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  • Page 1 DR42-DR49-DR55-DR65-DR70 DR85-DR100-DR105 DR130-DR160-DR190 Drawer Installation and usage instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Summary 1. SAFETY ............... 5 1.1 Before putting the product into operation ............. 5 1.2 Technical safety ..................... 6 1.3 Intended use ....................6 1.4 Contraindications of use ................7 1.5 List of dangers ....................9 1.6 Residual risks ....................10 2.
  • Page 4 5. Usage instructions ............ 57 5.1 Switching on ....................57 5.2 Usage recommendations ................58 5.3 Setting the temperature via mechanical thermostat ........59 5.4 Setting the temperature via display ............. 60 5.4.1 SMART function ..................62 5.5 “ICE MAKER” module activation ..............62 5.6 Positioning accessories ................
  • Page 5 Summary 10.1.7 Drawer 70/100 with Ice Maker 115/230 V ..........89 10.1.8 Drawer 105 Fridge DC 12/24 V ..............90 10.1.9 Drawer 130 inox Fridge DC 12/24 ............. 91 10.1.10 Drawer 160 Fridge-Fridge DC 12/24 V ............92 10.1.11 Drawer 160 Fridge-Freezer / Freezer DC 12/24 V ........93 10.1.12 Drawer 190 Fridge DC 12/24 ..............
  • Page 7: Safety

    SAFETY 1. SAFETY Before putting the product into operation Read the usage and assembly instructions carefully. They contain important information for the installation, use and maintenance of the product. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from improper and/or unreasonable use.
  • Page 8: Technical Safety

    Technical safety This product contains a small amount of refrigerant R134a, a gas classified as non-hazardous and non-flammable, but if mixed with pressurised air and exposed to certain temperatures (above 50° C), it may ignite. When transporting and installing the product, take care not to damage any part of the refrigerant circuit.
  • Page 9: Contraindications Of Use

    SAFETY Contraindications of use WARNING The refrigerator is only suitable for the preservation and/or storage of food items. The food items must be stored in their original packing or else in suitable containers. Do not consume expired food products as such behaviour could result in food poisoning. DANGER The purpose of the product when used as a freezer (only for models pre-set for this function) is solely to keep food products that are already completely frozen in the...
  • Page 10 DANGER This product must not be handled and/or used by children under 8 years of age and/or persons with reduced physical, sensory or cognitive abilities unless they are supervised and/or adequately instructed with regard to the methods of use by a person responsible for their safety and aware of all the possible risks involved.
  • Page 11: List Of Dangers

    SAFETY List of dangers DANGER REFRIGERANT GAS Warning! When transporting and installing the machine, take care not to damage any part of the refrigerant circuit. Make sure that the circuit has not been damaged during transport and, if it has, please promptly contact qualified personnel certified to handle fluorinated gases.
  • Page 12: Residual Risks

    DANGER ELECTRICAL MAINS Always disconnect the power supply from the product before carrying out any work on it in order to avoid damage and health hazards. DANGER HIGH INTENSITY LIGHT HAZARD The product is equipped with high luminous intensity LED lighting. Avoid direct exposure to the light beam with eyes.
  • Page 13: General Information

    This use and maintenance manual describes the characteristics of the standard product as of the date on which this publication was licensed for printing. Manufacturer identification Indel Webasto Marine Srl Via Montefeltro, 118/c - Secchiano 47863 - Novafeltria (RN) - ITALY www.indelwebastomarine.com...
  • Page 14: Product Identification

    7) Climate class 8) Manufacturer identification 9) Working voltage 10) Rated power Indel Webasto Marine Srl Novafeltria 47863 (RN) Italy Tel. +39 0541 848030 info@indelwebastomarine.com It contains the model, serial number and all the technical data of the product necessary to request spare parts or to report technical problems to the service centre.
  • Page 15: Consulting The Manual

    General information Consulting the manual Warnings or instructions considered critical or dangerous are highlighted with the following symbols for a better understanding of the information provided in this manual: DANGER Indicates information or a message which may seriously endanger the health and safety of operators if not strictly observed.
  • Page 16: Operator Qualification

    OBLIGATION TO WEAR GOGGLES The presence of this symbol requires each operator to wear eye protection equipment, such as safety goggles with side protection. Operator qualification In order to ensure that all operations carried out on the product are performed in safe conditions, the operators in charge must have the qualification and requirements to carry out the relative operations.
  • Page 17: Product Description

    Product description 3. Product description Main components IMPORTANT The following image shows a generic version of the product with the main parts indicated. Please refer to paragraph 3.4 on page 22 for all the various configurations and accessories for the available models. 1) Door 2) Opening handle 3) Mounting flanges...
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    Technical data Model Total capacity (L) Compressor Climate class DR42 FRIDGE BD1.4FVSD DR49 FRIDGE BD1.4FVSD DR55 NO FROST FREEZER BD35F DR65 FRIDGE BD1.4FVSD DR65 NO FROST FRIDGE BD35F DR70 FRIDGE BD35F DR70 FREEZER BD50F DR70 ICE 115V TLS4.5F DR70 ICE 230V TLES5.7FT.3 DR85 FRIDGE BDN45F...
  • Page 19: Energy Consumption

    Product description 3.2.1 Energy consumption The operating voltage can be 12 or 24 VDC, while for some models the operating voltage is only 115V / 60Hz or 230V / 50Hz (see table). Instantaneous Instantaneous Average Model consumption consumption consumption at 12/24Vdc (A) 12/24Vdc (W) 25°C (Wh/24h)*...
  • Page 20: Dimensions

    Dimensions Cut-Out Width Height Depth Model Version (mm) (mm) [W] (mm) [H] (mm) [D] DR42 CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL 405:525 CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL 405:525 DR49 CUSTOM 389:522 FROST FREE STAINLESS STEEL 475:531 DR55 FROST FREE CUSTOM 459:527 CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL 475:531 CUSTOM 459:527...
  • Page 21 Product description Cut-Out Width Height Depth Model Version (mm) (mm) [W] (mm) [H] (mm) [D] CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL 631:448 FRIDGE CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL 631:448 FREEZER CUSTOM FRIDGE 615:448 CUSTOM FREEZER 615:448 DR70 CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL 631:448 115V ICE CUSTOM 115V ICE 615:448 CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL...
  • Page 22 Cut-Out Width Height Depth Model Version (mm) (mm) [W] (mm) [H] (mm) [D] STAINLESS STEEL FRIDGE 632:870 STAINLESS STEEL FREEZER 632:870 STAINLESS STEEL FRIDGE- 632:870 DR160 FREEZER CUSTOM FRIDGE 617:872 CUSTOM FREEZER 617:872 CUSTOM FRIDGE-FREEZER 617:872 STAINLESS STEEL 905:805 DR190 CUSTOM 902:802 NOTES:...
  • Page 23 Product description Flange dimensions (CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL - STAINLESS STEEL models) Model Version Left (mm) Right (mm) Top (mm) Bottom (mm) DR42 CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL DR49 CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL DR55 FROST FREE STAINLESS STEEL CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL DR65 FROST FREE STAINLESS STEEL CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL...
  • Page 24: Available Model Combinations

    Available model combinations IMPORTANT o = Multiple versions available • = Only version available 3.4.1 Type of finish Clean Touch Stainless Model Stainless Steel Custom Steel DR42 • DR49 DR55 FROST FREE DR65 DR65 FROST FREE DR70 DR85 DR100 DR105 DR130 DR160 DR190...
  • Page 25 Product description Stainless steel models STAINLESS STEEL models are equipped with a stainless steel door drawer (1) and a three-sided (standard) or four-sided (optional) flange (2) for flush mounting on the cabinet. Clean Touch Stainless Steel Models CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL models are equipped with a stainless steel door drawer (1), which has been specially treated to leave no fingerprints on the surface (fingerprint resistant stainless steel material).
  • Page 26: Functionality

    Custom models CUSTOM models are equipped with doors (1) prepared for front panelling by the customer (not supplied by the Manufacturer) and two side brackets (2) for mounting. 3.4.2 Functionality Fridge + freezer Fridge + Models Fridge Freezer Ice Maker compartment Freezer DR42...
  • Page 27 Product description Fridge + Freezer Compartment models These models are designed to be used as a refrigerator (1) with the addition of a compartment dedicated to freezer function (2). Freezer compartment performance in these models is 1 star (-6° C). Fridge models These models are designed to be used entirely as a refrigerator (1).
  • Page 28 Freezer models These models are designed to be used entirely as a freezer (1). Fridge + Freezer models These models are equipped with two totally separate compartments, each of which has a different function. The compartment with the upper drawer perform the function of a Fridge (1), the compartment with the lower drawer perform the function of a Freezer (2).
  • Page 29 Product description Models with Ice Maker These models are designed to be used mainly for the production and keeping of ice. Inside the compartment is an automatic ice production module (1) with a basket (2) for collecting the cubes produced. The model has a production capacity of about 8 kg of ice per day.
  • Page 30: Control Modes

    Frost Free models The Frost Free system eliminates the frost deposited inside the evaporator (1) and conveys it to an external tray where it is evaporated. The Frost Free system works automatically and periodically, thus avoiding the need for manual defrosting.
  • Page 31 Product description Models with mechanical control These models allow for temperature adjustment using the knob (1) on the mechanical thermostat inside the compartment. The position of the thermostat knob inside the compartment depends on the type of product. IMPORTANT To find out how the mechanical control works, please refer to paragraph 5.3 on page Models with electronic control These models are equipped with a digital panel (5).
  • Page 32: Lighting Modes

    3.4.4 Lighting modes Model LED strip LED bulb Digital panel No light DR42 • DR49 • DR55 • FROST FREE DR65 • DR65 • FROST FREE DR70 • DR85 • DR100 • DR105 • DR130 • DR160 • DR190 • Models with LED strip These models feature a strip (1), consisting of five blue LEDs installed in the upper part of the compartment.
  • Page 33 Product description Models with LED bulb These models feature an LED bulb (1), installed in the upper part of the compartment. The bulb lights up every time the drawer is opened and switches off when the drawer is closed. Lighting is deactivated when the product is switched off. Models with Digital Panel These models feature a digital panel (5) that incorporates five high-intensity LED lights.
  • Page 34: Available Accessories

    3.4.5 Available accessories The accessories available for the various products are as follows, though they may vary slightly in shape and size between models: ACCESSORIES Model DR42 • • DR49 • • DR55 • • FROST FREE DR65 • • •...
  • Page 35 Product description IMPORTANT The following pages illustrate the available accessories; shapes, sizes and positions may vary depending on the product model you have. 1) Plastic shelf 2) Bottle divider bar...
  • Page 36 3) Dividing rack 4) Upper drawer 5) Plastic compartment...
  • Page 37 Product description 6) Basket 7) Bottle rack 8) Bottle shelf...
  • Page 38 9) Ice basket 10) Container...
  • Page 39 Product description 11) Plastic drawer 12) Plastic basket rack...
  • Page 40: Installation

    4. Installation WARNING In order to guarantee the unit’s safe functionality, follow the indications included with in these instructions when installing and connecting the product. WARNING Any changes made to the product without the knowledge of the manufacturer will be the sole responsibility of those carrying out said changes.
  • Page 41: Packaging Checks And Removal

    Installation WARNING The product must be installed in power supply circuits whose sources are car/ caravan/RV batteries or boat batteries. WARNING If there is a battery charger, it must be connected to the battery and never directly to the product. WARNING Never short-circuit the poles of the power source.
  • Page 42: Environmental Conditions

    Environmental conditions The product must be positioned away from rain, sprays of water and in an environment with a temperature corresponding to the climate class (indicated on the data plate inside the product), otherwise the factory warranty will be void and faults may occur. The product is not suitable for outdoor use.
  • Page 43 Installation The illustration shows an example of how the product housing must be set up to allow air recirculation for proper compressor operation. COMPRESSOR LOCATED IN THE UPPER COMPRESSOR LOCATED IN THE LOWER PART OF THE PRODUCT PART OF THE PRODUCT...
  • Page 44 After identifying the position of the compressor on the product, make the ventilation windows to allow proper air circulation in compliance with the following requirements (see also the indications in the figure): • There must be at least two ventilation windows to ensure the correct intake of fresh air and exit of warm air.
  • Page 45: Positioning

    Installation Positioning The product is designed exclusively for built-in installation. The product must always be in a horizontal position. In particular, the compressor base must be positioned horizontally (see figure). WARNING Remember that the compressor can operate up to a maximum inclination of 30°; a greater inclination may damage the compressor.
  • Page 46: Compressor Remote Control

    4.4.1 Compressor remote control The operations indicated in this paragraph must be performed by a qualified installer. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. Some models offer the possibility of remote control of the compressor. To disassemble the compressor unit, remove the fixing screws of the bracket supporting it and position it in the housing provided.
  • Page 47 Installation Proceed as follows to connect and tighten the couplings: • Remove the covers of the couplings to be connected. • Check that the gasket seal in the male coupling is properly lubricated. • Move the female coupling closer to the male coupling and insert them by hand to ensure that the threads are properly matched.
  • Page 48 “X” coupling tightening torque “O” coupling tightening torque...
  • Page 49: Stainless Steel / Clean Touch Stainless Steel Model Positioning

    Installation 4.4.3 STAINLESS STEEL / CLEAN TOUCH STAINLESS STEEL model positioning The operations indicated in this paragraph must be performed by a qualified installer. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. Use the holes (1) on the mounting flange (2) to secure the product to the vehicle using suitable screws (not supplied).
  • Page 50: Custom Model Positioning

    4.4.4 CUSTOM model positioning The operations indicated in this paragraph must be performed by a qualified installer. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. Custom models are supplied with a fixing kit (see figure below).
  • Page 51 Installation Perform the operations below for correct installation: • Verify installation tolerances for panel application. • Provide a door locking system to prevent accidental opening (lock not included with supply). • Fasten the three brackets included in the kit on the panel (see figure), according to the distances indicated in the diagrams below.
  • Page 53 Installation...
  • Page 54 • Affix the CUSTOM panel to the product door and centre it horizontally and vertically using the adjustments on the brackets (see figure). IMPORTANT Depending on the model, three or four brackets can be used to install the panel. • Insert the product in the compartment, positioning it so that the door panel is flush with the rest of the unit and tighten the two side mounting brackets (see figure).
  • Page 55: Dr 105 Model Positioning

    Installation 4.4.5 DR 105 model positioning The operations indicated in this paragraph must be performed by a qualified installer. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. The DR 105 is supplied in three different packages: • Compressor unit •...
  • Page 56: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection The operations indicated in this paragraph must be performed by a qualified installer. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. WARNING In case of power connection from AC mains, to avoid the risk of serious personal injury, ensure that it is equipped with cut-off devices (switches) which permit total disconnection of the product current and protective devices which automatically intervene in the event of malfunction.
  • Page 57: Size Of The Electrical Cables

    Installation 4.5.1 Size of the electrical cables Always use cables of a suitable cross-section. The minimum cross-sections are listed in the table below: Cross-section mm AWG cross-section Max cable Max cable length 12V m/ft length 24V m/ft 2.5/8 5/16 4/13 8/26 6/19 12/39...
  • Page 58: Ice-Maker" Module Water Connection

    “ICE-MAKER” module water connection The operations indicated in this paragraph must be performed by a qualified installer. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. The ice-making unit located in the product compartment of models with the "ICE-MAKER" module must be hydraulically connected.
  • Page 59: Usage Instructions

    Usage instructions 5. Usage instructions WARNING If you notice any irregular operation, first of all consult the "TROUBLESHOOTING" section later in this manual. It will help you solve problems that are not caused by faults and can be resolved easily. In any other case, do not try to repair the product yourself but contact qualified personnel or your dealer to avoid possible damage or danger, including to yourself.
  • Page 60: Usage Recommendations

    Usage recommendations • Turn the product on for about 6 hours prior to inserting the food items. • Open the product less frequently for lower power consumption. • Do not obstruct the product ventilation system. • Check the batteries and their level of charge regularly. •...
  • Page 61: Setting The Temperature Via Mechanical Thermostat

    Usage instructions Setting the temperature via mechanical thermostat The operations indicated in this paragraph can be performed by a user. To adjust the thermostat, turn the knob to match the desired cooling intensity with the reference on the thermostat. Cooling intensity varies from 1 to 7 ,where 1 corresponds to the minimum and 7 to the maximum. To switch off the product, turn the knob until 0 matches the reference on the thermostat.
  • Page 62: Setting The Temperature Via Display

    Setting the temperature via display The operations indicated in this paragraph can be performed by a user. Digital panel functions: 1) ON/OFF button • Switches on/off. 2) LEDs • Indication of the selected cooling intensity level. • Indication of SMART mode selection via LED (4). •...
  • Page 63 Usage instructions The digital panel must be switched on for it to display the set cooling intensity. • Press the button once to display the set cooling intensity. • Press the button again to select the desired cooling intensity. • Press the button consecutively to select the cooling intensity levels in sequence (1 to 5).
  • Page 64: Smart Function

    5.4.1 SMART function When this mode is active, the product constantly measures the amount of energy available, accumulating cold in the food during periods when it is abundant and reducing energy consumption when it is limited. • Press the button (3) for 3 seconds to activate the mode. The LED (4) will light up to indicate that Smart mode is activated.
  • Page 65: Positioning Accessories

    Usage instructions Positioning accessories The operations indicated in this paragraph can be performed by a user. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. NOTE After positioning the available accessories, make sure that no food inside the product can move while driving.
  • Page 66: Bottle Divider Bar

    5.6.2 Bottle divider bar The bottle divider bar (1) can be used to keep bottles from moving during travel. To position the bar as desired, simply slide it along the side bars (2) of the drawer.
  • Page 67: Basket

    Usage instructions 5.6.3 Basket Use the basket (1) as indicated in the figure to organise the fridge compartment as desired. Rest the basket (1) on the sides (2) of the drawer. For prearranged models only To organize the refrigerator compartment as desired, use the basket (1) as shown in the figure. Bring the basket (1) to rest on the guides (2) of the product.
  • Page 68: Bottle Rack

    5.6.4 Bottle rack The bottle rack can be opened or closed as needed. To close the bottle rack, simply remove any bottles and turn it upwards. To open the bottle rack, simply turn it downwards. hut-down and putting out of service The operations indicated in this paragraph can be performed by a user.
  • Page 69: Maintenance

    Maintenance 6. Maintenance WARNING All maintenance and replacement operations, disposal of the power circuit upstream of the product and of the power source must be handled by qualified personnel. This chapter contains a complete list of requirements and procedures related to maintenance of this product.
  • Page 70: Routine Maintenance

    Routine maintenance 6.1.1 Cleaning The operations indicated in this paragraph can be performed by a user. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. It is important to clean the product regularly for optimum performance: • Switch off the product. •...
  • Page 71: Defrosting (For Models Without The "Frost-Free" Function)

    Maintenance 6.1.2 Defrosting (for models without the “FROST-FREE” function) The operations indicated in this paragraph can be performed by a user. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. Since the evaporator operates at temperatures well below freezing, ice and frost will inevitably form upon it.
  • Page 72: Cleaning The Condensing Unit

    6.1.3 Cleaning the condensing unit The operations indicated in this paragraph can be performed by a user. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. • Switch off the product and disconnect it from the power supply. • Use a gentle brush, hoover or low pressure compressed air to clean the condensing unit foils, removing all accumulated dust.
  • Page 73: Replacing The Led Bulb

    Maintenance 6.2.1 Replacing the LED bulb The operations indicated in this paragraph must be performed by a qualified installer. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. DANGER HIGH INTENSITY LIGHT HAZARD If the product is equipped with high luminous intensity LED lighting, avoid direct beam exposure to eyes.
  • Page 74: Replacing The Led Strip

    6.2.2 Replacing the LED strip The operations indicated in this paragraph must be performed by a qualified installer. Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to avoid cutting risks. DANGER HIGH INTENSITY LIGHT HAZARD If the product is equipped with high luminous intensity LED lighting, avoid direct beam exposure to eyes.
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 7. Troubleshooting WARNING All work on electrical parts or electrical connections and the refrigerant circuit must be carried out by technical personnel authorised by the Manufacturer. DANGER Disconnect electrical power before performing any operations on electrical parts or on electrical connections. Defect Possible cause Intervention...
  • Page 76 Defect Possible cause Intervention The compressor runs for Insufficient ventilation, Check the conditions of product a long time but doesn’t the condensation unit is installation. If possible, remove the cool properly (reduced overheating. product from the installation cabinet: efficiency). if performance improves, make The fan is not working improvements in the ventilation system properly.
  • Page 77 Troubleshooting Defect Possible cause Intervention The compressor never Room temperature exceeding Check the room temperature against that stops (poor product the climate class of the of the product. performance) product. Check the conditions of product Insufficient ventilation. installation. If possible, remove the product from the installation cabinet: Little gas in the refrigerant if performance improves, make...
  • Page 78 Defect Possible cause Intervention The fan/s is/are noisier The fan structure is bent or Remove the clamps/screws used to secure than normal. the fan is broken. the fan. Replace if the fan continues to make noise. Make sure that all of the fan is intact.
  • Page 79: Leds For Diagnostics

    Troubleshooting Defect Possible cause Intervention The Ice Maker is stopped. Check that the stop arm is in Reposition the stop arm in the right operating position. position. Check that the water valve is If the water valve is clogged or not working.
  • Page 80 The number of flashes indicates the type of error. Number of LED Type of Error Solution Flashes Defective sensor Re-connect the sensor and verify that (the sensor is defective or discon- the compressor starts working again. nected) Replace sensor if the compressor does not work.
  • Page 81: Display Diagnostics

    Troubleshooting Display Diagnostics The display is equipped with a self-diagnostic system. Errors will be shown on the display as follows if any malfunctions occur: • 5 quick flashes in sequence (1.5 sec) to signal that the product is in error conditions •...
  • Page 82: Warnings For Disposal

    8. Warnings for disposal WARNING All maintenance and replacement operations, disposal of the power circuit upstream of the product and of the power source must be handled by qualified personnel. This product complies with the Directive 2012/19/EU regarding waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
  • Page 83: Warranty

    The product warranty is valid for 2 years with regard to the cost of labour for repair or replacement, but only if carried out by IWM network, and therefore authorised, service centres. For specific conditions of validity in the USA, please contact Indel Webasto Marine USA. The validity period starts from: 1) The date of sale indicated on the product invoice or sales receipt.
  • Page 84 (in this case paying the technician directly), or to move the boat closer. To locate the nearest service point and for travel coverage terms in the USA, please contact Indel Webasto Marine USA. IWM does not reimburse any expenses for spare parts purchased elsewhere.
  • Page 85: Attachments

    Attachments 10. Attachments 10.1 Wiring diagrams 10.1.1 Drawer 42/49/65 Fridge Clean-touch DC 12/24V...
  • Page 86: Drawer 55 Freezer Frost Free Dc 12/24 V

    10.1.2 Drawer 55 Freezer Frost Free DC 12/24 V...
  • Page 87: Drawer 65 Freezer Frost Free Dc 12/24 V

    Attachments 10.1.3 Drawer 65 Freezer Frost Free DC 12/24 V...
  • Page 88: Drawer 85/130 Fridge Clean Touch Dc 12/24 V

    10.1.4 Drawer 85/130 Fridge Clean touch DC 12/24 V...
  • Page 89: Drawer 70/100 Fridge 12/24 V

    Attachments 10.1.5 Drawer 70/100 Fridge 12/24 V...
  • Page 90: Drawer 70/100 Freezer 12/24 V

    10.1.6 Drawer 70/100 Freezer 12/24 V...
  • Page 91: Drawer 70/100 With Ice Maker 115/230 V

    Attachments 10.1.7 Drawer 70/100 with Ice Maker 115/230 V...
  • Page 92: Drawer 105 Fridge Dc 12/24 V

    10.1.8 Drawer 105 Fridge DC 12/24 V...
  • Page 93: Drawer 130 Inox Fridge Dc 12/24

    Attachments 10.1.9 Drawer 130 inox Fridge DC 12/24...
  • Page 94: Drawer 160 Fridge-Fridge Dc 12/24 V

    10.1.10 Drawer 160 Fridge-Fridge DC 12/24 V...
  • Page 95: Drawer 160 Fridge-Freezer / Freezer Dc 12/24 V

    Attachments 10.1.11 Drawer 160 Fridge-Freezer / Freezer DC 12/24 V...
  • Page 96: Drawer 190 Fridge Dc 12/24

    10.1.12 Drawer 190 Fridge DC 12/24...
  • Page 97: Notes

    Notes 11. Notes ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 100 Indel Webasto Marine Srl Indel Webasto Marine USA Via Montefeltro, n° 118/c - Secchiano 3391 SW 42nd Street 47863 - Novafeltria (RN) - ITALY Hollywood FL - 33312 Tel. +39 0541 848030 Phone (954) 984 8448 - Fax (954) 979 2533 E-MAIL: info@indelwebastomarine.com...

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