Tips For Opening The Door 1. To open the lid from the 2. Push the latch inwards right side, keep fingers and lift up the lid. together and grip the right latch. 3. To open the lid from the 4. Grip the latch on both left side, repeat the sides and push them above steps.
3 Operation LEFT RIGHT Battery Protection Settings Power ON/OFF Button Compressor Speed (Eco/Max Mode)
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Right Zone Temp DOWN Button Right Zone Temp UP Button Left Zone Temp UP Button Left Zone Temp DOWN Button TIPS: Two display screens correspond to the left and right zone respectively. 3.1 MAX & ECO Mode With the unit turned on(Press & Hold B/Power Button), you can press the MODE Button C to toggle between MAX or ECO mode for the fridge.
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3.2 Switch Between °C and °F With the unit turned on(Press & Hold B/Power Button), press and hold Button C and Button D for 3 seconds to toggle between the temperature values of Celsius & Fahrenheit.
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3.3 Setting Temperature With the unit turned on, the fridge's CURRENT interior temperature reading will appear on the display, as a solid non-flashing number. To change the fridge's set temperature: Press Temperature Up(Button E/F) to increase the temperature of the right/left zone.
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3.4 Single Zone Mode With the unit turned on: Press and hold Temperature UP Button F and Temperature DOWN Button G to turn on/off left zone. Press and hold Temperature UP Button E and Temperature DOWN Button D to turn on/off...
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3.5 Triple Battery Protection Operation With the unit turned on, press Battery Protection Button A to adjust the fridge's low battery protection level pre-sets. NOTE: Details of Battery Protection Mode could be found in Page 17.
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3.6 USB Connector TIPS: USB connector only takes effect when charging in DC power cord.
Cleaning And Maintenance 4.1 Cleaning Always unplug the fridge before cleaning the fridge. You can clean the interior and exterior of the fridge by using warm water, mixed with a gentle non-abrasive detergent. You may use a soft sponge, or micro fiber cloth.
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4.2 DO NOT Use pointed objects to scrape, or defrost ice. Use abrasive detergents to clean. Use heavy duty sponges (due to scratching). Clean the fridge with running water or pressure washer. Clean the fridge without power input covers secured.
Error Codes & Solutions Description Code The DC voltage is below the protection settings and the battery protection mode is activated. The cooling fan is over-loaded with more than 1A of current. Motor start error The motor of compressor is blocked or the pressure difference in the refrigeration system is too high.
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Solutions 1.If error codes appear on the display If error codes appear when the fridge is powered by 12V source, please confirm if the current voltage is stable. The voltage of the car battery may have been unstable when the vehicle was moving. This will activate the battery protection function and error codes will display.
Warranty & Return Policy 30-day money-back guarantee upon receiving. 5-year warranty on the compressor. 1-year warranty for other parts or accessories. For returns or exchanges, please call us, or fill out the following return and exchange registration form in the package as a proof of return.
Troubleshooting (Q & A) 1. Heat & Water Resistance Heat resistance ICECO refrigerators are engineered to operate at an ambient temperature of up to 55 °C (131 °F). Weather Proof ICECO refrigerators can operate under light rain conditions. We DO NOT recommend exposing the fridge to moderate or heavy rain.
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2. Why did it change back to the original temperature after setting the temperature? The Solid/Non-Flashing number on the display is the CURRENT interior temperature. The Flashing number is your SET temperature after adjustment. The compressor will shut off when the SET temperature is reached.
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4. What is the function of triple battery protection? How do they work? The triple battery protection is designed to prevent over-discharge and battery depletion. When the measured DC voltage is below the set value, the compressor will shut off to prevent battery depletion. Battery Cut-out Cut-in...
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5. What is the electrical power in max/ fast cooling mode? Electrical Electrical Model Model Power Power GO12 JP42 VL35 GO20 Series JP Series VL Series VL45 VL60 ProS ProS VL75 VL90 ProD ProD TIPS: This data is only suitable for laboratory testing, and the actual power is subject to actual conditions.
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Due to cold air naturally falling, different temperatures may exist in different locations in the refrigerator (the temperature of the bottom will be the lowest). The panel only shows the center temperature of the refrigerator. 7. What kind of cable do I need to use in the car and at home? Both the AC and DC cables are included with your fridge.
Safety Instruction SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read the user manual and safety instructions carefully before using the appliance. By ignoring the safety instructions, the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the damage. The use of accessories that are not recommended by manufacturer can cause injuries and will invalidate any warranty that you may have.
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Do not use the refrigerator in uncovered ! outdoor areas exposed to the environment. Do not use this appliance near a direct ! heat source. For example: a cooker, radiator, or exposing it to direct sunlight. Do not place ice or liquids that are not !...
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WARNING! Keep ventilation openings clear of ! obstruction. 3 inches recommended. Do not use mechanical devices or other ! means to accelerate the defrosting process, unless recommended by the manufacturer. Do not damage the refrigerant circuit. ! Do not use electrical appliances inside !...
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Do not touch the compressor or the ! con-denser. They are hot. When positioning the appliance, ensure ! the supply cord is not trapped, caught or damaged. Do not locate multiple portable ! socket-outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance. Further information is provided on the technical data label inside the product.
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3. This appliance is intended to be used in a household or similar applications such as: Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices, and other working environments Farmhouses and by clients in hotels, motels, and other residential type environments Bed and breakfast type environments Catering and similar non-retail applications 4.