Vector VEC221 Owner's Manual & Warranty page 6

Thermoelectric travel cooler & warmer, operates from any vehicle’s 12 volt accessory socket or 12 volt dc portable power supply
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the Vector Thermoelectric Travel Cooler & Warmer, one
of the most advanced, state of the art units on the market today. Please read this
manual carefully before use to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage
to the unit itself or power sources from which it operates.
The Travel Cooler & Warmer is compact, lightweight, and portable. It provides
convenient storage for cold or hot beverages and foods, making conventional
insulation-only coolers, thermal bottles and jars and insulated chests obsolete.
For extended use:
No need for a refrigerator, stove or 120 volt AC outlet, simply plug the Travel
Cooler & Warmer into vehicle's 12 volt DC accessory outlet to keep food and
drinks cold or warm. No more digging around in melting ice and water for soggy
foods and dripping drinks. No need for ice, dry ice, or cold/hot packs. Ideal for
use in a:
• Car
• Truck or SUV
• RV, mobile home, camper
• Boat
• Home or motel - use with Vector's VEC002 AC/DC Converter.
• At the beach, on picnics, at the campground - use with battery power.
For short-term use:
When you have to leave the vehicle in the parking lot at the beach, park,
campsite, stadium or ballpark, simply plug the Travel Cooler & Warmer into a
reliable cordless, rechargeable power supply, such as:
• Any Vector cordless, rechargeable Jumpstarter & 12 volt DC Power Supply
• The Vector cordless, rechargeable Pocket Power™ or Pocket Generator™.
Note: When used with a cordless, rechargeable power supply, a full-charge on
the power source is recommended for optimum performance.
Completely portable:
Take the Travel Cooler & Warmer with you, wherever you go, to keep cold or hot
food and drinks at just the right temperature. Ideal for use:
• At the office, for lunches and snacks
• In a hotel, as a personal mini-fridge
• On the road, for refreshments on long journeys
• On camping and day trips, for cold or hot food and drinks
• At tailgate parties for cooked dishes, snacks or drinks
• At the beach, picnics or barbecues, for cookout supplies - keeps meats and
condiments cool or prepared dishes hot
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