defrosted water.
Switching off and storing the cooling device
If you do not intend to use the cooling device for a long time, proceed as follows:
➤ Turn the knob to “0”.
➤ Disconnect the power cable from the battery or pull the DC cable plug out of the
rectifier.
➤ Clean the cooling device (see chapter “Cleaning and maintenance” on page 15).
➤ Leave the lid or door open for to avoid unpleasant odours building up.
9Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING!
!
Always disconnect the device from the power supply before you clean
and service it.
NOTICE! Risk of damage
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➤ Occasionally clean the device interior and exterior with a damp cloth.
➤ Make sure that the air inlet and outlet vents on the device are free of any dust and
dirt, so that heat can be released and the device is not damaged.
➤ Make sure that no water drips into the sealing. This can damage the electronics.
➤ Wipe the cooling device dry with a cloth after cleaning.
•Never clean the cooler under running water or in dish water.
•Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or hard objects during cleaning
as these can damage the cooler.
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10Guarantee
The statutory warranty period applies. If the product is defective, please contact the
manufacturer's branch in your country (see the back of the instruction manual for the
addresses) or your retailer.
For repair and guarantee processing, please include the following documents when
you send in the device:
•A copy of the receipt with purchasing date
•A reason for the claim or description of the fault
11Disposal
CAUTION!
!
When disposing of the device, make sure it is not overheated, as the
insulating foam was made with flammable gas.
➤ Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins wherever
possible.
If you wish to finally dispose of the product, ask your local recycling centre
or specialist dealer for details about how to do this in accordance with the
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applicable disposal regulations.
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CB, RHDTroubleshooting
12Troubleshooting
Compressor does not run
FaultPossible causeRemedy
UT = 0 VThe connection between the battery
and the electronics is interrupted
Main switch defective (if installed)Replace the main switch
Additional supply line fuse has blown
(if installed)
U
U
T
ON
Start attempt with
U
U
T
OFF
Battery voltage is too lowCharge the battery
Loose cables
Poor contact (corrosion)
Battery capacity too lowReplace the battery
Cable cross section too lowReplace the cable
Start attempt with
U
U
T
ON
Ambient temperature too high–
Insufficient ventilationMove the cooling device
Condenser is dirtyClean the condenser
Fan defective (if installed)Replace the fan
Establish a connection
Replacing the fuse
Establish a connection
(fig. 4, page 4)
U
U
U
Voltage between the positive and negative electronic terminals
T
Switch-on voltage of the electronics
ON
Switch-off voltage of the electronics
OFF
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Interior temperature too low in control setting “1”
FaultPossible causeRemedy
Compressor runs
constantly
Compressor runs for a
long time
Thermostat sensor has no contact to
the vaporiser
Thermostat defectiveChange the thermostat
Short circuit in the thermostat line
A large amount has frozen solid in the
device (only CB36, CB40)
Secure the sensor
–
Cooling capacity drops, interior temperature rises
FaultPossible causeRemedy
Compressor runs for a
long time/continuously
Vaporiser iced overDefrost the vaporiser
Ambient temperature too high–
Insufficient ventilationMove the cooling device
Condenser is dirtyClean the condenser
Fan defective (if installed)Replace the fan
Compressor runs
infrequently
Battery capacity exhaustedCharge the battery
Unusual noises
FaultPossible causeRemedy
Loud hummingA component of the refrigerant circuit
cannot move freely (lies against the
wall)
Foreign body jammed between the
cooling device and the wall
Fan noise (if installed)–
Bend the component
carefully
Remove the foreign body
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CB, RHDTechnical data
13Technical data
CoolMatic CB36, CB40 and RHD50 cooling devices all have the following features:
•Connection voltage 12 V DC or 24 V DC
•Relative humidity: maximum 90 %
•Constant inclination: max. 30°
CB36CB40
Capacity:36 l40 l
Power consumption:45 W45 W
Cooling temperature range:+10 °C to –12 °C
Coolant quantity:60 g
CO2 equivalent:0.086 t
Dimensions (WxHxD) in mm
(with compressor):
Weight:17 kg19 kg
Capacity:50 l
Power consumption:45 W
Cooling temperature range:+10 °C to +2 °C
Coolant quantity:35 g
CO2 equivalent:0.05 t
Dimensions (WxHxD) in mm
(with compressor):
Weight:20 kg
fig. 1, page 3fig. 2, page 3
RHD50
fig. 3, page 3
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Te s t / c e r t i f i c a t e s
The coolant circuit contains R-134a.
Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases
Hermetically sealed equipment
Complies with ErP/EuP directive.
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