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6.1. Connection to 220V-240V AC
Connect only to either of the following power sources:
• 220-240V AC from wall outlet (the mains)
• 12V or 24V DC battery.
Before starting to use your new refrigerator, its interior as well
as exterior shall be thoroughly cleaned with a wet cloth to avoid
hygienic issue.
This refrigerator can be connected to a standard domestic power
source by using the three-core lead accompanying the refrigerator.
First, set the temperature setting knob to "0" (OFF). Then, set it
anywhere between 1 and 5 and the green LED will go on. Turn
the temperature setting knob to a required setting.
6.2 Connection to 12V or 24V DC battery
This refrigerator can operate on both 12V and 24V DC. Make
sure the battery voltage matches with the voltage stated on the
refrigerator label. If the battery voltage is too high it will damage
the refrigerator.
NOTICE
The switches of other electric appliances or their power
cables shall not be connected to the power cables that
connect the refrigerator with the battery or other power
source. Those external devices may damage the power
supply unit of the refrigerator due to the high voltage pulses
generated from them. Do not use an extension cord.
The longer the power cable to the refrigerator becomes, the
wider the cable’s cross section is required. Insufficient cross
section will result in voltage drop and lead to poor cooling
performance. Refer to the following chart for the
CAUTION
AC and DC voltages may be connected simultaneously, when AC
will be automatically selected if both voltages are applied.
recommended cross section or wire gauge and the fuse
amperage.