Please read this operating manual carefully before starting the device.
Keep it in a safe place for future reference. If the device is passed on to
another person, this operating manual must be handed over to the user
along with it.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage resulting from improper usage
or incorrect operation.
CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF 50Explanation of symbols
1Explanation of symbols
DANGER!
D
!
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!
A
Failure to observe this instruction can cause material damage and impair
the function of the product.
NOTE
Supplementary information for operating the product.
I
2Safety instructions
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage in the following cases:
•Damage to the product resulting from mechanical influences and excess voltage
•Alterations to the product without express permission from the manufacturer
•Use for purposes other than those described in the operating manual
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Safety instructionsCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
2.1General safety
DANGER!
D
!
•When using the device on boats: If the device is powered by the AC
mains, ensure that the power supply is protected with a ground fault
interrupter circuit.
WARNING!
•Do not operate the device if it is visibly damaged.
•If this device's power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, customer service or a similarly qualified person in order
to prevent safety hazards.
•This device may only be repaired by qualified personnel. Improper
repairs can lead to considerable hazards.
•This device can be used by children aged 8 years or over, as well as by
persons with diminished physical, sensory or mental capacities or a
lack of experience and/or knowledge, providing they are supervised
or have been taught how to use the device safely and are aware of the
resulting risks.
•Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children
without supervision.
!
A
•Children must not play with the device.
•Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
device.
•Always keep and use the device out of the reach of children under the
age of 8 years.
•Do not store any explosive substances such as spray cans with a
flammable propellant in the device.
CAUTION!
•Disconnect the device from the power supply
–before each cleaning and maintenance
–after every use
•Food may only be stored in its original packaging or in suitable
containers.
NOTICE!
•Check that the voltage specification on the type plate corresponds to
that of the energy supply.
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF 50Safety instructions
•Only connect the device as follows:
–With the DC cable to a DC plug socket in the vehicle (e. g.
cigarette lighter)
–Or with the AC connection cable to the AC mains supply
•Never pull the plug out of the socket by the cable.
•If the cooler is connected to the DC socket: Disconnect the cooler and
other power consuming devices from the battery before connecting
the quick charging device.
•If the cooler is connected to the DC socket: Disconnect the cooler or
switch it off when you turn off the engine. Otherwise you may discharge the battery.
•The cooling device is not suitable for transporting caustic materials or
materials containing solvents.
•The cooling device contains inflammable cyclopentane in the
insulation. The gases in the insulation material require special disposal
procedures. Deliver the device at the end of its life-cycle to an appropriate recycling.
2.2Operating the device safely
CAUTION!
!
A
•Before starting the device, ensure that the power supply line and the
plug are dry.
NOTICE!
•Do not use electrical devices inside the cooler unless they are
recommended by the manufacturer for the purpose.
•Do not place the device near naked flames or other heat sources
(heaters, direct sunlight, gas ovens etc.).
•Danger of overheating!
Ensure at all times that there is sufficient ventilation so that the heat that
arises during operation does not build up. Make sure that the device
is sufficiently far away from walls and other objects so that the air can
circulate.
•Ensure that the ventilation openings are not covered.
•Do not fill the inner container with ice or fluid.
•Never immerse the device in water.
•Protect the device and the cable against heat and moisture.
Available as accessories (not included in the scope of delivery):
DescriptionRef. no.
For CF18, CF25:
EPS-817
If you have questions regarding the accessories, contact your local service partner.
AC/DC power supply rectifier
9109002086
5Intended use
The cooler is suitable for cooling and freezing foods.
The cooler is designed to be operated from:
•a DC on-board power supply of a vehicle, boat or caravan
•a DC auxiliary battery
•an AC power supply (CF35, CF40, CF50)
For operating CF 18, CF25 at AC mains you need an AC/DC power supply rectifier
(accessory).
CAUTION! Health hazard!
!
Please check if the cooling capacity of the device is suitable for storing
the food or medicine you wish to cool.
6Function description
The cooler can refrigerate or freeze food products. A fast-acting and efficient cooling
system provides low maintenance cooling performance with a compressor and control module.
The cooler is designed for mobile use and can be carried by using a folding carrying
bracket (CF18), two recessed grips (CF25) or two removable carrying handles
(CF35, CF40, CF50).
The cooler can withstand a short-term inclination of 30°, for example on boats.
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Function descriptionCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
1
CF 25, CF 35, CF 40
2
6.1Scope of functions
CF18CF25
Power supply with priority circuit for
connecting to the power supply–
Battery monitor to protect the
vehicle battery2-level3-level
Turbo mode for rapid cooling–
Display with temperature gauge
(switches off automatically at low
battery voltage)
Temperature settingrotary-knobtwo buttons in steps of 1 °C (2 °F)
Removable carrying handles–
–
–
–
CF35, CF40,
CF50
6.2Operating and display elements
Latch for lid
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50Function description
CF 18
1234
5
3
Operating panel and DC power supply inlet (CF18)
Item DescriptionExplanation
1TEMPERATURETemperature controller,
cooling temperature at the end positions:
COLD: +10 °C (+50 °F)
FREEZE: –18 °C (0 °F)
2POWERStatus indication
LED lights up green: Device is switched on and
ready for operation
LED lights up yellow:Set temperature has been
reached
3ERRORLED flashes red:Device is switched on but not
ready for operation
4BATTERY MONITORSwitch-on device/battery monitor:
0:Device is switched off
HIGH:Device is switched on, battery
monitor is in HIGH mode
LOW:Device is switched on, battery
monitor is in LOW mode
5
12/24 Vg
DC voltage supply inlet
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Function descriptionCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
CF 25, CF 35, CF 40, CF 50
ON
OFF
SET
POWER
UP
+
DOWN
–
ERROR
°
1345672
4
Operating panel (CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50)
Item DescriptionExplanation
1ON
OFF
2POWERStatus indication
3ERRORLED flashes red:Device is switched on but not
4SETSelects the input mode
5–Display, shows the information
6UP +Press once to increase the value
Switches the cooler on or off when the button is pressed for
between one and two seconds
LED lights up green: Compressor is on
LED lights up orange:Compressor is off
LED flashes orange:Display switched off
automatically due to low
battery voltage
ready for operation
– Temperature setting
– Celsius or Fahrenheit display
– Set battery monitor
7DOWN –Press once to decrease the value
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50Function description
5
100-240V~AC
FUSE
12/24V DC
1
23
CF 35, CF 40, CF 50
EMERGENCY
OVERRIDE
NORMAL
USE
4
6
Connection sockets (CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50)
CF 25
NORMAL
2
Item in
fig. 5
USE
Description
EMERGENCY
OVERRIDE
1
1DC voltage supply inlet
2Emergency switch
Item in
fig. 6
Description
1AC voltage supply inlet
2Fuse holder
3DC voltage supply inlet
4Emergency switch
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OperationCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
1
2
1
CF35, CF40, CF50
7
7Operation
7.1Before initial use
NOTE
I
Mounting the handles
Before starting your new cooler 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 22).
The handles are enclosed unassembled. If you wish to attach the handles, proceed
as follows:
➤ Make a handle by putting two holders (1) and a handle (2) together.
➤ Fasten the grip with the enclosed screws in the holes provided.
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50Operation
CF 50
AB
8
Turning the lid around (CF50)
You can turn the lid around if you want to open the lid from the other side. To do this,
proceed as follows:
➤ Open the lid and pull it out (A).
➤ Turn the lid.
➤ Insert the lid in the lid holders on the opposite side of the cooler (B).
Selecting the temperature units (CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50)
You can switch the temperature display between Celsius and Fahrenheit. This is how
to do it:
➤ Use the “UP +” (fig. 4 6, page 10) and “DOWN –” (fig. 4 7, p ag e 10) bu t tons
to select Celsius or Fahrenheit.
✓ The selected temperature units then appear in the display for a few seconds. The
display flashes several times before it returns to the current temperature.
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OperationCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
7.2Energy saving tips
•Choose a well ventilated location which is protected from direct sunlight.
•Allow warm food to cool down first before placing it in the cooling device.
•Do not open the cooling device more often than necessary.
•Do not leave the cooling device open for longer than necessary.
•Defrost the cooling device once a layer of ice forms.
•Avoid unnecessarily low temperatures.
7.3Connecting the cooler
Connecting to a battery (vehicle or boat)
The cooler can be operated with 12 V
NOTICE! Danger of damage!
A
For safety reasons the cooler is equipped with an electronic system to prevent
polarity reversal. This protects the cooler against short-circuiting when connecting to
a battery.
Using the fused DC plug
A
➤ Plug the DC connection cable (fig. 1 2, page 6) into the DC power supply inlet
of the cooler (fig. 5 1, page 11/fig. 6 3, page 11).
Disconnect the cooler and other consumer units from the battery before
you connect the battery to a quick charging device.
Overvoltage can damage the electronics of the device.
NOTICE! Danger of damage!
For protection of the device the DC cable supplied includes a fuse inside
the plug. Do not remove the fused DC plug.
Only use the DC cable supplied.
g or 24 Vg.
➤ Connect the connection cable to a DC power outlet.
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50Operation
Connecting to an AC power supply (e.g. in the home or office)
(CF35, CF40, CF50)
DANGER! Danger of electrocution!
D
The coolers have an integrated multi-voltage power supply with priority circuit for
connecting to an AC voltage source. The priority circuit automatically switches the
cooler to power supply operation if the device is connected to an AC power supply,
even if the DC connection cable is still attached.
When switching between the AC power supply and the battery supply, the red LED
may light up briefly.
•Never handle plugs and switches with wet hands or if you are
standing on a wet surface.
•If you are operating your cooler on board a boat from a power supply
connection of 100 – 240 V
circuit breaker between the 100 – 240 V AC power supply and the
cooler.
Seek advice from a trained technician.
w, you must install a residual current
➤ Plug the AC connection cable (fig. 1 3, page 6) into the AC power supply inlet
of the cooler (fig. 6 1,page 11).
➤ Connect the connection cable to the AC power outlet.
7.4Using the battery monitor
The device is equipped with a multi-level battery monitor that protects your vehicle
battery against excessive discharging when the device is connected to an on-board
DC supply.
If the cooler is operated when the vehicle ignition is switched off, the cooler switches
off automatically as soon as the supply voltage falls below a set level. The cooler will
switch back on once the battery has been recharged to the restart voltage level.
NOTICE! Danger of damage!
A
When switched off by the battery monitor, the battery will no longer be
fully charged. For in-vehicle installations, avoid repeated starting and
shutting off of the engine. Allow the vehicle to recharge the battery
before powering the cooler on.
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OperationCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
In “HIGH” mode, the battery monitor responds faster than at the levels “LOW” and
“MED” (see the following table).
CF18CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
Battery monitor modeLOWHIGHLOWMEDHIGH
Switch-off voltage at 12 V
Restart voltage at 12 V
Switch-off voltage at 24 V
Restart voltage at 24 V
Selecting the battery monitor mode (CF18)
➤ Slide the selection switch (fig. 3 4, page 9) to select the battery monitor mode.
Selecting the battery monitor mode (CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50)
➤ Switch on the cooler.
➤ Press the “SET” button (fig. 4 4, page 10) three times.
➤ Use the “UP +” (fig. 4 6, page 10) and “DOWN –” (fig. 4 7, p ag e 1 0 ) button s
to select the battery monitor mode.
✓ Display will be as follows:
Lo (LOW), Πed (MED) or HI (HIGH)
10.4 V11.5 V10.1 V11.4 V11.8 V
11.5 V12.5 V11.1 V12.2 V12.6 V
22.1 V24.0 V21.5 V24.1 V24.6 V
23.6 V25.4 V23.0 V25.3 V26.2 V
✓ The selected mode then appears in the display for a few seconds. The display
flashes several times before it returns to the current temperature.
NOTE
I
When the cooler is supplied by the starter battery, select the battery
monitor mode “HIGH”. If the cooler is connected to a supply battery,
the battery monitor mode “LOW” will suffice.
If you wish to operate the cooler from the AC power supply, set the
battery monitor to the “LOW” position.
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50Operation
7.5Using the cooler
NOTICE! Danger of overheating!
A
➤ Place the cooler on a firm foundation.
Make sure that the ventilation slots are not covered and that the heated air can
dissipate.
I
Ensure at all times that there is sufficient ventilation so that the heat that
generated during operation can dissipate. Ensure that the ventilation
slots are not covered. The cooler MUST maintain a MINIMUM of 50 mm
away from walls or similar surfaces which could restrict important air flow
requirements of the cooling system.
NOTE
Place the cooler as shown (fig. 1, page 6). If you operate the box in a
different position it can be damaged.
➤ Close the cooler, see chapter “Connecting to a battery (vehicle or boat)” on
page 14.
NOTE
I
CF18
➤ Set the slide switch (fig. 3 4, page 9) to "HIGH" when power is supplied by
your vehicle's starter battery.
➤ Set the slide switch (fig. 3 4, page 9) to "LOW" when power is supplied by an
external DC power supply source.
✓ The “POWER” LED is lit green.
✓ The cooler starts cooling the interior.
✓ When the cooling temperature has been reached, the “POWER” LED is lit yellow.
If you wish to operate the cooler from the AC power supply, set the
battery monitor to the “LOW” position.
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OperationCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
➤ Press the “ON/OFF” button (fig. 4 1, page 10) for between one and two
seconds.
✓ The “POWER” LED lights up.
✓ The display (fig. 4 5, page 10) switches on and shows the current temperature.
NOTE
I
✓ The cooler starts cooling the interior.
I
The temperature displayed is that of the middle of the interior.
The temperatures elsewhere can deviate from this temperature.
NOTE
During low voltage:
If switched off by the battery monitor due to low voltage, the display
goes blank, and the LED “POWER” flashes orange.
Latching the cooler lid (CF35, CF40)
➤ Close the lid.
➤ Press the latch (fig. 2 1, page 8) down, until it latches in place audibly.
7.6Setting the temperature
NOTICE! Danger from excessively low temperature!
A
CF18
➤ Set the cooling level with the temperature controller (fig. 3 1, page 9).
➤ Use the “UP +” (fig. 4 6, page 10) and “DOWN –” (fig. 4 7, p ag e 1 0 ) button s
to select the cooling temperature.
Ensure that the only those objects are placed in the cooler that are
intended to be cooled at the selected temperature.
✓ The cooling temperature appears in the display for a few seconds. The display
flashes several times and then the current temperature is displayed again.
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50Operation
7.7Using the Emergency Switch
The emergency override switch ((fig. 5 2, page 11 and fig. 6 4, page 11) is
located in the connection panel.
➤ For normal operation the switch should be in the NORMAL USE position.
➤ In the unlikely event of an electronic control failure slide the switch to
EMERGENCY OVERRIDE.
NOTE
I
In this position the appliance will run all the time and will therefore perform as a freezer only.
7.8Switching off the cooler
➤ Empty the cooler.
➤ Switch the cooler off.
➤ Pull out the connection cable.
If you do not want to use the cooler for a longer period of time:
➤ Leave the lid slightly open. This prevents odor build-up.
7.9Defrosting the cooler
Humidity can form frost in the interior of the cooling device or on the evaporator. This
reduces the cooling capacity. Defrost the device in good time to avoid this.
NOTICE! Danger of damage!
A
To defrost the cooler, proceed as follows:
➤ Remove the contents.
➤ If necessary, place them in another cooling device to keep them cool.
Never use hard or pointed tools to remove ice or to loosen objects
which have frozen in place.
➤ Switch off the device.
➤ Leave the lid open.
➤ Wipe off the defrosted water.
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OperationCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
9
7.10Replacing the AC fuse (CF35, CF40, CF50)
DANGER! Danger of electrocution!
Disconnect the connection cable before you replace the device fuse.
D
➤ Pull off the connection cable.
➤ Pry out the fuse insert (fig. 6 2, page 11) with a screwdriver.
➤ Replace the defective fuse with a new one that has the same rating (T4AL 250 V).
➤ Press the fuse insert back into the housing.
7.11Replacing the DC plug fuse
123
4
5
6
➤ Pull the adapter sleeve (4) off of the plug.
➤ Unscrew the screw (5) out of the upper half of the housing (1).
➤ Carefully raise the upper half of the housing from the lower (6) half.
➤ Take out the contact pin (3).
➤ Replace the defective fuse (2) with a new fuse of the same type and rating (8 A
32 V).
➤ Re-assemble the plug in the reverse order.
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50Operation
12
0
7.12Replacing the light bulb (CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50)
➤ Press the switch pin (2) downwards so that the transparent part (1) of the lamp can
be removed at the front.
➤ Replace the light bulb.
NOTE
The LEDs in the light bulb must facing the transparent part of the lamp.
I
➤ Press the transparent part of the lamp back into the housing.
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Cleaning and maintenanceCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
8Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING!
!
A
➤ 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.
Always disconnect the device from the power supply before you clean
and service it.
NOTICE! Risk of damage
•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.
9Guarantee
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
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50Troubleshooting
10Troubleshooting
FaultPossible causeSuggested remedy
Device does not
function, LED does
not glow.
The device does not
cool (plug is inserted,
“POWER” LED is lit).
The device does not
cool (plug is inserted,
“POWER” LED flashes
orange, display is
switched off).
No voltage was
detected in the DC
power outlet.
No voltage present in
the AC voltage outlet.
The device fuse is
defective.
The integrated power
supply adapter is
defective.
Defective compressor.This can only be repaired by an
Battery monitor is set
too high.
Battery voltage is too
low.
In most vehicles the ignition must be
turned on before power will be supplied
to the DC power outlet.
Try using another plug outlet.
Replace the device fuse, see chapter
“Replacing the AC fuse (CF35, CF 40,
CF50)” on page 20.
This can only be repaired by an
authorized repair center.
authorized repair center.
Select a lower battery monitor setting.
Test the battery and charge it as needed.
When operating from
the DC outlet:
The ignition is on
and the device is not
working and the LED
is not lit.
The DC outlet is dirty.
This results in a poor
electrical contact.
The fuse of the DC plug
has blown.
The vehicle fuse has
blown.
If the plug of your cooler becomes very
warm in the DC outlet, either the DC
outlet must be cleaned or the plug has
not been assembled correctly.
Replace the fuse in the DC plug, see
chapter “Replacing the DC plug fuse” on
page 20.
Replace the vehicle’s DC outlet fuse.
Please refer to your vehicle’s operating
manual.
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DisposalCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
FaultPossible causeSuggested remedy
The display shows an
error message (e.g.
“Err1”) and the appliance does not cool.
The interior light of a
compartment flashes.
The appliance has
switched off due to an
internal fault.
The lid of the
compartment has been
left open for more than
three minutes.
This can only be repaired by an
authorized repair center.
Close the lid of the compartment.
11Disposal
➤ 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
M
applicable disposal regulations.
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50Technical data
12Technical data
CF18CF25
Connection voltage:12/24 Vg
Rated current
– 12 Vg:3.1A6.8A
– 24 Vg:1.9A 3.0A
– 100–240Vw:––
Cooling capacity:+10 °C to –18 °C (+50 °F to +0.4 °F)
Storage volume:18 l23 l
Climate class:N, ST, T
Ambient temperature:18 °C to 43 °C (+50 °F to 109.4 °F)
Noise emission:–
Refrigerant quantity:38 g40 g
equivalent:0.054 t0.057 t
CO
2
Global warming potential (GWP):1430
Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm:465 x 414 x 300260 x 425 x 550
Weight:12 kg12.7 kg
Test/certificates:
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Technical dataCF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50
CF35CF40
Connection voltage:12/24 Vg and 100 – 240 Vw
Rated current
– 12 Vg:6.0 A
– 24 Vg:3.0 A
– 100–240Vw:1.3 A to 0.7 A
Cooling capacity:+10 °C to –18 °C (+50 °F to +0.4 °F)
Storage volume:31 l 37 l
Climate class:N, ST, T
Ambient temperature:18 °C to 43 °C (+50 °F to 109.4 °F)
Noise emission:45 dB(A)
Refrigerant quantity:45 g
equivalent:0.064 t
CO
2
Global warming potential (GWP):1430
Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm:360 x 385 x 580360 x 445 x 580
Weight:15.5 kg17.2 kg
Test/certificates:
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CF18, CF25, CF35, CF40, CF50Technical data
CF50
Connection voltage:12/24 Vg and 100 – 240 Vw
Rated current
– 12 Vg:7.0 A
– 24 Vg:3.0 A
– 100–240Vw:1.3 A to 0.7 A
Cooling capacity:+10 °C to –18 °C (+50 °F to +0.4 °F)
Storage volume:47 l
Climate class:N, ST, T
Ambient temperature:18 °C to 43 °C (+64.4 °F to 109.4 °F)
Noise emission:45 dB(A)
Refrigerant quantity:45 g
equivalent:0.064 t
CO
2
Global warming potential (GWP):1430
Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm:630 x 480 x 360
Weight:18.5 kg
Test/certificates:
NOTE
I
The refrigerant circuit contains R134a.
Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases
Hermetically sealed equipment
If the ambient temperature is above 32 °C (90 °F), the minimum
temperature cannot be attained.
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MEXICO
Dometic Mx, S. de R. L. d e C. V.
Circuito Médicos No. 6 Local 1
Colonia Ciudad Satélite
CP 53100 Naucalpan de Juárez
Estado de México
+52 55 5374 4108
+52 55 5393 4683
Mail: info@dometic.com.mx
NETHERLANDS
Dometic Benelux B.V.
Ecustraat 3
NL-4879 NP Etten-Leu r
+31 76 5029000
+31 76 5029019
Mail: info@dometic.nl
NEW ZEALAND
Dometic New Zealand Ltd.
PO Box 12011
Penrose
Auckland 1642
+64 9 622 1490
+64 9 622 1573
Mail: customerservices@dometic.co.nz
NORWAY
Dometic Norway AS
Østerøyveien 46
N-3232 Sandefjord
+47 33428450
+47 33428459
Mail: firmapost@dometic.no
POLAND
Dometic Poland Sp. z o.o .
Ul. Puławska 435A
PL-02-801 Warszaw a
+48 22 41 4 3200
+48 22 414 3201
Mail: info@dometic.pl
PORTUGAL
Dometic Spain, S.L.
Branch Office em Portugal
Rot. de São Gonçalo nº 1 – Esc. 12
2775-399 Carcavelos
+351 219 244 173
+351 219 243 206
Mail: info@dometic.pt
RUSSIA
Dometic RUS LLC
Komsomolskaya square 6-1
RU-107140 Moscow
+7 495 780 79 39
+7 495 916 56 53
Mail: info@dometic.ru
SINGAPORE
Dometic Pte Ltd
18 Boon Lay Way
06–141 Trade Hub 21
Singapore 609966
+65 6795 3177
+65 6862 6620
Mail: dometic@dometic.com.sg
SLOVAKIA
Dometic Slovakia s.r.o.
Sales Office Brat islava
Nádražná 34/A
900 28 Ivánka pri Dunaji
/ +421 2 45 529 680
Mail: bratislava@ dometic.com
SOUTH AFRICA
Dometic (Pty) Ltd.
Regional Office
South Africa & Sub-Saharan Africa
2 Avalon Road
West Lake View Ext 11
Modderfontein 1645
Johannesburg
+27 87 35 30380
Mail: info@dometic.co.za
SPAIN
Dometic Spain S.L.
Avda. Sierra del Guadarrama, 16
E-28691 Villanueva de la Cañada
Madrid
+34 902 1 11 042
+34 900 100 245
Mail: info@dometic.es
SWEDEN
Dometic Scandinavia AB
Gustaf Melins gata 7
SE-42131 Västra Frölunda
+46 31 7341100
+46 31 7341101
Mail: info@dometicgroup.se
SWITZERLAND
Dometic Switzerland AG
Riedackerstrasse 7a
CH-8153 Rümlang
+41 44 81 87171
+41 44 8187191
Mail: info@dometic.ch
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Dometic Middle East FZCO
P. O. Box 17860
S-D 6, Jebel Ali Freezone
Dubai
+971 4 883 3858
+971 4 883 3868
Mail: info@dometic.ae
UNITED KINGDOM
Dometic UK Ltd.
Dometic House, The Brewery
Blandford St. Mar y
Dorset DT11 9LS
+44 344 6 26 0133
+44 344 626 0143
Mail: customerservices@ dometic.co.uk
USA
Dometic RV Division
1120 North Main Street
Elkhart, IN 46515
+1 574-264-2131
4445102487 02/2018
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