Heatcontroller DC-50 User Manual

OWNER'S
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MANUALNeText
DC-50
PATIO COOLER
Patio Cooler
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Please read these instructions carefully before operating this
appliance.
When using this appliance, always exercise basic safety
precautions.

FOR YOUR RECORDS:

Please complete the following information for future reference. You will need it to obtain warranty service.
Serial Number*: ___________________________________ Date of Purchase: __________________________________ Place of Purchase: _________________________________
*The Serial number is located on the back of the unit. Retain this Owner’s Manual with your sales receipt as a permanent record of your purchase.

CONTENTS

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Mobile Patio Cooler
Transp
arent tip-up Lid
(2) Interior Baskets
(2) Side Caddies
(2) Serving shelves

PARTS AND FEATURES

1. Transparent Lift-Off Lid
2. Detachable Polymer Serving Shelves
3. Digital Temperature Control
4. Hanging, Detachable Bottle Caddy (includes 2)
5. Ball Bearing Casters
Internal Items Not Shown:
6. (2) Interior Baskets
7. Removable basket cover/Interior Lid

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS/PRECAUTIONS

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1. Before you use your Patio Cooler, please read this owner’s manual carefully.
2. This devise must be properly installed in accordance with the installation instructions before use.
3. If for any reason this product requires service, we strongly recommend that a certified technician performs the service.
4. This appliance is for HOUSEHOLD use only. It is not designed for commercial or rental purposes.
5. Never unplug your Patio Cooler by pulling on the po firmly and pull straight out f
rom the outlet to avoid electrical shock or fire hazard.
wer cord. Always grasp the plug
6. Repair or replace immediately, all electric service cords that have become frayed or damaged. Do not use a cord that has visible damage to the insulation or the connector plug.
7. Because of potential safety hazards, it is strongly discouraged to use an extension cord.
8. Always unplug your Patio Cooler before cleaning or making any repairs.
9. Do not operate your Patio Cooler in the pre materials to a
void the risk of fire or explosions.
sence of flammable, explosive, or hazardous
10. Do not use the unit within the immediate surroundings of water sources (bathtub, shower or swimming pool) due to risk of electric shock.
11. Supervise all children around this equipment.
12. Before discarding or storing, it is recommend that you remove the lid and leave the interior baskets in place to reduce the possibility of danger to children.
13. Do not expose this appliance directly under the sun or rain. Do not use the unit outdoors for a prolonged time. Store the unit indoors when not in use.
14. Please place heavy objects near the center of the serving shelves to avoid objects from

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

becoming unbalanced or falling.
1. Insert the power cord plug into a grounded wall outlet.
2. To turn the unit on/off, press power button on front (right side of digital display).
3. Press the thermostat button on front (left side of digital display) to adjust the desired temperature for the Fridge. The display will flash during the adjustment. The thermostat ranges from 39 – 59 degrees F. During normal use, the display will show the average temperature inside of the Patio Cooler.
a. Suggested temperature control:
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i. Beer and Soda: 39° F
ii. White Wine: 45 - 50° F
iii. Red Wine: 55 – 60° F
Please note the length of the time required to reach the desired temperature set by a user may vary. The temperature inside of the Patio Cooler will depend on the following factors:
1. The temperature in the surrounding area (outside/inside air temperature)
2. The frequency and duration that the lid remains open.
3. The temperature and volume of the contents placed in the Patio Cooler.
4. Avoid tilting the unit sideways. The refrigeration system of the cabinet is designed to operate with the cabinet located on a flat surface. If the unit must be tilted on an angle for handling or moving purposes, allow the unit to sit in an upright position 20 to 30 minutes prior to plugging it in and starting the cooling of the storage compartment.

CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Warning: To avoid electric shock always unplug your Patio Cooler before cleaning or
moving. Ignoring this warning may result in electrical shock, injury, or death.
Notice: Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine bleach, concentrated
detergents, solvents, or metal scouring pads. Harsh chemicals may damage and/or discolor your Patio Cooler.
1. Remove the contents of the appliance
2. Clean the inside of the Patio Cooler by wiping all surfaces with a damp cloth using warm water and mild soap. A vinegar and water solution is recommended to prevention mold and fungus growth.
3. Wipe the inside and outside surfaces with a soft, dry towel or allow the Patio Cooler to air dry thoroughly prior to use.
4. When the Patio Cooler is not in use, allow the unit to completely dry inside to avoid mold growth.
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Design, material, performance data and components
subject to change without notice.
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