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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

 

 

2

 

 

CONTENTS 

 

YOUR COOLER 

3

 

TECHNICAL DATA 

6

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

7

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

8

 

BEFORE

 

USING

 

YOUR

 

REFRIGERATOR 

ELECTRICAL

 

CONNECTION 

OPERATING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 

9

 

HOW

 

TO

 

USE

 

THE

 

PRESS-BUTTONS

 

ON

 

THE

 

DISPLAY

 

PANEL: 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

9

 

CLEANING

 

YOUR

 

REFRIGERATOR 

MOVING

 

YOUR

 

REFRIGERATOR 

PROBLEMS DISPOSAL 

10

 

 

Important! 

 

Never place the cooler on the top of refrigerator!   

Never  build  or  recess  the  cooler  into  the  furniture.  For  such  installation  choose  our  built-in  or 

under counter models!

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DAT-12.33C

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL DAT 6 16C DAT 12 33C DAT 12 33DC DAT 24 68DC DX 28 65C CAUTION Please read carefully and follow all safety rules and operating instructions ...

Page 2: ...NECTION 8 OPERATING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 9 HOW TO USE THE PRESS BUTTONS ON THE DISPLAY PANEL 9 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 9 CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 9 MOVING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 9 PROBLEMS DISPOSAL 10 Important Never place the cooler on the top of refrigerator Never build or recess the cooler into the furniture For such installation choose our built in or under counter models ...

Page 3: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3 Model DAT 6 16C Model DAT 12 33C 1 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 6 SHELF 2 TEMPERATURE SETTING 7 FOOT 3 LIGHT SWITCH 8 WATER TRAY 4 LIGHT 9 MAGNETIC SEAL 5 FAN MASK 10 DOOR FRAME ...

Page 4: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4 Model DX 28 65C 1 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 6 SHELF 2 TEMPERATURE SETTING 7 FOOT 3 LIGHT SWITCH 8 WATER TRAY 4 LIGHT 9 MAGNETIC SEAL 5 FAN MASK 10 DOOR FRAME ...

Page 5: ...R 3 DOOR FRAME 10 MAGNETIC SEAL 4 GLASS DOOR 11 ISOLATED BOARD 5 RECESSED HANDLE 12 COLD FAN MASK 6 UPPER HINGE COVER 13 SHELF 7 LOWER HINGE 14 LAMP COVER 1 UPPER LOWER SELECTOR 4 SET TPERATURE DOWN BUTTON 2 UPPER SECTION TEMPERATURE 5 LOWER SECTION TEMPERATURE 3 SET TEMPERATURE UP BUTTON 6 LIGHT ...

Page 6: ... I I Climate class SN N SN N SN N SN N SN N Input power 50 W 100 W 50 W 100 W 75 W Power Consumption KW h 24 h 0 27 15 59 F 0 37 15 59 F 0 34 15 59 F 0 36 15 59 F 0 73 15 59 F Max Temperature Difference 14 57 F 14 57 F 14 57 F 14 57 F 14 57 F Temperature Control Range 8 18 52 64 F upper 12 18 52 64 F lower 8 18 52 64 F 12 18 52 64 F upper 12 18 52 64 F lower 8 18 52 64 F 12 18 52 64 F Net weight k...

Page 7: ... any other appliance The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion Does not store food in refrigerator as interior temperature may not get cool enough to prevent spoilage SERVICE IMPORTANT NOTICE Upon receipt and inspection of the unit if supply cord is damaged It must be replaced For any additional information or questions please contact the service center WARNING please do not uses where child...

Page 8: ...y affect the acrylic coating and heat sources may increase electrical consumption Extreme cold or hot ambient temperatures may also cause the appliances not to perform properly Never place the cooler on the top of refrigerator Never build or recess the cooler into the furniture For such installation choose our built in or under counter models ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Warning IMPROPER USE OF THE GROUN...

Page 9: ...e as your desire by pressing the button There are press buttons on the panel and to adjust the temperature by 1 C You can tune the interior light on or off by pressing the Light button CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR Unplug the refrigerator and remove the bottles Wash the inside with a warm water and baking soda solution The solution should be about 2 tablespoons of baking soda to ...

Page 10: ...he door is not closed completely The door seal does not seal properly The refrigerator does not have the correct clearance The light does not work Check the service center Vibrations Check to assure that the refrigerator is level The refrigerator seems to make to much noise The refrigerator is not level Check the fan The door will not close properly The refrigerator is not level The doors were rev...

Page 11: ...s LVD EN 60335 1 2002 EN 60335 2 24 2002 2005 2007 2010 EN 62233 2008 EMC EN 55014 2 1997 EN 55014 1 2006 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 2008 As the importer of this product we declare that we have measurement protocols of the above directives for DAT 6 16C DAT 12 33C DAT 12 33DC DAT 24 68DC DX 28 65C thermoelectric storage products which provide the product qualifies for the CE mark and can be pl...

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