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OPERATION CONT.:

Defrosting steps are as below:

• Remove the contents from the Blizzard Box and store them in  

  another cooler if necessary.

• Disconnect the power of the Blizzard Box. Open the lid, and 

keep it open until the ice and frost melt away.

• Use clean cloth to wipe up the defrosted water.

Never use hard or pointed tools to remove ice or to loosen objects 

which have frozen in place.

Replacing a defective fuse:
• Unplug the DC power plug;

• Turn the cap counter-clockwise to open it, and 

  remove the defective fuse from the plug;

• Insert a new fuse that has the same rating

  (15A 250V);

• Close and tighten the cap.

WARNING: 

Always disconnect Blizzard Box from power before 

                   cleaning or servicing.

• Occasionally clean the device interior and exterior with a damp cloth.

• Clean heat dissipation window frequently to ensure good heat  

   dissipation.

• Do not turn Blizzard Box on its side or upside down. Keep upright.

Defrosting: Humidity can form frost in the interior of the cooling 

device or on the evaporator. This reduces the cooling capacity. 

WARNING:

Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or hard objects 

during cleaning as these can damage the Blizzard Box.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Summary of Contents for BLIZZARD BOX Series

Page 1: ...WP ITM AC57245 AC57245 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE CONNECTING AND OPERATING APPLIANCE SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PORTABLE FRIDGE FREEZER...

Page 2: ...2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Blizzard Box Blizzard Box Lid Instruction Manual 12V DC Power Cord 9 1 2 110V Power Adaptor 6 Small Storage Basket Large Storage Basket...

Page 3: ...ension 29 6 16 1 16 1 Including Handles 752mm 410mm x 410mm USB charging port output 5 V 1 5A rating Climate class 50 F 109 F 10 C 43 C SN N ST T Compressor SECOP Danfoss PBC 2 0 Cooling Performance 0...

Page 4: ...eating keep your Blizzard Box in an open area not to obstruct the heat dissipation side ventilation openings Ensure these side vents are not blocked while in use or shortly after use Use in dry condit...

Page 5: ...etting Button Temp Setting Up On Off Button Power Status Light Orange Stand by Green Running Error Light Red Flashing Low voltage or damage contact Customer Care OPERATION CONT 3 Turning on Blizzard B...

Page 6: ...icle battery will NOT be fully charged Avoid restarting the vehicle repeatedly or operating the radio before the vehicle battery has fully recharged via running engine Ensure that the battery is recha...

Page 7: ...below the preset of the battery protection During the voltage override the Blizzard Box will run with the Orange Stand by Light and Red flashing Error Light Digital Display will not be available Emerg...

Page 8: ...arrant the vehicle s battery power is high enough to ensure starting If you use an additional battery RV campers as a power supply Low Mode Setting is recommended If you use an AC 110V Power Converter...

Page 9: ...op 40 F 4 C Fruit Veggies Cool Season 32 35 F 0 1 6 C Fruit Veggies Warm Season 45 55 F 7 12 C Meat Fish 41 F 5 C Dairy 35 F 1 6 C Eggs 45 F 5 C 10 3 Position Lid 11 Tips OPERATION CONT Blizzard Box i...

Page 10: ...and remove the defective fuse from the plug Insert a new fuse that has the same rating 15A 250V Close and tighten the cap WARNING Always disconnect Blizzard Box from power before cleaning or servicin...

Page 11: ...located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress 7 Do not operate with damaged cord or cigarette lighter connector replace it immediately 8 Do not ope...

Page 12: ...er moisture Do not immerse in water Do not place the appliance near heat sources such as heaters or direct sunlight Make sure well ventilated for heating yield The Blizzard Box is not intended for use...

Page 13: ...Neither Type S nor its third party suppliers makes any other warranty whether express or implied EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCH...

Page 14: ...omply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installat...

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Page 16: ...e voltage cut out setting 2 4 Flashes Error light Compressor locked or operation speed is too low Unplug for 10 minutes 5 Flashes Error light Ambient temperature is too high Ensure side ventilation ve...

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