Page 3 - Key Product Features; DOWN UNDER; Contents
3 What’s in the Box: • 1 x Fridge• 1 x 1.8m Anderson to Anderson style 12V plug• 1 x 12V to 240V adaptor• 3 x Baskets Key Product Features • World renowned Secop compressor.• Highly efficient rollbond evaporator.• Multi-voltage system (DC12-24 Volts) and 240AC adaptor (included).• Digital battery pr...
Page 4 - Helpful Hints
4 1 Safety Instructions • Warning: Do not touch exposed cables.• Warning: Do not use fridge if you suspect any connections could be wet.• When using the fridge in a vehicle, please ensure the circuit being used is fused at the battery or power source at the recommended size. • Any installation of DC...
Page 5 - RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURE SETTINGS; For Maximum Efficiency
5 3. Operation • Power: The refrigerator can be powered by a multi-voltage system utilising either 12/24 Volts or with the included 240V adaptor. The electronic module controls the compressor and has the added function of a three stage battery protection. When the input voltage drops below the minim...
Page 6 - LED Control Panel; • Hold the button for one to two seconds.
6 LED Control Panel LED Display On/Off Button +/- Buttons SET Button DOWN UNDER SERIES 2. To turn on/off the refrigerator: • Hold the button for one to two seconds. 3. Setting the temperature: • To set Room 1 press button once. • To set Room 2 press button twice. • Once the selected room is flashing...
Page 8 - Connecting the Refrigerator; Connecting to a battery; Battery Protection Mode; Switch-off voltage at 12V
8 DOWN UNDER SERIES 4. Connecting the Refrigerator Connecting to a battery • The fridge can be operated with 12V or 24V.• Note: disconnect the fridge (and other consumer units) from the battery before you connect the battery to a quick charging device. Over voltage can damage the electronics of the ...
Page 9 - Code; lowering the voltage cut out setting to LOW (refer to page 7).
9 DOWN UNDER SERIES 5. Error Codes Code Reason / Solution E1 Low Voltage • Please check the source voltage to ensure it is above the cut out. Try lowering the voltage cut out setting to LOW (refer to page 7). • The vehicle cabling may be inadequate/unsuitable, please refer to cable specifications ta...
Page 10 - Moulded Products; Cabinet Care; Do not use; plastic and can cause damage to painted surfaces.; Defrosting; Do not; Refrigerator Maintenance
DOWN UNDER SERIES 10 6. 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 b...
Page 11 - The appliance is not turning on; breaker button has popped out, press it back in.; The food inside is frozen; • The set temperature is too low.; Bad performance in refrigeration; • This is normal, due to the flow of the refrigerant.; Unusual noise when refrigerator is working; required replacement part is a 10 Amp glass fuse.
DOWN UNDER SERIES 11 7. Troubleshooting The appliance is not turning on • Check the power supply. • Check whether the plug and the socket have a good connection. • If you have purchased an additional 12V adaptor with a cigarette end, check whether the fuse requires replacing. This is located inside ...
Page 13 - SPECIFICATIONS
DOWN UNDER SERIES 13 SPECIFICATIONS Model No. DU75-DZ DU95-DZ Basic Data Type DC + Adaptor Cooling △T °C 43°C Temperature Range Refrigeration °C +10°C to -18°C Gross Capacity L 75 95 Power Supply V DC 12/24V Rated Current DC A 5.4A/2.7A Rated Power Input W 65 Sound Noise Level dB 45 Foaming Thicknes...
Page 14 - Internal Dimensions
14 DOWN UNDER SERIES 9. Product Drawings DU75 530.0 Internal Dimensions External Dimensions