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Original Instructions

These substances could result in serious 

injury or illness to the operator or bystanders.

 

Do not use electrical appliances inside the 

food storage compartments of the product 

other than those that are recommended by 

the manufacturer.

 

To reduce the risk of electric shock, always 

remove the battery pack or disconnect the 

power cord from the power supply before 

adding ice.

 

Ensure that the drain plug is secured in 

place and that the product does not leak 

or spill water when filling or draining the 

product. Do not overfill. Leaks can result in 

a slippery surface and create a slip and fall 

hazard and/or cause property damage.

 

Use only ice made from water. Never use 

dry ice in the product. Contact with dry 

ice can cause serious personal injury and 

damage the product. Dry ice can also 

displace oxygen and cause a suffocation 

hazard.

 

Do not add salt to the ice used to fill the 

product. Salt can damage the product and 

its components.

 

Do not operate the product in hot places, 

such as in a car under the sun or near 

heating materials. The cooling performance 

of the product may be reduced or a gas leak 

may cause a fire. 

 

Do not operate the product while driving. 

This may cause an accident.

 

When using the product in a car, make sure 

to install the product in a stable location, 

such as the luggage space or the feet of 

the rear seats. Make sure to fix the product 

in place. Do not place the product on the 

seat or in an unstable location. If the car 

suddenly starts or stops while driving, the 

product may move and fall over, which may 

cause injury.

 

When the product is connected to an 

automobile and the automobile battery 

capacity is low, use the product with the 

engine running. After using the product, 

unplug the 12 V adaptor to prevent loading 

the automobile battery.

 

Do not touch the plug of the 240 V AC 

adaptor or 12 V adaptor immediately after 

operation. The adaptors may be hot and 

could cause burns.

 

Do not overfill the product with food and 

drinks. The cooling performance of the 

product may be reduced, causing spoilage.

 

Do not put water or liquids directly in the 

product. Water may get inside the product 

and cause a malfunction. If water has 

accumulated in the cooler compartment, 

wipe it off with a dry cloth.

 

Ensure that the product does not run out 

of battery charge while storing food and 

drinks. Do not store opened food for a long 

time. This may cause spoilage.

 

Do not use mechanical devices or other 

means to accelerate the defrosting process.

 

Always completely drain water from the 

product and thoroughly dry it after use to 

prevent the possible formation of bacteria 

or mold. Using the product if it contains 

bacteria or mold can result in serious 

personal injury or illness.

 

Always empty excess water from the 

product before lifting by the handle. Do not 

empty water on a walkway. Empty only in 

an area that will not cause a slip and fall 

hazard.

 

Move the product by lifting the handle and 

pulling the product on its wheels only. Do 

not tilt or tip over the product. Tilting or 

tipping the product can cause water to spill, 

resulting in possible electric shock, slip and 

fall hazard, or property damage.

 

Hold the product firmly when carrying it. 

Otherwise, the product may fall and cause 

a malfunction or injury.

 

Be sure to keep fingers out of the way when 

closing the lid. Closing the lid on fingers or 

getting them too close to the hinge area can 

cause a pinch hazard and result in serious 

personal injury.

 

Do not store explosive substances, such as 

aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in 

the product.

 

Do not tamper with the refrigerant circuit 

behind the product to avoid damaging it.

 

Do not disassemble the product.

USING THE CONTROL PANEL

The control panel contains the function controls 

of the product. When the product is turned on, 

there is a long beeping sound, and the control 

panel turns on for 2 seconds then enters into 

standby mode.

Summary of Contents for R18FRF10

Page 1: ...R18FRF142 R18FRF10...

Page 2: ...ewellery Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling Keep water away from all el...

Page 3: ...one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack Do not mix battery packs of different types or levels of use Use only battery packs intended specifically for th...

Page 4: ...12 V adaptor immediately after operation The adaptors may be hot and could cause burns Do not overfill the product with food and drinks The cooling performance of the product may be reduced causing s...

Page 5: ...y to persons or damage to the product TRANSPORTING LITHIUM BATTERIES Transport the battery in accordance with local and national provisions and regulations Follow all special requirements on packaging...

Page 6: ...electronic equipment as unsorted municipal waste Waste batteries and waste electrical and electronic equipment must be collected separately Waste batteries waste accumulators and light sources have to...

Page 7: ...F10 R18FRF142 X2 Pull handle Battery door Control panel Battery door handle Bottle opener Cooler door Wheels Battery pack 12 24 240 V adaptor input 240 V AC adaptor Charger Operator s manual Cooler do...

Page 8: ...sert the battery pack until the latches click into place Close the battery door Make sure that the battery door latch clicks into place Press the power button to turn on the product Unlock and open th...

Page 9: ...ptor into the adaptor input Connect to a 12 24 V socket Close the cooler door Make sure that the cooler door latch clicks into place NOTE Once the product is on it can charge USB devices The charging...

Page 10: ...10 Operating the product Moving the product Cleaning and storing the product p 11 p 13 p 14...

Page 11: ...ake sure that the battery door latch clicks into place NOTE To operate the product using AC supply insert the 240 V AC adaptor into the adaptor input and connect the plug to a power outlet 3 Press the...

Page 12: ...ttle opener on the product can be used to open bottles 5 Close the cooler door Make sure that the cooler door latch clicks into place 6 Press the temperature control button to adjust the temperature i...

Page 13: ...t 2 Hold the pull handle 3 LIft the product using the pull handle 4 Move the product forward or backward NOTE There are sensors in the product that prevent it from damage if it is lifted while still t...

Page 14: ...sure to remove the food or beverage stored in the cooler compartment 3 Press the latches on the battery pack to remove it from the product Close the battery door Make sure that the battery door latch...

Page 15: ...ell ventilated place that is inaccessible to children Keep the product away from corrosive agents such as garden chemicals and de icing salts Do not store the product outdoors NOTE Always store the pr...

Page 16: ...ght without load and battery pack 13 5 kg Weight without load and with heaviest battery pack 15 kg BATTERY AND CHARGER Model R18FRF142 R18FRF10 Battery pack RB1840C x 2 Charger RC18120 Compatible batt...

Page 17: ...is slightly noisy when turning on the product This is normal The noise will be reduced once the compressor becomes more stable The F1 code is displayed on the control panel The product is in low volta...

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Page 20: ...y Ltd 31 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 Melbourne Australia Techtronic Industries N Z Limited Unit C 70 Business Parade South Highbrook Auckland 2013 New Zealand RYOBI is a trade mark of Ryobi Lim...

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