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Version 2, March 2008
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
For MODELS R08A Twin & RO8B Compact
Page 5
9
. Connect the Cooling System to mains electricity by connecting the cable
(G
)
provided.
Electricity
voltage must comply with that specified on the name plate
(H
)
The power outlet socket must be
capable of supplying at least 15 Amps at 220 Volts, or, for 110 Volt models at least 30 Amps
. These are
standard outlets in most countries.
If you need to use a generator instead of mains power, it must be capable of providing at least
3200 Watts or the chiller compressor may not be able to start. The chilling system has a large
rotary refrigeration compressor similar to the type used in split system air conditioners and as with air
conditioners it needs up to 3 times it’s normal running power for up to 30 seconds each time the
compressor starts. Once started it only needs about 1200 Watts.
PLEASE NOTE, that the compressor needs to re start each time the temperature of the chilled water
rises above your pre set temperature. This can happen often in warm conditions or when several
athletes use the system at once.
10
. The electrical power input plug
(J)
and socket on all iCool systems is the Australian standard 15
Amp type that is in increasing use in many countries because of the inherent safety of the design. The
cable supplied with your iCool is normally fitted with the correct plug for your country. You can use a
normal travel plug adaptor if you are using your system in another country providing the voltage in that
country is the same and the adapter has an earth pin.
NEVER USE AN iCOOL SYSTEM WITHOUT A 3 PIN EARTHED PLUG & POWER OUTLET. THE
SYSTEM MUST BE EARTHED TO BE SAFE.
Spare Australian standard plugs and sockets are available from electronics stores in most countries or
iCool can provide spare cables by express post to almost anywhere.
11
. Switch ON power using the main switch
(I)
This device also provides protection against accidental
electric shock and should be tested often
by pushing the small button. Pushing the button simulates an
unsafe condition and this should cause the device to switch off instantly.
IF THIS DOES NOT CUT THE
POWER INSTANTLY THE SYSTEM IS UNSAFE TO USE.
MAINS POWER
GENERATORS
(J)
(I)
(H
)
(G
)
(G
)
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