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1.If error codes appear on the display

If error codes appear when the fridge is 
powered by 12V source, please confirm if 
the current voltage is stable. The voltage 
of the car battery may have been unstable 
when the vehicle was moving. This will 
activate the battery protection function and 
error codes will display. 
Please try to lower the battery protection 
setting and see if the error is resolved.
Please also try to take a voltage reading 
of your battery to make sure it is not  
depleted/discharged. 

If you don't have a tool to measure the 
voltage, please connect the fridge to 110V 
source. If the error code still displays, 
please contact us and provide 
corresponding videos or pictures which can 
help us to solve your problems faster.

2.The refrigerator is not functioning 
    properly

If the refrigerator is not functioning properly, 
please contact us. We will provide you with 
a return or exchange.

Summary of Contents for VL45ProS

Page 1: ...VL45 60 ProS If you have any questions or concerns please email us at o cial icecofreezer com...

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Page 3: ...alogue 1 1 Tips For Opening The Door 2 2 Supply Details 3 3 Operation 4 9 Cleaning And Maintenance 5 11 Error Codes Solutions 6 13 Warranty Return Policy 7 14 Troubleshooting Q A 8 19 Safety Instructi...

Page 4: ...rom the right side keep ngers together and grip the right latch 2 Push the latch inwards and lift up the lid 3 To open the lid from the left side repeat the above steps 4 Grip the latch on both sides...

Page 5: ...ply Details Refrigerator x1 Wire Basket x1 02 2 Drain Plug x 1 Screws x 2 Corner Guards x 4 Handle x 1 Screwdriver x 1 Extra Content 110V AC Wall Outlet Cable X1 12 24V DC Cigarette Lighter Plug Cable...

Page 6: ...3 Operation 03 B Power ON OFF Button C Compressor Speed Eco Max Mode A Battery Protection Settings D Temp DOWN Button E Temp UP Button A B C D E TEMPERATURE...

Page 7: ...04 3 1 MAX ECO Mode With the unit turned on Press Hold B Power Button you can press the MODE Button C to toggle between MAX or ECO mode for the fridge A B C D E TEMPERATURE...

Page 8: ...witch Between C and F With the unit turned on Press Hold B Power Button press and hold Button C and Button D for 3 seconds to toggle between the temperature values of Celsius Fahrenheit A B C D E TEMP...

Page 9: ...g number To change the fridge s set temperature Press Temperature Up Button E to increase the temperature Press Temperature Down Button D to decrease the temperature The SET temperature will appear as...

Page 10: ...tion Operation NOTE Details of Battery Protection Mode could be found in Page 16 07 With the unit turned on press Battery Protection Button A to adjust the fridge s low battery protection level pre se...

Page 11: ...3 5 USB Connector TIPS USB connector only takes e ect when charging in DC power cord 08...

Page 12: ...the interior and exterior of the fridge by using warm water mixed with a gentle non abrasive detergent You may use a soft sponge or micro ber cloth When not in use it s better to leave the lids open t...

Page 13: ...inted objects to scrape or defrost ice Use abrasive detergents to clean Use heavy duty sponges due to scratching Clean the fridge with running water or pressure washer Clean the fridge without power i...

Page 14: ...mpressor is blocked or the pressure di erence in the refrigeration system is too high E3 Minimum motor speed error The compressor is over loaded and the motor cannot maintain its minimum speed of 1850...

Page 15: ...ttery protection setting and see if the error is resolved Please also try to take a voltage reading of your battery to make sure it is not depleted discharged If you don t have a tool to measure the v...

Page 16: ...r your cooperation If the product is received damaged or defective during transportation you will need to contact our customer service within 2 business days Make sure to provide relevant photos or vi...

Page 17: ...tance ICECO refrigerators can operate under light rain conditions We DO NOT recommend exposing the fridge to moderate or heavy rain As with all electrical appliances over exposure to moisture may shor...

Page 18: ...ustment The compressor will shut o when the SET temperature is reached 3 What should I do if the refrigerator is upside down when it is delivered Please leave your refrigerator upright for 24 hours to...

Page 19: ...age is lower than 9 6 volts the refrigerator will automatically power o When the battery voltage reaches 10 9 volts the refrigerator will start again 4 What is the function of triple battery protectio...

Page 20: ...the electrical power in max fast cooling mode Model Electrical Power Model Electrical Power GO12 50W JP42 55W GO20 50W VL35 Series 85W JP Series 60W VL Series 85W VL45 ProS VL60 ProS 47W 45W VL75 ProD...

Page 21: ...frigerator 7 What kind of cable do I need to use in the car and at home Both the AC and DC cables are included with your fridge You can power your fridge directly from your wall outlet using the AC ca...

Page 22: ...ignoring the safety instructions the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the damage The use of accessories that are not recommended by manufacturer can cause injuries and will invalidate any w...

Page 23: ...ts or hot food in the refrigerator Place the products so that they do not knock against each other or break when the appliance is in motion Ensure that the lid is always latched securely and reduce th...

Page 24: ...t use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance unless they are the type recommended by the manufacturer Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a...

Page 25: ...her information is provided on the technical data label inside the product 1 This appliance is not intended to be used by the following children those with physical sensory or mental disabilities or t...

Page 26: ...Catering and similar non retail applications 4 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer a service agent or a similarly quali ed person in order to avoid any hazards 5 Do n...

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