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Operation

 

 

 

Temperature control range: 

-18ºC ~ 10ºC 

Temperature display range: 

-20ºC ~ 45ºC 

To operate, plug in the DC or AC power cord to the unit and connect the cord 
to a suitable power supply. Press the ON/OFF power switch to turn the unit on 
and the temperature display panel will illuminate and display the current 
temperature inside the refrigerator. 

Press the 

 and 

 buttons to set your desired fridge temperature, 

will 

reduce the temperature and 

 will increase the temperature, whilst the 

temperature display will show what your current set temperature is. Once the 
display shows your desired temperature, don’t press any buttons and after 3 
seconds the display will flash and the unit will beep to confirm your setting. 
Pressing both 

 and 

 at the same time will switch the display from ºC to ºF. 

Pressing the ECO/MAX running mode button will toggle the operating mode 
between ECO and MAX operating modes, with the indicators lighting up 
according to which mode is currently selected. 

ECO: 

This mode reduces power consumption and is best used once the 

fridge has cooled down to operating temperature 

MAX: 

Best used to cool down the internal temperature of the fridge 

rapidly, however this mode will consume more power. 

NOTE: If power is lost, the refrigerator will automatically re-start when power 
is restored. 

Power switch 

Running mode 

switch 

 

Temperature display 

Temperature controls 

Eco mode indicator 

Max mode indicator 

Summary of Contents for GH1600

Page 1: ...r User Manual GH1600 30L GH1602 40L GH1604 50L Distributed by Techbrands by Electus Distribution Pty Ltd 320 Victoria Road Rydalmere NSW 2116 Australia Tel 1300 738 555 Int l 61 2 8832 3200 Fax 1300 735 500 www techbrands com ...

Page 2: ...pressor and genuine Danfoss control module the world s most reliable mobile cooling system World leading electronic technology with high efficiency and low energy consumption Multi voltage compatible working on either 12VDC 24VDC or 240VAC Automatic low voltage battery protection Contents in box Powertech portable fridge freezer unit Food basket with removable divider DC power input cord AC power ...

Page 3: ...3 Index Product safety 4 General notes 4 Power Connections 5 Operation 6 Cleaning maintenance 7 Troubleshooting 7 Technical data 8 GH1600 30L GH1602 40L GH1604 50L Warranty 8 ...

Page 4: ...pervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance The appliance must not be exposed to rain General notes and operating tips Always provide good ventilation to your Powertech Portable fridge freezer especially around the rear section where the compressor is situated Allow an air gap of at least 200mm around the rear of the unit and approximately 100mm gap to the right hand side where the...

Page 5: ...Max Cable Length 24V mm2 AWG 2 5 14 2 5m 5m 4 12 4m 8m 6 10 6m 12m 10 8 10m 20m Low voltage battery protection This unit has an automatic low voltage battery protection feature that will automatically switch off the compressor if the DC supply voltage drops below the Cut Out level and will automatically re start operation when the DC supply voltage comes back up to the Cut In level See table below...

Page 6: ... t press any buttons and after 3 seconds the display will flash and the unit will beep to confirm your setting Pressing both and at the same time will switch the display from ºC to ºF Pressing the ECO MAX running mode button will toggle the operating mode between ECO and MAX operating modes with the indicators lighting up according to which mode is currently selected ECO This mode reduces power co...

Page 7: ... voltage may be too low Check all connections from battery to fridge Check the fuse Check the unit is turned ON If contents of the fridge are freezing The temperature has been set too low Poor refrigeration performance Too much food has been put inside the unit Temperature of the food put inside the fridge is too high Lid is not closed properly Lid seal is damaged There is poor ventilation around ...

Page 8: ... under warranty will be returned to Rydalmere NSW for assessment Where a false claim is made the customer will bear costs of the unit being returned to them Warranty does not cover parts such as fuses connectors plugs handles etc Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation ...

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