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CAUTIONS
provide at least 4 amps of current. DO NOT attempt to use with any
other power source.
is adequate ventilation and free flow of air around the unit, so that
air expelled by the fan is effectively dissipated.
ventilation must be provided by an air conditioning system or open
window. In a car with windows up, air temperatures can reach 150
degrees F.
built-in or recessed — this would interfere with the unit’s air
dissipation system, and could cause a fire or other safety hazard.
damaged, discontinue use and call Customer Service department at
(866) 584-5504 for authorized replacement.
liquid. This will void the warranty.
VEL COOLER/WARMER AS A COOLER
vehicle, or turn ignition to “accessory” position.
the lid from closing.
items to it or removing items from it.
the cooler.
cold.
CAUTIONS
temperature (approx. 40ºF below that of surrounding air). It is
recommended that items to be placed in the cooler be pre-chilled.
This will assist the cooler in reaching the lowest temperature as
quickly as possible.

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unit’s warming system is monitored by an automatic switch that turns the heating
system on and off when excessively high temperatures are reached.
or removing items.
warmer.
cold.
DC portable power supply.

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and replace fuse if necessary.
of fuse and instructions for checking and replacing fuse.
Fan is defective. Call Customer Service department (866) 584-5504 for return/
replacement instructions. This unit is not user-serviceable, it must be returned to
manufacturer for professional service or repair. Any attempt to service by user will
void warranty.
Cooling unit is defective. Call Customer Service department (866) 584-5504 for
return/replacement instructions. This unit is not user-serviceable, it must be
returned to manufacturer for professional service or repair. Any attempt to service
by user will void warranty.
inside
– Low battery or supply voltage.
– Unit will attain desired temperature more efficiently if items are pre-heated
or pre-chilled.
– Fan area is blocked — move unit or object.
TIONS
voltage drops below 10.7 volts DC
temperature