KAKADU 45L Transit Fridge Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

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Read This Manual Thoroughly Before First 

Use,

 

even if you are familiar with this type 

of product. The safety precautions enclosed 
herein reduce the risk of fire, electric shock 
and injury when correctly adhered to. Keep 
the manual in a safe place for future reference, 
along with purchase receipt and carton. If 
applicable, pass these instructions on to the 
next owner of the appliance.

Always follow basic safety precautions and 
accident prevention measures when using an 
electrical appliance, including the following:

ELECTRICAL SAFETY & CORD HANDLING

Correct voltage: Make sure your local outlet 
voltage and circuit frequency corresponds to 
the voltage indicated on the appliance rating 
label.

NOTE: INTENDED USE:

 

This is a portable 

product, designed for private use. It is 
exclusively designed for use in cars, caravans 
and other vehicles including mobile homes, 
campervans, rail cars and boats. It is designed 
to cool food and beverages and to be set up in 
dry, weather protected areas. It is not intended 
for stationary extended use as e.g. a second 
fridge at home.

Safe connection: Insert the plug firmly into a 
properly earthed AC mains or 12V DC socket, 
Do not alter the plug.

Protect from moisture: To protect against 
electric shock, do not immerse the cable, plug 
or the appliance itself in water or other liquid. 
Ensure your hands are dry before handling the 
plug or switching on the appliance. Do not use 
it on wet surfaces.

NOTE: 

Installation of AC in boats should be 

carried out by a qualified electrician.

Protect the power cable.

 Do not kink or 

damage the power cable. Do not wrap it 
around the appliance. Do not pull the unit by 
the cable. Do not use the cable as a handle, 
close a door on the cable or pull the cable 
around sharp edges or corners. Keep the 
cable away from heated surfaces.

Never touch uninsulated cables with bare 

hands.

 

This applies especially to handling AC cables.

For installations in boats:

 

If the device is AC 

mains operated, it is important that the system 
is protected by a fuse and an earth leakage 
protection device.

A

lways ensure that the correct voltage 

is 

applied to the Fridge/Freezer. The voltage is 
stated on the Fridge/Freezer’s data plate.

Never obstruct vents 

to the Fridge/Freezer’s 

compressor.

Defrost the Fridge/Freezer

 on a regular 

basis.

Never use hard or sharp implements 

to 

remove ice from the cooling compartment.

Never use abrasive or solvent

 

based 

materials when cleaning the cooling 
compartment.

Do not use any electrical appliances

 

inside 

the cooling compartment.

NOTE: 

This appliance is not intended for use 

by persons (including children) with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or 
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they 
have been given supervision or instruction 
concerning use of the appliance by a person 
responsible for their safety. Children should be 
supervised to ensure that they do not play with 
the appliance.

Do not 

expose to rain.

This appliance is suitable for camping use.

GENERAL INFO AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Summary of Contents for 45L Transit Fridge

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL Part No 10001052 FRIDGE OR FREEZER 45LITRE TRANSIT FRIDGE...

Page 2: ...embly and Parts 4 Getting Started 5 Operating your Fridge Freezer 6 Temp Control General Operation 8 Using with Solar Panel or Generator 11 Tips Maintenance Service 12 Troubleshooting 13 Error Code 14...

Page 3: ...Do not use it on wet surfaces NOTE Installation of AC in boats should be carried out by a qualified electrician Protect the power cable Do not kink or damage the power cable Do not wrap it around the...

Page 4: ...MBLY AND PARTS 1 3 2 4 5 8 7 6 SINGLE ZONE FRIDGE OR FREEZER 1 Internal Basket 2 Control Panel 3 Single Lid 4 Carry Handle 5 Air Flow Vent 6 Power Input Panel 7 AC Power Cable Page 7 8 DC Power Cable...

Page 5: ...rtment at rear will only chill food will never freeze The Fridge Freezer may be used for outdoor use such as for camping purposes If you wish to refrigerate medicines first check to ensure the Fridge...

Page 6: ...with 15A inline fuse protection 12 24V DC Power Requirements If your Fridge Freezer is cutting out prematurely it could be due to 1 The battery voltage protection being set too high on the Battery Mon...

Page 7: ...le AC power source The Fridge Freezer will automatically turn on there is no requirement to switch the appliance on The display will automatically show the current internal cabinet temperature CAUTION...

Page 8: ...erage of the set temperature The compressor will start up when the internal cabinet temperature increases 3F to 4F degrees above the set temperature and will run until the temperature is 3F to 4F degr...

Page 9: ...O MAX Cabinet Temperature Setting 1 Adjust Temperature by pressing the button to increase temp and the button to decrease temp Note Maximum temperature settings are from 0F to 68F 2 Temperature displa...

Page 10: ...ng the Battery Protection button until desired setting is highlighted on display 12V DC Input Cut Out Cut In HIGH 11 3V 12 6V MEDIUM 10 1V 11 4V LOW 9 6V 10 9V 24V DC Input Cut Out Cut In HIGH 24 3V 2...

Page 11: ...TION MUST BE VIA THE BATTERY USING PORTABLE GENERATORS It is important that the correct generator size is used with your Fridge Freezer An incorrect generator or voltage output may result in reduced p...

Page 12: ...tilation to guarantee efficient power consumption and performance You must remember that when a vehicle is parked in the sun that on a day where the ambient temperature is 86F the interior of the vehi...

Page 13: ...k for vibrations in surrounding objects Fridge Freezer does not work and display does not illuminate There is no voltage present in the 12V 24V cigarette lighter socket in your vehicle The ignition mu...

Page 14: ...F4 Compressor not kicking in Replace compressor control module F5 Over Temperature of the compressor electronics Disconnect power to fridge for 20 minutes attempt re start F7 Temperature Sensor Fault...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES...

Page 16: ...lable c This Limited Warranty does not apply to damage caused by failure and damage caused by improper use and abuse fair wear and tear accidents misuse including failure to follow instructions regard...

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