DAYLIFF SUNFRIDGE 55 Installation & Operating Manual Download Page 7

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The device is intended for cooling and freezing food and for 
preparation  of  ice  products  for  small  scale.  The  applicable 
commercial regulations must be observed when the device is 
used in a commercial environment.

Do  not  store  explosive  substances  or  spray  cans  with 
inammable materials, such as propane, butane, pentane etc., 
in  the  fridge.  Escaping  gases  can  be  ignited  by  electrical 
components. 

WARNING

WARNING

The fridge can be operated between 10.3V and 17.5V DC or 22V 
and 31V DC. If the voltage is out of range, the fridge will not 
work.  Over  voltage  can  cause  damage  to  the  electronic 
components of the fridge.

NOTE

When  using  the  fridge  off  mains,  use  the  AC/DC  adapter 
supplied with the unit and do not substitute.

NOTE

Place  the  fridge  on  a  dry  surface  protected  from  water  and 
direct sunlight.

WARNING

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Do not locate fridge where the room temperature is below 0 C 

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or above 32 C.

WARNING

Do not connect the device together with other devices using an 
extension cable due to danger of overheating.

WARNING

Make  sure  that  fridge  has  stood  for  2  hours  at  least  before 
running. Before connecting the unit to the power source, let it 
stand upright for approximately 2 hours. This will reduce the 
possibility of a malfunction in the cooling system from handling 
during transportation.

NOTE

It  is  recommended  to  store  the  contents  until  the  inside 
temperature is at 0 degrees.

NOTE

Summary of Contents for SUNFRIDGE 55

Page 1: ...SUNFRIDGE 55 SUNFRIDGE 128 233 SUNFRIDGE Energy Efficient Solar Refrigerator...

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Page 3: ...rge Controller 6 4 1 Connection 6 6 MAINTENACE 11 8 TERMS OF WARRANTY 15 Davis Shirtliff Ltd 2022 Contents herein are not warranted 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING 13 4 INSTALLATION 5 5...

Page 4: ...ity battery deep discharge Bottom drain plug for easy cleaning lockable lid with interior light Internal basket to separate fridge contents 110mm insulation wall and CFC free 100 Copper Tube Cooling S...

Page 5: ...125W 150W 150Ah 15A 47 66 733x750x805 1213x736x814 10VDC 17VDC 17VDC 31 5VDC 11 5 2 V 3 9 10 22 V 2 5 10 C to 43 C 0 0 SUNFRIDGE 233 Energy Consumption per 24hrs 0 46kWhr 0 302kWhr 0 6kWhr Internal Di...

Page 6: ...WARNING If a fault occurs immediately disconnect from power and follow instructions on trouble shooting WARNING WARNING Do not bring open ames or other ignition sources into the internal spaces of the...

Page 7: ...components of the fridge NOTE When using the fridge off mains use the AC DC adapter supplied with the unit and do not substitute NOTE Place the fridge on a dry surface protected from water and direct...

Page 8: ...he wall so that the lid can open and close unhindered Do not cover the gap between the lower edge of the cabinet and the floor because the fridge must be provided with cooling air Fig 2 Parts of the F...

Page 9: ...erature increases This type of connection is necessary and preferable to give high priority to solar energy systems Cable Sizes 12V Cable Length 24V Cable Length Cross Section AWG mm2 Gauge m ft m ft...

Page 10: ...en the device is switched on again automatically the integrated power outage indicator will display you of the internal temperature reached This type of connection is preferable the device is given th...

Page 11: ...Press the up or down button to adjust the temperature Press once to adjust the temperature by 1 C Maximum cool setting is 19 C For Sunfridge 128 233 use MAX ECO mode switch to select quick freezing an...

Page 12: ...off power Refer to cut off voltage presets in table below Setting for cabinet temp setting Press UVP button to switch H M L Temperature change Readout Readout Readout Power Mode Power Mode change Powe...

Page 13: ...ecommended maximum storage time of the frozen products Do not freeze bottles and cans containing carbonated liquids They may burst Only thaw the quantity that you currently actually require Always lab...

Page 14: ...he electrical components or the ventilation grill Thoroughly dry everything with a cloth The inlet and exhaust grills must be regularly cleaned Dust deposits increase the energy consumption Ensure tha...

Page 15: ...ic components 3 Use a soft dry cloth to completely dry the cooler after cleaning 4 Clean the cooler after use and before storage The following issues are normal and should not cause alarm 1 Sometimes...

Page 16: ...propeller make sure the unit has good ventilation N o t e n o u g h p o w e r supplied to the unit LED display E1 unit not running Check unit whether it s plugged into power supply of 12V or 24V ensur...

Page 17: ...s and restart LED display Err 3 5 7 u n i t n o t running LED display Err 4 unit not running fridge overload Contact a local repair center Compressor controller malfunction Replace compressor Rotor is...

Page 18: ...nty condition or liability implied by law the liability of Dayliff hereafter called the Distributor in respect of any defect or failure of equipment supplied is limited to making good by replacement o...

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