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Cable cross

Section in 

mm² (AWG)

12 V 

maximum

cable length 

in m (ft)

24 V 

maximum

cable length 

in m (ft)

  2.5 (13)

   2.5   (8.2)

  5  (16.4)

  4    (11)

  4     (13.1)

  8  (26.2)

  6    (10)

  6     (19.6)

12  (39.3)

10      (7)

10     (32.8)

20  (65.6)

•  The appliance may make more noise if oper-

ated on a surface lean of over 15°, but this 

should not have an effect on refrigeration.

•  When using the appliance ensure the circuit 

being used has a fuse or circuit breaker. 

The recommended size for DC 12 V is 10 A, 

DC 24 V is 5 A.

•  Make sure that the voltage data on the type 

plate matches the existing power supply. 

Incorrect mains supply can damage the ap-

pliance. This is especially important for AC 

generators that can generate voltage spikes.

•  If your appliance is plugged in to a DC ve-

hicle socket, ensure that you disconnect 

from power when the vehicle is not in use to 

prevent battery drainage.

•  Never disconnect the appliance by pulling 

the cable instead of the plug.

•  Buildup of heat in a vehicle can be extreme. 

The appliance will shut down at extreme 

temperatures if cooling is not possible.

•  The Cooler must not be used at very dusty 

locations (e.g. at the beach), as dust and and 

sand grains could be sucked in and damage 

the appliance.

•  Changes or modifications not expressly 

 approved by the party responsible for com-

pliance could void the user’s authority to op-

erate the equipment.

•  This appliance complies with Part 15 of the 

FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-

exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is sub-

ject to the following two conditions: 

 

– (1) this appliance may not cause harmful 

interference, and 

 

– (2) this appliance must accept any interfer-

ence received, including interference that 

may cause undesired operation.

Important product information

•  The appliance requires good ventilation, es-

pecially around the vents of the refrigerator. 

Ensure at all times that there is sufficient 

ventilation so that the heat that arises during 

operation does not build up. Make sure that 

the appliance is sufficiently far away from 

walls and other objects so that the air can 

circulate. Ensure that the ventilation open-

ings are not covered.

•  The lower the ambient temperature, the 

lower the power usage. In order to maximise 

efficiency keep the appliance in a cool loca-

tion out of direct sunlight.

•  Do not allow a large amount of ice to build 

up on the inside walls as this may impair 

cooling. Defrost by turning the appliance off, 

allowing the ice to melt and wipe out the 

water or remove the drain plug.

•  It is recommended to operate the appliance 

on a flat surface, but it will operate at angles 

up to 30º.

•  Damage may occur if the DC cable supply 

is not appropriately sized. This will cause 

low voltage. The table below provides rec-

ommended cable sizing from battery to 

appliance:

Содержание Cooler C105

Страница 1: ...nstructions This document is part of the product READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT Truma Cooler Portable Fridge Freezer Models Single Zone Models C36 C44 C60 C73 C105 Dual Zone Models C6...

Страница 2: ...king environments farm houses clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type environments catering and similar non retail applications The cooler is designed t...

Страница 3: ...Protect the appli ance from salty air Risk of electrical shock Do not handle electrical connections with wet hands Risk of electrical shock Do not locate multiple portable socket out lets or portable...

Страница 4: ...pliance could void the user s authority to op erate the equipment This appliance complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is sub ject to...

Страница 5: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 Turbo Fig 2 Control Panel Dual Zone C69 DZ C96 DZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Turbo Fig 3 1 Power switch 2 Turbo switch 3 Power indicator Fault light 4 Turbo indicator light 5 LED Display 6 Switch compa...

Страница 6: ...ent on the right Press the same button again for three seconds to re start refrigeration in the corresponding compartment Battery protect voltage setting Press the Switch compartments Mode button one...

Страница 7: ...with full cooling capacity and may freeze DC connection in the back DC 12V 24V Fig 5 The second DC socket allows the optimal use in every position Two way opening and removable lid Remove the lid Ope...

Страница 8: ...or name Cleaning Dissconnect the appliance from the power supply before cleaning Clean the appliance inside and outside with a clean damp cloth every week If it is dirty use baking soda sodium bicarbo...

Страница 9: ...g power source fixed issue then possible issue with original power source Ensure cabling between appliance and battery is at least 1 5 mm AWG 15 if the distance is more than 2 meters use at least 2 5...

Страница 10: ...8 48 4 23 4 52 25 6 56 9 28 2 62 7 33 2 73 8 29 4 65 3 34 9 77 6 Con nection voltage DC 12 24 V or AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Rated current 12 V 5 53 A 12 V 5 49 A 12 V 6 35 A 12 V 6 10 A 12 V 6 40 A 12 V...

Страница 11: ...se negligence or failure of the customer to follow instructions for the proper use care and cleaning of the Product iii damages caused in gas pres sure regulation systems due to foreign substances in...

Страница 12: ...t IN 46514 USA Toll Free 1 855 558 7862 Fax 1 574 538 2426 service trumacorp com www truma net 40092 00001 00 10 2019 In case you encounter any problems please contact the Truma Service Center at 855...

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