Page 3 - Key Product Features; temperature in the motor compartment.; Contents
3 Key Product Features • Powered by 12 Volt DC Secop Compressor.• Reliable electronics, high efficiency, low energy consumption.• Lockable door for travel.• Separate freezer compartment.• Operates in temperatures from 10°C to 43°C ambient temperature in the motor compartment. • Vegetable crisper.• L...
Page 4 - efficiency keep the unit in a cool location out of direct sunlight.; 2V Max Cable Length; AWG
4 1 Safety Instructions • Warning: Do not use your unit if any cabling is damaged, frayed or exposed. • Warning: Do not attempt or continue to operate your unit if it is wet. • When using the unit ensure the circuit being used has a fuse or circuit breaker, located at the battery, the recommended si...
Page 5 - What do I need to do?
5 Control Panel Fault Light LED Light • Connect fridge to 12 or 24V DC. Power Source Cut Off Voltage Cut In Voltage 12V DC 10.4V 11.7V 24V DC 22.8V 24.2V • Ensure correct voltage is applied to run the fridge.• Set thermostat to the desired setting. We recommend starting at 3. Allow 24 hours for the ...
Page 6 - Installation Guide; Reversing the Door Opening
6 4. Installation Guide You’ve bought your refrigerator and you’re ready to install it in your car, caravan or camper trailer. Please take the time to read the following information to ensure your refrigerator will run at its peak efficiency and you’ll get a long life out of your fridge.• Unpack you...
Page 7 - Installing the Mounting Kit
7 5. Unscrew and remove the 2 x screws that hold down the door locking mechanism.6. Remove the plastic caps next to the locking mechanism.7. Swap the door locking mechanism and hinge over to the opposite side and then screw them in place. Do not completely tighten just yet. 8. On the base of the cab...
Page 8 - Cross Flow Ventilation; cross flow ventilation.; Natural Convection; As a general rule of thumb:; Vent Sizing; with fresh cooler air.
8 5. Cross Flow Ventilation Cross flow ventilation ensures that there is sufficient fresh air entering the space where your refrigerator is operating and that the stale hot air is extracted from the area. Fresh air is supplied to the space, through openings or vents, preferable from the outside to r...
Page 12 - • This is normal, due to the flow of refrigerant in the unit.; Unusual noise when refrigerator is working; • The refrigerator is not placed on a level surface.
12 4 Flash every 4 seconds: Low Motor Speed • Reduce products / items inside unit.• Move so unit is in a lower ambient temperature, clean vents / ensure clear air flow over compressor. • Fan fault. 5 Flash every 4 seconds: Over Temperature • Ambient temperature is too high.• Clean vents / ensure cle...
Page 13 - Moulded Products; Cabinet Care; Do not use; plastic and can cause damage to painted surfaces.; Defrosting; Do not; Refrigerator Maintenance
13 7. Preventative Maintenance & Care: Metal & Injection Moulded Products To ensure a long life and reliable operation of your metal and injection moulded fridge/ freezer we recommend following our preventative maintenance and care guide. Cabinet Care • The cabinet should be cleaned after ev...