Primus 591540, 591760, 591680 Instruction Manual

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PRIMUS
Series III Fridge/Freezers
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LITRE
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3 YEAR
WARRANTY
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WARRANTY
• The fridge is covered for a period of 36 months from date of purchase.
• In the case of warranty repair or service please call Primus Service on 1300 555 197 for your nearest approved service agent.
• Proof of purchase (receipt) and ownership must be supplied for all warranty repairs.
ITEMS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY
• Loss of food or goods caused by failure of the unit.
• All costs associated with the return of the unit to an approved service agent is at the owner’s expense.
• Loss of time, income or associated costs for accommodation or transport as a direct result of a failure is not covered under the warranty.
• Primus reserves the right, at their discretion, to repair or replace any unit returned under warranty.
It is important that your appliance is installed & operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions to guarantee the performance, efciency and operation.
• Position the appliance in a safe and secure location. Limit exposure to heat sources or direct sunlight which can affect the unit’s performance and efciency.
• The normal operation of the appliance requires heat to be radiated away from the condensers located in the front and end of the cabinet. Adequate airow is required to be available around the compressor at all times.
• The cooling system has been designed to operate correctly when the appliance is positioned on angles up to 35 degrees. It is recommended that the time the unit is exposed to angles over 30 degrees is limited to a maximum of four (4) hours continuous operation.
• Your appliance can be used as either a freezer or a refrigerator, it cannot be used as both simultaneously.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
The Fridge/Freezer is designed to operate on AC & DC voltage inputs.
AC INPUT
Voltage is required to be 240V AC at 50Hz.
DC INPUT
Voltage is required to be either 12 or 24V DC. The power system is tted with an Automatic
Voltage Change over program; this will allow for both the AC & DC power cords to be connected to the appliance at the same time. The AC power input has priority and the unit will select this input over DC if both are being provided.
Once the AC pow er is shut off the appliance will switch over t o DC p ower. The compressor will then not star t imme diatel y as the controller will program itsel f for the ch ange in supply and within 3 minutes t he uni t will restart using the DC input. This same proce ss will be taken if AC power is resupp lied t o the appliance.
WIRELESS ‘IN CAR’ REMOTE TEMPERATURE READ OUT
When your appliance is rst connected to the DC input, the internal cabinet temperature can be displayed on the wireless ‘in car’ remote temperature read out when it is connected to a separate DC power source.
STEP 1.
Connect your fridge & set the desired cabinet temperature.
STEP 2.
Plug the wireless ‘in car’ read out into a 12V DC outlet socket a maximum of 10 metres from the fridge. The digital read out will show the cabinet temperature and battery voltage. The cabinet temperature information will be updated every 2 minutes.
Installation & operation of your Fridge/Freezer
Getting to know your portable Fridge/Freezer
1. Brand
2. Handle
3. Insulated lid
4. Baskets
5. Door gasket
6. Latch
7. Lid inner liner
8. PVC lid frame
9. Temperature controller
10. Side handle
11. Lid hinge
12. Feet
13. Grill panel
14. Drain plug
15. AC connector
16. DC connector
IDENTIFICATION
CUSTOMER SERVICE 1300 555 197
enquires@primusaustralia.com.au
3 YEAR
AUSTRALIA WIDE
WARRANTY
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OPERATION OF THE CONTROLLER
The temperature controller tted to your Fridge/ Freezer provides the ability to set the desired temperature level and three (3) 12V DC battery cut-out levels to protect your car’s battery.
The digital read out will provide information on the cabinet & set temperature, battery voltage at the fridge, as well as the voltage level that the controller has been set to.
The electronic controller has been programmed to maintain an average of the set temperature. The compressor will start up when the internal cabinet temperature increases 0.5 to 1.5 degrees above that selected and will run until the temperature is 0.5 to 1.5 degrees below the set temperature.
DIAGRAM OF TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
A. SET: Set button
B. Button for adjusting temperature +
C. Button for adjusting temperature -
D. Battery cut-out setting
E. Running indicator: red when fast freezing
and green when running normal.
F. Alarm indicator: when the power is too low,
the indicator will be yellow and ashing.
G. LED indicator: displays the temperature (˚C),
voltage and battery condition
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
When your Fridge/Freezer is rst connected to AC or DC input the digital read out will show the factory setting of -18 degrees, to adjust the temperature follow these steps:
STEP 1.
Push the “SET” button once, the digital read out “G” will then start to ash
STEP 2.
Push B “up” or C “down” until you reach the desired temperature – DO NOT push “SET” again. Now that the temperature has been selected it will ash three (3) times on the digital read out then return to the current internal cabinet temperature.
The indicating light “E” will be green indicating that the cooling function will commence.
To check the set temperature press the “SET” button. The selected temperature will ash on the digital read out three (3) times.
To change the temperature setting repeat steps 1 & 2.
BATTERY CUT-OUT 12V DC OPERATION ONLY
The control system allows for the voltage cut-out to be set to three (3) different settings depending on the environment & situation that the appliance is being operated in. Low voltage supply to the appliance can result in poor cooling performance and damage to the supply battery.
Most modern vehicles require a minimum of
10.5V DC to start correctly and ensure that all
electronic & safety features will operate correctly. To ensure that suitable battery voltage can be maintained the controller has been programmed to offer three (3) cut-out levels - 11.8, 10.7 &
10.0V DC.
To set the battery cut-out to the required level follow these steps:
STEP 1.
Push the “BATT” button once, the digital read out “G” will show the current setting.
STEP 2.
Push button “A” or “C” to adjust the setting. The display will ash four (4) times with the selected setting. To check press “batt” once and the selected setting will ash and then return to current voltage input.
When the appliance is disconnected from the power source the battery cut-out remains at its last setting.
LED LIGHT & ALARM
Your Fridge/Freezer is tted with an LED light to illuminate the cabinet in the dark. The LED will turn on when the door is opened and turn off wh
AC POWER CONNECTION
The Fridge/Freezer is supplied with an approved 3 pin AC Power Lead and this must not be modied or lengthened.
When connecting to AC power ensure that the power socket is switched “off”. Plug the AC Power Lead into the AC socket on the appliance and then plug the other end of the AC Power Lead into the AC supply and switch on.
DC POWER CONNECTION
The Fridge/Freezer is supplied with a 1.5m power cord tted with a 12V DC outlet tting. It is recommended that this lead is not lengthened as this may result in a voltage drop and reduced performance.
When connecting the appliance to DC power ensure that the power socket is switched “off”. Plug the 1.5m power cord into the DC socket on the appliance and then plug the other end of the 1.5m power cord into the DC supply and switch on.
For optimum performance & efciency, it is important that the appliance has a reliable 10amp fuse protected DC supply in good condition. Direct connection to the battery is recommended and reduces the risk of voltage dropping to the appliance.
It is recommended that the correct sized Automotive Electrical Cable is used for the direct connection and that this includes a 10amp fuse; do not use resetable circuit breakers. It is important that the correct cable size is used for the installation of the DC supply as over distance the voltage can decrease if the incorrect sized wire is being used.
Distance Wire Gauge
4.5m or less 2.1mm2 (AWG14)
4.6m & over 3.3mm2 (AWG12)
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USING SOLAR PANELS
The power consumption & efciency of your Fridge/Freezer makes it ideal to be used in conjunction with solar panels to provide recharging of the DC supply. Solar panels will provide charge into the battery during the daylight hours even while the appliance is operating.
As the output from solar panels changes depending on the level of sunlight & intensity, your Fridge/Freezer cannot be connected directly to the solar panels. The appliance must be connected to a suitable DC battery and then the solar panels connected to the battery.
We recommend the use of the Primus range of Portable Solar Panel Kits from 40 to 120 watts for use with your Fridge/Freezer.
USING PORTABLE GENERATORS
It is important that the correct generator is used with your Fridge/Freezer. An incorrect generator or output may result in reduced performance or damage to your Fridge/Freezer which may void your appliance warranty.
If connecting directly to an AC generator ensure that only a digital or inverter type generator is used. These provide a more reliable & constant 240V AC output and are specically designed to power electronic and other power sensitive appliances.
Primus recommends the use of Kipor Digital Inverter generators to provide AC power to your Fridge/Freezer when in remote locations.
Most generators are tted with a DC output
- DO NOT connect your fridge directly to the DC output of the generator as this will result in damage to your appliance and void warranty.
It is recommended that the appliance remains connected to the DC power source. Then using the DC output of the generator connect this to the battery to recharge it. It is important that you monitor the battery being charged, ensuring that an over supply of charge is not being provided to it causing damage.
TIPS & SUGGESTIONS
• Fresh & frozen foods should not be stored
together. The coldness from the frozen goods can be transferred to the other produce causing the goods to spoil. It is best to put an insulating layer between these goods.
• When the appliance is being set at 0 or lower
temperatures, do not store glass bottles or liquids such as beer, milk, juices or soft drinks in the unit as these may freeze and shatter.
• Items such as fruit & vegetables should be
stored closer to the top of the cabinet as this area is normally slightly warmer. This will reduce the risk of spoiling and ensures that damage is not caused by being crushed by heavier items.
• To improve the efciency of your Fridge/Freezer
it is better to have the cabinet as full as possible at all times. A full cabinet will provide lower power consumption over 24 hours than a half empty one. When the cabinet is full there is little air space between the goods so the cold air is trapped, when there is lots of air the coldness cannot be captured and held. On a trip it is a good idea to replace nished products with bottles of water or similar. This will ll the empty spaces and allow the coldness to remain within the cabinet.
• Make your selection of what you wish to remove
from the cabinet before you open the door. This will reduce the time that the cabinet is open and the level of warm air that will enter the cabinet while the door is open.
• When located in the rear of a car or trailer, it
is recommended that the appliance be kept away from direct sunlight to reduce the risk of increased heat. It should also be provided with suitable ventilation to guarantee efcient power consumption & performance. You must remember that when a vehicle is parked in the sun that on a day where the ambient temperature is +30 degrees, the interior of the vehicle can reach +55 degrees.
DEFROSTING THE CABINET
If your appliance is being used solely as a freezer, it is possible that a build up of ice on the interior may occur. This build up can affect the performance & efciency of the cooling system and must be removed.
Do not use solid or sharp utensils such as knives to remove the ice as this may result in damage to the unit.
Turn the appliance off and remove the content from the cabinet, allow the ice to melt, then drain the water from the cabinet. Use a soft clean cloth to wipe down all surfaces and allow to dry.
ACCESSORIES
PROTECTIVE COVERS
Offers protection to the external surface of the fridge. Includes clear view section for temperature control.
SOLAR PANEL KITS
Primus offers a selection of portable solar charging solutions from 40 to 120 watt output using Mono & Poly Crystalline panel congurations. Each kit is equipped with inbuilt charging regulators and power cables for direct connection to any 12V DC battery.
Each kit features adjustable mounting stands that allow the panels to be directed towards the sun at all times maximising the battery charging time throughout the day.
Padded or heavy duty aluminium carry cases are included to provide protection to the solar panels during transportation & storage.
Using your Fridge/Freezer
Using your Fridge/Freezer with accessories
* You cannot connect the Fridge/
Feezer directly to the solar panel as it will not work. Connection must be to the battery.
* You cannot connect the
Fridge/Feezer directly to the DC output of the generator as it will not work. Connection must be to the battery.
Part No. 5919563 - 40L Part No. 5919673 - 60L Part No. 5919843 - 80L
Part No. 522040 - 40 watt Part No. 522180 - 80 watt Part No. 522310 - 120 watt Part No. 522123 - 80 watt with aluminium case
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Remedy
The Compressor runs for 1-5 minutes and stops.
The compressor runs but inner liner does not get cold.
The inner liner is very cold and the compressor runs continuously.
The ambient temperature is too high and exceeds the allowable range of the freezer.
The voltage is not in the normal range.
The refrigerant has leaked from system.
The system is blocked.
The ice layer on the evaporator is too thick. Defrost.
The door is being opened and closed too frequently.
The freezer is overloaded. Remove some product.
The condenser is not well-ventilated. Select a well-ventilated place.
The controller is faulty. Contact service support.
The temperature - sensor is not correctly located.
The ambient temperature is too high and the thermostat is set too low.
Select a well-ventilated place, keep the freezer away from direct sunlight.
Switch off power and restart when power is normal.
Contact service support.
The door should be opened as little as possible.
Contact service support.
The thermostat should be set to higher level.
Fridge is not connected correctly. Check power connections.
Fridge is not earthed correctly. Check earth points are correct.
The compressor does not run.
Display shows “LL”
Display shows “HH”
If the appliance is still not functioning correctly, contact Primus Australia’s Customer Service Centre for your nearest authorised service agent.
The controller is faulty (the power indicator is not on).
The thermostat is set too high; the ambient temperature is too low.
Internal cabinet temperature is below
-28˚C.
Internal cabinet temperature is above +40˚C.
Contact service support.
Contact service support.
Disconnect and allow to stabilise.
Disconnect and allow to stabilise.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model 591540 591760 591680 Capacity 40L gross 60L gross 80L gross Weight 22kgs 28kgs 30kgs Measurements 628 x 450 x 528mm 715 x 455 x 525mm 715 x 455 x 605mm
Distributed by
PRIMUS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Bundoora Victoria 3083
www.primusaustralia.com.au
Customer service 1300 555 197
enquires@primusaustralia.com.au
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