Intended Use; Technical Description; Operation - Dometic TROPICOOL TC14 Operating Manual

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Intended use

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Intended use
The mobile refrigerating appliance is suitable for cooling and warming food.
The mobile refrigerating appliance is also suitable for use on boats.
The mobile refrigerating appliance is designed to be operated from a DC power
supply socket of a vehicle, boat or caravan or from AC mains.
The mobile refrigerating appliance is suitable for camping use.
This product is only suitable for the intended purpose and application in accordance
with this instruction. Any other use, deviating from the intended use, is not allowed!
Dometic accepts no liability for any loss, damage or injury incurred, directly or
indirectly due to other as the intended use.
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Technical description

The cooling box is suitable for mobile use. It can cool goods up to max. 25 °C under
ambient temperature (thermostatic switch-off with approx. 0 °C) or keep them cool
or warm them up to max. 65 °C or keep them warm.
If the device has reached the set temperature range, then it will automatically switch
over to the energy save mode. In this mode only the energy is consumed which is
required to reach the temperature inside the box.
The cooling is a wear-free thermo-electric cooler with heat removal through a
ventilator.
The cooling box is equipped with an automatic priority circuit. Thus it is ensured
that with simultaneous connection to the alternating current circuit and to a 12/24 V
battery, the alternating current circuit will be used.
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Operation

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NOTE
Before you put the new refrigerator into operation, you should clean it
inside and outside with a damp cloth for hygienic reasons (see also
chapter "Cleaning and servicing" on page 13).
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