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Disposal

Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins wherever 
possible.

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If you wish to finally dispose of the product, ask your local recycling centre 
or specialist dealer for details about how to do this in accordance with the 
applicable disposal regulations.

When operating from 
the DC outlet:

The ignition is on 
and the device is not 
working and the LED 
is not lit.

The DC outlet is dirty. 
This results in a poor 
electrical contact.

If the plug of your cooler becomes very 
warm in the DC outlet, either the DC 
outlet must be cleaned or the plug has 
not been assembled correctly.

The fuse of the DC plug 
has blown.

Replace the fuse in the DC plug, see 
chapter “Replacing the DC plug fuse” on 
page 21.

The DC fuse inside the 
device has blown.

This can only be repaired by an 
authorised repair centre.

The vehicle fuse has 
blown.

Replace the vehicle’s DC outlet fuse. 
Please refer to your vehicle’s operating 
manual.

The display shows an 
error message (e.g. 
“Err1”) and the appli-
ance does not cool.

The appliance has 
switched off due to an 
internal fault.

This can only be repaired by an 
authorized repair center.

The interior light of a 
compartment flashes.

The lid of the 
compartment has been 
left open for more than 
three minutes.

Close the lid of the compartment.

Fault

Possible cause

Suggested remedy

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Summary of Contents for WAECO CF18

Page 1: ...CF18 CF25 CF35 CF40 CF50 CF60 Compressor Fridge Freezer Operating manual EN MOBILE COOLING CF CF18 CF60 O AUS book Seite 1 Dienstag 17 September 2019 8 49 08...

Page 2: ...ation of symbols 2 2 Safety instructions 3 3 Scope of delivery 6 4 Accessories 7 5 Intended use 7 6 Function description 8 7 Operation 12 8 Cleaning and maintenance 22 9 Guarantee 23 10 Troubleshootin...

Page 3: ...aged it must be replaced by the manufacturer customer service or a similarly qualified person in order to prevent safety hazards This device may only be repaired by qualified personnel Improper repair...

Page 4: ...connect the device as follows With the DC cable to a DC plug socket in the vehicle e g cigarette lighter Or with the AC connection cable to the AC mains supply Never pull the plug out of the socket by...

Page 5: ...as ovens etc Danger of overheating Ensure at all times that there is sufficient ventilation so that the heat that arises during operation does not build up Make sure that the device is sufficiently fa...

Page 6: ...onnection cable for AC connection 4 2 Only CF35 CF40 CF50 CF60 Carrying handle consisting of 2 holders 1 handle 4 fastening screws 1 Only CF18 Plastic grille divider 1 Only CF35 Powdercoated steel eva...

Page 7: ...r accessory The cooling device is suitable for camping use and in mobile applications such as vehicles caravans or boats Thecoolingdeviceisintendedtobeusedinhouseholdandsimilarapplicationssuch as staf...

Page 8: ...CF50 CF60 The cooler can withstand a short term inclination of 30 for example on boats 6 1 Scope of functions CF18 CF25 CF35 CF40 CF50 CF60 Power supply with priority circuit for connecting to the pow...

Page 9: ...ction description 9 6 2 Operating and display elements Latch for lid Operating panel and DC power supply inlet CF18 1 CF25 CF35 CF40 2 CF18 1 2 3 4 5 3 CF18 CF60 O AUS book Seite 9 Dienstag 17 Septemb...

Page 10: ...eration LED lights up yellow Set temperature has been reached 3 ERROR LED flashes red Device is switched on but not ready for operation 4 BATTERY MONITOR Switch on device battery monitor 0 Device is s...

Page 11: ...lay switched off automatically due to low battery voltage 3 ERROR LED flashes red Device is switched on but not ready for operation 4 SET Selects the input mode Temperature setting Celsius or Fahrenhe...

Page 12: ...ion 1 AC voltage supply inlet 2 Fuse holder 3 DC voltage supply inlet 4 Emergency switch NOTE Before starting your new cooler for the first time you should clean it inside and outside with a damp clot...

Page 13: ...mbled If you wish to attach the handles proceed as follows Make a handle by putting two holders 1 and a handle 2 together Fasten the grip with the enclosed screws in the holes provided 1 2 1 CF35 CF40...

Page 14: ...s CF25 CF35 CF40 CF50 CF60 You can switch the temperature display between Celsius and Fahrenheit This is how to do it Switch on the cooler Press the SET button fig 4 4 page 10 twice Use the UP fig 4 6...

Page 15: ...s equipped with an electronic system to prevent polarityreversal Thisprotectsthecooleragainstshort circuitingwhenconnectingto a battery Using the fused DC plug A Plug the DC connection cable fig 1 2 p...

Page 16: ...sive discharging when the device is connected to an on board DC supply Ifthecooleris operated when the vehicleignition is switched off thecoolerswitches off automatically as soon as the supply voltage...

Page 17: ...ay for a few seconds The display flashes several times before it returns to the current temperature I CF18 CF25 CF35 CF40 CF50 CF60 Battery monitor mode LOW HIGH LOW MED HIGH Switch off voltage at 12...

Page 18: ...CF40 CF50 CF60 Press the ON OFF button fig 4 1 page 10 for between one and two seconds The POWER LED lights up The display fig 4 5 page 10 switches on and shows the current temperature NOTICE Danger...

Page 19: ...and then the current temperature is displayed again 7 7 Using the Emergency Switch Theemergency override switch fig 5 2 page 11and fig 6 4 page 11 islocated in the connection panel For normal operati...

Page 20: ...thecoolingdeviceorontheevaporator This reduces the cooling capacity Defrost the device in good time to avoid this A To defrost the cooler proceed as follows Remove the contents If necessary place them...

Page 21: ...per half of the housing 1 Carefully raise the upper half of the housing from the lower 6 half Take out the contact pin 3 Replace the defective fuse 2 with a new fuse of the same type and rating 8 A 32...

Page 22: ...that the air inlet and outlet vents on the device are free of any dust and dirt so that heat can be released and the device is not damaged NOTE The LEDs in the light bulb must be facing the transpare...

Page 23: ...before power will be supplied to the DC power outlet No voltage present in the AC voltage outlet Try using another plug outlet The device fuse is defective Replace the device fuse see chapter Replacin...

Page 24: ...not been assembled correctly The fuse of the DC plug has blown Replace the fuse in the DC plug see chapter Replacing the DC plug fuse on page 21 The DC fuse inside the device has blown This can only...

Page 25: ...ross volume 18 l 25 l Storage volume 18 l 23 l Climate class N or T Ambient temperature 18 C to 43 C 50 F to 109 4 F Noise emission Refrigerant quantity 38 g 40 g CO2 equivalent 0 054 t 0 057 t Global...

Page 26: ...class N or T Ambient temperature 18 C to 43 C 50 F to 109 4 F Noise emission 45 dB A Refrigerant quantity 40 g 45 g CO2 equivalent 0 057 t 0 0064 t Global warming potential GWP 1430 Dimensions W x H...

Page 27: ...mate class N or T Ambient temperature 18 C to 43 C 64 4 F to 109 4 F Noise emission 45 dB A Refrigerant quantity 45 g 55 g CO2 equivalent 0 064 t 0 079 t Global warming potential GWP 1430 1430 Dimensi...

Page 28: ...0 0 s YOUR LOCAL DEALER dometic com dealer YOUR LOCAL SUPPORT dometic com contact dometic com 1 01 1 0 4 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 9 0 DOMETIC GROUP AB 3E 0 1 4 4445102487 09 2019 CF18 CF60 O AUS book Seite 28 Di...

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