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Iceco GO20 Manual
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  • Page 1 GO20 White/Grey Please email us at: official@icecofreezer.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Catalogue - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - What's Inside - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Care And Maintenance...
  • Page 3: What's Inside

    What's Inside Refrigerator x1 7 Feet 80W 8 Feet 12/24V Universal DC Cigarette AC Adapter x1 Lighter Plug Cable x1 MODEL GO20 Series 570x320x315 mm External dimensions(LxWxH) (22.4x12.6x12.4 inch) Net weight 10.8 Kg (23.8 lbs) Storage volume 20 liters (21 quarts)
  • Page 4: Operation

    Operation : Left-Compt Temperature Adjustment : Right-Compt Temperature Adjustment : Power ON / OFF Button : Function Button (Fast Cooling Mode) : "Locked" or "Unlock" Button...
  • Page 5 2.1 Switched-on/off Power On With your fridge plugged in, press and hold the A (Power) Button for 3 seconds. Power Off Press and hold the A (Power) Button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 6 2.2 Fast Cooling Mode With the fridge turned on, you can press the Button B to toggle between Fast and Normal cooling modes. Under the fast cooling mode, the left bin will receive all of the fridge’s cooling power for the 1 15 minutes, and the right bin will maintain its current temperature during this period.
  • Page 7 2.3 Unlock Button With the fridge powered on, press and hold the Button C to unlock the fridge’s control interface. The fridge will lock its control interface after 90 seconds of no control inputs, to prevent accidental changes from being made. You can press and hold the Button C (Unlock) for 3 seconds to unlock the control interface.
  • Page 8 2.4 Switch Between °C to °F In standby mode (fridge turned off but plugged into power), press and hold the Temp. Up and Down Buttons on display E (Right Compt.) at the same time for 3 seconds, and you should be able to toggle between Battery Protection Levels and C/F settings using the Button A.
  • Page 9 2.5 Battery Protection Mode In standby mode (fridge turned off but plugged into power), press and hold the Temp. Up and Down Buttons on display E (Right Compt.) at the same time for 3 seconds, and you should be able to toggle between Battery Protection Levels and C/F settings using the Button A.
  • Page 10 2.6 Off-Set Value In standby mode (fridge turned off but plugged into power), press and hold the Temp. Up and Down buttons on display D (Left Compt.) at the same time for 3 seconds, and you should be able to switch between F1/F2/F3 off-set values for both compartments by pressing the Button A.
  • Page 11 The following chart details the temperature zones each setting parameter affects, as well as their default values. VALUE WHEN OFF-SET FUNCTION DEFAULTED SHIPMENT LEEF BIN RIGHT BIN Set temperature≥0°C, -2°C -3°C temperature compensation (28°F) (27°F) value -1°C≥Set temperature≥-14°C, -2°C -3°C temperature compensation (28°F) (27°F)
  • Page 12: Care And Maintenance

    Care And Maintenance 3.1 Cleaning Please use a wet cloth and warm water mixed with gentle non-abrasive detergents to clean the interior and exterior of your fridge. 3.2 DOs and DON'Ts Please power off and unplug the unit before cleaning Please use non-abrasive detergent to cleaning the interior/exterior of the fridge Please don't scrap the interior of the fridge to...
  • Page 13: Error Codes & Solutions

    Error Codes & Solutions Description Code The DC voltage is under the protection setting and the battery protection mode is activated. The cooling fan overloads 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.
  • Page 14 Solutions If this error code appears when the fridge is operating on 12V DC, please try to lower the battery protection setting and see if the error is resolved. The battery protection mode may be triggered prematurely on certain vehicles due to small wiring imperfections, contributing to a measured DC voltage drop at compressor start-up.
  • Page 15: Warranty & Return Policy

    Warranty & Return Policy 30 days refund guarantee. 5 years Compressor Warranty. 1 year General Warranty. For returns or exchanges, please fill out the following return and exchange registration form in the package as a proof of return. All materials must be returned in the original condition and packaging.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting (Q & A)

    Troubleshooting (Q & A) 1. Heat resistance & 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. Please keep the vents above clear of water, and please add some clearances to the bottom of the fridge if the ground is wet.
  • Page 17 2. How long can the ICECO refrigerator keep the temperature after powering off? The following data only represented the result of the lab experiment with empty box. Everything is based on the actual situation. Insulation Performance Model Insulation Test Ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F),...
  • Page 18 4. What should I do if the refrigerator is upside down when it is delivered? Please leave your refrigerator upright for 24 hours to allow the compressor lubricant to resettle before powering on the fridge. Otherwise it may contribute to certain operation abnormalities.
  • Page 19 Electrical Electrical Model Model Power Power GO12 JP42 VL35 GO20 Series JP Series VL Series VL45 ProS VL60 ProS VL75 ProD VL90 ProD This data is only suitable for laboratory testing, and the actual power is subject to actual...
  • Page 20 7. Why is there a temperature difference (between the actual temperature of the refrigerator and the set temperature)? Because of the sinking nature of cold air, the different temperatures may exist in different locations in the refrigerator (the temperature of the bottom will be the lowest).
  • Page 21: App Control

    App Control Google-Play App-Store APP Download and Installation: Users of Android mobile phone can download in Android market, and iPhone users can download from IOS App Store. Register/Log Into APP Register with your phone number Become a member of us Log into the APP after registration Instruction: Log into the APP, with Bluetooth on, and click...
  • Page 22 [State] Click “ ” to control turning on/off of the fridge. When it is on, its working state can be checked, including the temp, voltage, electric quantity, mode, temp graph. [Setting] Temperature control: the temp can be adjusted from -18°C to 10°C(0°F to 50°F). Click or slide to control.
  • Page 23: Safety Instructions

    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.
  • Page 24 ! Do not leave the refrigerator unattended in uncovered, outdoor areas exposed to the elements. ! Do not use this appliance near direct heatsources, such as an open flame or radiator. ! Do not place open containers of liquid inside the fridge. !...
  • Page 25 WARNING! ! Please keep the fridge in a well ventilated area. ! Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer. ! Do not use electrical devices inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless approved/recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 26 ! Do not touch the compressor or the condenser when the fridge is operating. They may be very hot. ! When setting up the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged. Further information is provided on the technical data label inside the product.
  • Page 27 3. This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments; farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type environments; catering and similar non-retail applications.
  • Page 28 Cooler Than A Cooler...