Intended Use; Technical Description - Dometic Waeco MyFridge MF-1F Instruction Manual

Thermoelectric bottle cooler
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MF-1F
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Intended use

The appliance is for cooling, heating or keeping warm drinks in suitable vessels.
Do not let yourself be distracted while driving.
The appliance is desgined for standard bottles: PET (polyethylene terephthalate) and
glass.
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Technical description

The MyFridge thermoelectric bottle cooler (item no. MF-1F) is a compact cooler designed
for mobile use. It can cool drinks to around 22 °C under room temperature or warm them
to around 60 °C.
Its cooling system is a non-wearing Peltier cooling system with the heat discharged by a
fan.
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Installing the bottle cooler
Observe the following installation instructions:
When fastening the bottle cooler in the vehicle, make sure:
It cannot become loose under any circumstances (sudden braking, acci-
dents) and cause injuries to occupants of the vehicle.
Bottles cannot roll out under the pedals.
If you want to fasten the bottle cooler with a self-tapping screws:
Drill a hole where you want to fasten the appliance.
To prevent damage when drilling make sure there is sufficient space on the other
side for the drill head to come out.
Deburr the hole.
Screw the self-tapping screw (fig. 2 2, page 3) through the opening in the bottom of
the container.
If you want to fasten the bottle cooler with a machine bolt:
Drill a hole where you want to fasten the appliance.
To prevent damage when drilling make sure there is sufficient space on the other
side for the drill head to come out.
Push the machine bolt (fig. 2 3, page 3) through the opening in the bottom of the
container and fasten the bottle cooler with both washers (fig. 2 4, page 3) and the
nut (fig. 2 5, page 3).
If you do not want to permanently fasten the bottle cooler:
If you do not want to permanently fasten the bottle cooler, put the dummy plug
(fig. 2 1, page 3) in the opening on the bottom of the container.
Intended use
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