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Warrantyincluded
The warranty is attached to the back of this instruction manual. Please ensure it has been filled out.
n Read this manual carefully before using this product. Improper handling may result in an accident.
n Be sure to save this instruction manual.
Instruction Manual
25 Liter Coolbox
l Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
Features
Using the Product
Maintenance
Storing Food Items
After Sales Service
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Extended Disuse
SC-S925
RF0310A
SC-C925
For use with 12 V cars only
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Safety PrecautionsFollow carefully
To prevent personal injury, injury to others, or damage to property, read these safety precautions carefully before use and use this product accordingly.
WarningCaution
Contents may freeze and break the container, causing injury.
Hand may get caught, causing injury.
When opening or closing the lid, do not place your hand at the edge of the container.
Use in waterprohibited
Risk of short circuit or electric shock.
Do not immerse in water or pour water on the unit. Also, do not expose to damp or wet environ-ments.
May cause shock, malfunction or rup-ture.
Do not place ice or water direct-ly inside the Coolbox. Also, do not store dry ice.
May cause mal-function.
ProhibitedProhibited
Do not block the air intake area or air discharge vent.
Do not insert foreign materials in the intake area or discharge port.
Do not store medicine or scien-tific samples.
Prohibited
Prohibited
Risk of frostbite.
Do not touch the inside of the Coolbox with wet hands.
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Do not cut, damage, modify, forcedly bend, pull, twist or knot the power cable. Also, placing heavy objects on the cable or forcing it into small spaces will damage the cable, which may result in fire or electric shock.
Risk of burns, electric shock or injury.
The inner box is a condenser, which may malfunction if scratched.
Do not store items requiring precise temperature control.
Do not store flammable items such as gasoline, thinner and spray.Prohibited
Danger of explo-sion from gasoline, thinner and spray.
Do not place heavy items on the lid.
Prohibited
Caution
Heavy item may fall, causing injury.
Do not let children use the prod-uct alone. Keep infants away.
Warning
Prohibited May cause electric shock, short circuit or combustion.
Do not use if the power cable, DC plug or power plug are damaged, or the DC power socket is loose.
WarningThe power does not turn off after switching off the engine in some cars. If the power plug is left connect-ed, the battery may become depleted.
Remove the power plug before turning off the engine.
When removing the power plug, be sure to hold the end of the plug rather than pulling on the power cable.
Warning There is danger of electric shock or short circuit causing fire.
Prohibited The temperature may rise, causing damage.
Do not use in the car trunk.
Prohibited Product may be damaged.
Do not place objects or weight on the unit.
This may cause damage to the electronic components inside.Prohibited
Avoid strong physical shock.
Risk of combustion or malfunction causing injury.
Disassemblyprohibited
This unit must not be disassem-bled, repaired or modified by anyone except a repair techni-cian.
When setting the temperature to FREEZE-1 or FREEZE-2, do not store items such as glass bot-tles or cans that break or burst easily.
Use caution when transporting.
Unit becomes heavy after stor-ing items inside.
Warning Holding the product using other parts may cause you to drop it, resulting in injury.
Use the handles when carrying the product.
ProhibitedProhibited
Do not remove frost or ice on the inside of the Coolbox using a kni-fe, screwdriver, etc. (See “Defrosting” on page 7.)
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Features
Warning
Opening/Closing safety mechanism
Operating Panel
Handle Lid
Press downLid release
Air outlet vent Air intake area
FilterDC power socket
FREEZE-2
Temperature setting indicators flash.Power button
Power indicator
Low-battery light
The safety warning light flashes when the temperature of the unit’s cooling system rises.
Safety warning lightCOOL-1
Cools the Coolbox to approximately 10℃(50 F)
COOL-2Cools the Coolbox to approximately 6℃(43 F)
FREEZE-1Cools the Coolbox to approximately -7℃(19 F)
When the temperature in the Coolbox reaches below the set temperature, the flashing lights change to steady state.
The low-battery light flashes when the input voltage is low. Use the light to check the battery condition.
Remove any objects blocking the air intake area or air outlet vent. Also, make sure that the filter is clean. If it is dirty, carry out maintenance (see page 8).
Press the power button once to turn the power on or off.
Cools the Coolbox to approximately -18℃(-0.4 F)
Cools the Coolbox to approximately 3℃(37 F)COOL-3
Accessories
Opening/Closing the lid
Lid open Opening the lid Closing the lid
Power plug
DC plug
DC power cable
The lid is equipped with a safety mechanism that slowly closes it when it has been opened or closed. If the lid is half open, the mechanism will not operate properly, and the lid may shut forcibly under its own weight. Therefore, open and close the lid gently to avoid getting your hand caught.
l To avoid malfunction, the switches will only operate after being pressed for approximately one second. Continue to press until a high-pitched tone is emitted.
Pull up
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No!!
Do not use the unit on a surface tilt-ed more than 12 for it may result in malfunction. Set up the unit in a lo-cation that does not interfere with driving.
Press the switch until you hear a high-pitched tone and the power indicator lights up (about one second).The COOL-1 temperature light will flash and the unit will begin operating.
Using the Product1. Set the unit up on a flat surface with the lid facing up.
2. Start the engine.
3. Insert the DC plug into the DC power cable socket of the main unit.
4. Insert the DC cable power plug into the cigarette lighter socket.
5. Press the power button .
6. Press the temperature setting button for approximately one second to set the desired temperature (refer to page 3 for each setting).
Caution
The unit will not operate at 24 V.
Align the protrusion of the DC socket with the indentation in the DC power cable and insert. Inserting the top and bottom in reverse will cause damage.
It is designed for 12 V only. Attaching it to a 24 V source will cause damage.
When using this product together with other electrical car products, be careful of the current capacity. A vehicle fuse may blow.
The DC power cable has a (+) and (-).
This unit cannot be used in 24 V vehicles (trucks, buses, etc.).
Be careful of the current capacity.
Too many leads in a single socket may cause a fire due to a short circuit, overheating by exceeding the battery’s capacity, etc., resulting in malfunction or damage.
Be sure to connect to the DC plug when powering the unit via the car power source.
Precautions and suggestions
l Insert the power plug as far as it will go.l Keep the cigarette lighter socket clean. Poor contact will cause the contact area of the power
plug to become hot, and the operation of the product to stop or become unstable, resulting in reduced performance.
l Do not use a cigarette lighter socket splitter or extension cable. The voltage will drop and the unit may stop working.
Cautions and suggestions
l After turning the power off, the temperature setting will remain in memory for some time. If the power remains off for several hours, the setting will return to COOL-1 when switched on again.
l Condensation may form on the outside of the unit depending on the environment it is being used in. This may cause corrosion, so wipe away condensation as quickly as possible. Condensation is a natural phenomenon, and is not a sign of malfunction.
Protrusion
DC socket
Indentation
DC powercable
On Flashing
FlashingOn
Example: To set the temperature to 3℃(37 F) When the temperature reaches approximately 3℃(37 F), the light will stay illuminated.
Press COOL-2 for about 1 second.
Caution
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MaintenancePress the power button to turn off the unit, and carry out the following maintenance after unplugging the power cable.
Storing Food Items
Accessing the filterCaution
Do not store for long periods. Use items in the order stored.
Clean food products
Wipe off moisture or dirt before storing items.
As for the food such as vegetables and fruits,which will be touched directly with mouth,put it in a plastic bag etc.,before storing
Leave adequate space
Items that cannot be storedIt is best to store items that have been pre-refrigerated.
Seal items in airtight containers,plastic bags or plastic wrap.
Ice creamFrozen food
Long storage of fresh food
MedicineScientific samples
Sealing items prevents odors from spreading and food from drying out.
Keep lids on bottles or containers tightly closed.
Do not store items that are 60℃(140 F) or over.
Items with a different temperature from that of the Coolbox will take time to cool.
Immerse a soft cloth into mild dish detergent diluted with water and wipe the main unit after wringing the cloth.
Never immerse the unit in water.
Bottles may crack from freezing. Be sure to select , or as appropriate.
Main unit
Air intake area
Handling condensation
l To prevent spoilage from dipping water, put water-sensitive items in a plastic bag, etc., before storing.
Pull
l If the air intake filter is dirty, product performance will be hampered.
Clean the air intake area with a vacuum cleaner at least once a month.
l Remove stubborn dirt by rubbing gen-tly with a commercially-available brush.
Inside the Coolbox
l Lay bottles on their side to prevent them from falling and breaking.
When there are few items in the Coolbox
l Defrost the Coolbox regularly. Frost will form on the inside of the Coolbox.To defrost, turn off the power and wipe the inside of the Coolbox with a soft cloth to re-move moisture after the frost has thawed.
Defrosting
After cleaning the fil-ter, return it to its orig-inal position to avoid malfunction.
The filter cannot be com-pletely removed. Clean after pulling open for access.
Condensation will form on the product during operation. Quickly wipe any moisture that forms on the main unit, or drips out of the Coolbox.
l Put water-sensitive foods in containers or plastic bags before refrigeration.
l Condensation is a natural phenomenon, and is not asign of malfunction.
CautionCaution
Caution
Caution
Never wipe the unit using thinner, benzene or spray cleaners. Do not rub the unit with a scrubbing brush, cleanser, etc.
Overloading inter-feres with the flow of cold air.
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SpecificationsExtended Disuse Operating voltage
Power consumption
Cooling temperature (approx.) when empty
Operating temperature range
Usable capacity
Dimensions (approx.)
Weight (approx.)
Cable
Accessory
1. Switch the unit off using power button and remove the power plug.2. Remove any items being stored in the Coolbox. Clean the inside of the Coolbox and wipe off any mois-
ture.3. Open the lid occasionally to refresh the air in the Coolbox.
For improved effectiveness, place a commercially-available deodorizer in the Coolbox.
12 V DC
12 V DC, 48W (4A)
-18℃to10℃(-0.4 F to 50 F)( ambient temp.: 30℃(86 F) )
0℃to40℃(32 F to 104 F)
25 liters (0.88 cu.ft)
695 mm (27.3") W x 460 mm (18.1") H x 350 mm (13.7") D
15 kg (33 lbs)
3 m (9.8 ft) DC power cable
1 DC power cable
TroubleshootingPlease check the following points before requesting repairs.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Power button has not been pressed continuously for 1 second.
Push the button until you hear a high-pitched tone (approximately 1 second).
There are ashes or dust in the ciga-rette lighter socket.
Clean the cigarette lighter socket.
Power plug is not properly inserted in the cigarette lighter socket.
Push the plug as far as it will go.
The lid is not completely closed. Close the lid properly and lock it.
The vents are covered. Remove any items covering the vents.
The lid is being opened and closed too often.
Minimize opening and closing of the lid.
The filter is clogged. Carry out filter maintenance.
Remove some of the items in the re-frigerator.
Replaced the DC power cable fuse.
The unit is exposed to direct sunlight or there is a gas burner or stove nearby.
Change the location of the unit.
A car fuse has blown.
The low-battery light is flashing. Check the battery condition.
The DC power cable fuse has blown.
There are too many items in the Coolbox, obstructing air circulation.
Replace the fuse.
Unit does not turn on
Unit does not cool sufficiently