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TROUBLESHOOTING

 

Before calling for assistance or service, please check this Troubleshooting section. It may save you 
the cost of a service call. If you still need help, follow the instructions below.  
 
If you need replacement parts, we recommend you use only factory-specified parts. Factory-
specified parts will fit and work properly because they are made with the same precision used to 
build every new Accucold®

 

appliance. Order parts online at 

www.accucold.com/support/parts_accessories.  
 

Problem 

Cause 

Solution 

The unit is not 

cooling. 

Loose contact between the 

plug and the unit socket. 

Connect the plug firmly into the unit socket and 

data port. 

The power voltage is out of 

range. 

Check if the unit is plugged into power 

supply of 12V or 24V. 

The temperature sensor is 

malfunctioning. 

Contact a local repair center to replace the 

temperature sensor. 

The cooling 

efficiency is bad.  

The fan motor does not 

work. 

Contact a local repair center to replace the fan 

motor. 

The unit is exposed to 

direct sunlight. 

Place the unit in a shady, cool place with good 

airflow. 

The ventilator or propeller 

is blocked. 

Clean the ventilator and the propeller, and 

make sure the unit has good ventilation. 

There is a strange 

noise or vibration 
during operation. 

The unit is malfunctioning. 

To prevent breakdown, turn the unit off 

immediately and unplug it from the data 
port. Contact a local repair center. 

There is a burning 

smell or the case 
is deformed. 

The unit is malfunctioning. 

To prevent breakdown, turn the unit off 

immediately and unplug it from the data 
port. Contact a local repair center. 

LED display

s “E1” 

and the unit is 
not running. 

Not enough power is being 

supplied to the unit.  

Check unit whether it’s plugged into the power 

supply of 12V or 24V, ensure that battery 
charge is not too low. 

LED displays 

“E2” 

and the unit is 
not running. 

The voltage being supplied 

to the unit is too high.  

Check unit whether it’s plugged into the power 

supply of 12V or 24V, ensure that input 
voltage is not too high. 

LED displays 

“E3” 

and the unit is 
not running. 

The temperature senor is 

disconnected or faulty. 

Check temperature sensor’s plug, or replace 

the sensor. 

 
If your appliance shows other symptoms than those described above, or if you have checked all 
items listed as the cause and the problem still exists, then call Accucold® Customer Service at 

1-888-4-MEDLAB

.

 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for SPFZ25

Page 1: ...PORTABLE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER Models SPRF26 SPRF26M SPRF36 SPRF36M M2 SPRF86 SPRF86M2 SPFZ25 Freezer User Manual BEFORE USE PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Felix St...

Page 2: ...ons 4 Technical Information 5 Location of Parts 6 Before your First Use 7 Installation 7 Electrical Connection 7 Setting the Temperature 8 Celsius Temperature Readout 8 Energy Saving Tips 9 Cleaning 9...

Page 3: ...Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of your appliance unless it is specifically recommended in this manual All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician The SPFZ25 is CFC...

Page 4: ...temperature The SPRF26 and SPRF36 series can safely hold medical supplies within their required temperature range of 2 8 C and as low as 15 C while the SPRF86 series is designed to safely protect refr...

Page 5: ...ght 35 lbs Unit Dimensions 21 3 W x 14 4 D x 21 7 H Model Numbers SPRF86 SPRF86M2 Capacity 80 liters 2 8 ft3 Electrical Input DC 12 24V AC 120 220V Power Input Approx 55W Net Weight 59 5 lbs Unit Dime...

Page 6: ...with an interior load line It is recommended to store items below that line to achieve storage temperatures from 15 C to 20 C NOTE Pack vaccines or more temperature sensitive materials at the bottom...

Page 7: ...4 Never locate the unit anywhere the ambient temperature is below 0 C 32 F or above 30 C 86 F CAUTION Allow the unit to sit upright for 24 hours before turning it on to allow the compressor lubricant...

Page 8: ...hear the sound of the compressor starting 5 Press the UP button or the DOWN button to adjust the temperature Pressing either button with adjust the temperature by 1 C NOTE The compressor will shut of...

Page 9: ...l help keep mold from forming and prevent stale odors It is a good idea to follow the cleaning procedure below before storing your cooler CLEANING Clean your unit with a soft cloth moistened with luke...

Page 10: ...tilator or propeller is blocked Clean the ventilator and the propeller and make sure the unit has good ventilation There is a strange noise or vibration during operation The unit is malfunctioning To...

Page 11: ...11 NOTES...

Page 12: ...units operated outside the United States 5 Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance 6 Expenses for travel and transportation for product service in...

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