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1. Explanation of symbols 

WARNING

CAUTION

2. Safety instructions 

The following symbols are used in this OWNER'S MANUAL or 

the refrigerator. 

Read this manual carefully before starting to use the refrigerator. 

These instructions are safety measures for preventing accidents. 

• This refrigerator can be used by children age 8 and above 

and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental 

capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have 

been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of 

the refrigerator in a safe way and understand the hazards 

involved. 

• Children shall not play with the refrigerator. Always keep and 

use the refrigerator out of the reach of children. 

Failure to observe this instruction 

can cause fatal or serious injury. 

Failure to observe this instruction 

can lead to injury. 

Failure to observe this instruction 

can cause material damage and 

impair the function of the product.

Risk of fire insulation blowing gas.

(CYCLOPENTANE)

WARNING

NOTICE

WARNING

• Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by 

children without supervision. 

• Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans 

with a flammable propellant in this refrigerator. 

• Never expose the refrigerator to rain. 
• The refrigerator is suitable for camping use. 
• Do not put a water-filled container. Water if spilled will 

degrade the insulation of electric components and may lead 

to a fire from electric leak. 

• If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced to prevent the 

possibility of electric shock. It must be replaced with a new 

cord (ENGEL genuine products). 

• Do not touch the inside and other metal parts of the cabinet 

with wet hands, as this may cause frostbite. 

• Do not contact metal parts with positive terminal of battery. 
• Cyclopentane is used as in the insulation. The gases in 

insulation material require a special disposal procedure with 

the applicable disposal regulations. 

• Never disassemble the refrigerator by yourself. Inadequate 

repairs may lead to considerable hazards. 

• To avoid burnout of wiring from battery to the refrigerator 

when a short circuit, install a 10A fuse in the wiring circuit, 

nearby the battery. 

• Use the DC cord originally accompanying the refrigerator 

when operating it on DC. Be sure to fully insert the cigarette 

lighter plug into the socket. Failure to do so may lead to 

distortion of the socket and/or a fire due to overheating from 

loose connection. 

• When replacing a fuse equipped inside the cigarette lighter 

socket, always use the Engel-exclusive fuse for replacement. 

Never use a wire or a lead instead. Doing so may lead to a 

fire from overheating. 

• The fuse equipped inside the cigarette lighter plug has a 

direction indicated by the arrow printed on it. Make sure the 

arrow points to the right direction when replacing the fuse. 

Failing to do so would not let the fuse to blow when 

overheating, resulting in deformation of the plug and/or a fire. 

• When the cigarette lighter plug comes in contact with water 

or salty substance, be sure to thoroughly wipe it off. Take 

extra caution when wiping off the head terminal of the plug. 

Water and salty substance, if remained on the tip of the 

cigarette lighter plug, will result in rust, causing poor 

conductivity and abnormal overheating and possibly lead to 

deformation of the plug and/or a fire. 

• Do not touch the metal tip of the cigarette lighter plug. The 

whole body of the cigarette lighter plug becomes hot during 

operation even if the plug is securely inserted into the 

socket. The metal tip in particular will become hot enough to 

burn your finger. 

• This refrigerator runs on both AC i.e. from wall outlet and DC 

such as battery. Do not attempt to run it on any voltage 

above the specified voltage, nor use it with any power source 

not specified here. Failing to comply will result in product 

failure or lead to a fire. 

• When operating on AC, do not plug in to an extension cable 

or put too many plugs into one socket. Failure to comply will 

result in electric shock or a fire.

• When operating on AC, be sure to plug in securely. Poor 

connection will result in electric shock or a fire. 

• Clean the AC cord plug to remove dust from the terminals 

and their base. Dust on the plug will lead to a fire or electric 

shock from degraded insulation. 

• Do not attempt to hang on the refrigerator door. Do not sit on 

the refrigerator while the door is open. Doing so may lead to 

injuries due to tumbled refrigerator or your fingers being 

caught in the door. 

• Do not put heavy objects on the refrigerator. Doing so may 

lead to injury from falling objects when the door opens. 

• Be sure that no part of the refrigerator body is pushing its 

power cable to bend it hard. The cable, when bent hard, may 

get damaged and lead to overheating and a fire.

When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is 

not trapped or damaged.

Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or portable 

power supplies at the rear of the appliance.

• Avoid using flammable sprays near the refrigerator. The 

electrical contacts may catch a fire. 

• When using the refrigerator in a trunk of the car, keep 

adequate ventilation. Failing to do so may overheat and 

damage the refrigerator and possibly lead to a fire. 

• Do not store objects that require precise temperature control 

such as medicine and scientific specimens. This refrigerator 

is not suited to store such types of objects. 

• When there is a leak of utility gas around you, do not touch 

the refrigerator or its cable plug. Open the windows and 

maintain good ventilation. Failing to do so may lead to a fire 

and/or a burn from explosion.

• When operating on a floor, securely fix the refrigerator so 

that it would not fall and cause injuries when encountering 

vibration such as earth quake. 

• While the refrigerator is in operation, do not use a quick 

charger to charge the battery that is supplying power to the 

refrigerator. The high voltages generated from the charger 

may damage the refrigerator and lead to a fire. 

• Do not damage or modify or bend hard or pull or twist or 

bundle the power cable. Do not have the power cable caught 

under or pinched with heavy objects. Doing so may damage 

the cable and possibly lead to a fire or electric shock. 

• Do not use the refrigerator if its power cable is damaged or 

the catch of its plug is loose. Failing to comply may lead to 

an electric shock or short or fire. 

• Do not use the refrigerator near a heated object or gas 

equipment. Doing so not only reduces cooling performance 

but would cause a fire when leakage of the utility gas. 

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Страница 1: ...REFRIGERATOR OWNER S MANUAL MODEL MT35F G4ND V MT45F G4ND V MT60F G4D V MT80F G4D V...

Страница 2: ...nd ventilation 6 Operation 7 Maintenance of refrigerator 8 Trouble shooting 9 Disposal 10 Warranty 11 Before initial use 12 Power cord List 13 Technical data 6 1 Connection to 220V 240V AC 6 2 Connect...

Страница 3: ...ies or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the refrigerator in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not p...

Страница 4: ...nd other metal parts of the cabinet with wet hands as this may cause frostbite Do not contact metal parts with positive terminal of battery Cyclopentane is used as in the insulation The gases in insul...

Страница 5: ...mained on the tip of the cigarette lighter plug will result in rust causing poor conductivity and abnormal overheating and possibly lead to deformation of the plug and or a fire Do not touch the metal...

Страница 6: ...ed and lead to overheating and a fire When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged Do not locate multiple portable socket outlets or portable power supplies at the r...

Страница 7: ...when encountering vibration such as earth quake While the refrigerator is in operation do not use a quick charger to charge the battery that is supplying power to the refrigerator The high voltages g...

Страница 8: ...to the high voltages and surge pulse from the generator set Utilize an automatic voltage regulator for the refrigerator Contact your ENGEL dealer if there is any question regarding the use of engine g...

Страница 9: ...tion and braking Never use this refrigerator inside a refrigerated compartment of a refrigeration truck where condensation easily occurs and water would drip onto the refrigerator and damage it Carefu...

Страница 10: ...ween the refrigerator and adjacent walls may reduce the cooling performance To keep the battery from running out unplug the cigarette lighter socket of the vehicle when the refrigerator is not in use...

Страница 11: ...y those made of metal stored there with a wet hand Doing so may lead to frostbite or other injury 12V or 24V DC Batteries 220V 240V AC Mains Terminal Housing Terminal Housing Temp setting knob and Ind...

Страница 12: ...on a solid surface in the vehicle Keep the refrigerator away from direct sunlight or a gas stove or heater or heat generating refrigerator Avoid installing your refrigerator close to hot water lines...

Страница 13: ...ue This refrigerator can be connected to a standard domestic power source by using the three core lead accompanying the refrigerator Insert the plug into the input terminal housing on the refrigerator...

Страница 14: ...onnected to the positive line while the side contacts to the negative or earth If reversely connected the fuse in the plug will blow and the refrigerator will become inoperable until the fuse is repla...

Страница 15: ...e frequency insert a capacitor of 10000 F as shown in Fig 3 below 4 Selecting the correct gauge for wiring is important to avoid voltage drop Follow the chart below when wiring the refrigerator to the...

Страница 16: ...ture has been set locked The value by each setting is shown on the below table The battery monitor is not a necessary feature for the fridge to operate It may be left in the off position all the time...

Страница 17: ...12 5V 23 1V 25 0V Cut out Voltage Cut in Voltage Cut out Voltage Cut in Voltage 12V 12V 24V 24V Fig 4 CAUTION To avoid damage to the refrigerator in the event of reverse polarity or short circuit inst...

Страница 18: ...this the evaporator needs to be defrosted regularly To defrost turn off and unplug the refrigerator to allow for complete removal of frost from the evaporator Clean the interior with a cloth moistene...

Страница 19: ...aler The arrow printed on the fuse shall point to the head terminal as shown in figure 5 below 5 Re assemble the DC cord plug in a reverse order of disassembly and tighten the cover firmly 6 Check whe...

Страница 20: ...OR CODE DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Small Red Dot in corner E 04 Push MODE button E 01 and current voltage display Abnormal Input Voltage Ambient Temperature is too low Check whether the ambient temperature...

Страница 21: ...purchasing date Reason for the claim and or description of the failure 9 Disposal 10 Warranty WARNING To prevent the risk of child entrapment inside the refrigera tor do the following before discardi...

Страница 22: ...l a pair of handles found in the interior according to the following Handles can be screwed onto the sides of the refrigerator Fig 6 MT series AC CORD DC CORD ALL MODEL ALL MODEL DC CORD A B C BATTERY...

Страница 23: ...134a Cyclopentane 48dB A 364 x 648 x 408mm MT45F G4ND V 220 240V 0 39A 116kWh annum 68L 60L 48dB A 364 x 648 x 508mm MT60F G4D V 40dB A 520 x 802x 441mm MT80F G4D V 116kWh annum 89L 80L 40dB A 520 x 8...

Страница 24: ...23 M E M O...

Страница 25: ...24 M E M O...

Страница 26: ...TY GUNMA 370 0344 JAPAN TEL 81 0 276 56 7139 FAX 81 0 276 56 6075 Cat No 5490 418 0100 AGENT in AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND ENGEL DISTRIBUTION PTY LTD P O Box155 25 SILICA ST CAROLE PARK QLD 4300 Austra...

Страница 27: ...y Engel s Australia wide service network simply go to www engelaustralia com au and follow the links to the Online Registration and complete the form Please note that you will also need to provide a c...

Страница 28: ...e cause of multifunction is a blown fuse 3 Damage which in the opinion of the Warrantor is caused by faulty installation normal wear and tear misuse dirt neglet accident or other similar causes The Wa...

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