PLATINUM® UPRIGHT INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR MODELS DC95-SG DC110-SB
Please read operating manual carefully before using your unit. Please keep manual in a safe place and read our warranty statement via our website. If lost find a digital copy at Evakool.com.au or contact Evakool on 1300 385 665 (1300 EVKOOL). Contents 1 Safety Instructions 2 Notes on Using The Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 Operation 4 Installation Guide . . . .
1 Safety Instructions • Warning: Do not use your unit if any cabling is damaged, frayed or exposed. • Warning: Do not attempt or continue to operate your unit if it is wet. • When using the unit ensure the circuit being used has a fuse or circuit breaker, located at the battery, the recommended size for DC 12 Volt is 15 Amp, DC 24 Volt is 7.5 Amp. • Do not place any electrical devices inside the refrigerator as they may become damaged. 2.
Control Panel LED Light Fault Light Dial 1 = Warmer 7 = Coldest 0 = Off • Connect fridge to 12 or 24V DC. Power Source Cut Off Voltage Cut In Voltage 12V DC 10.4V 11.7V 24V DC 22.8V 24.2V • Ensure correct voltage is applied to run the fridge. • Set thermostat to the desired setting. We recommend starting at 3. Allow 24 hours for the cabinet to come down to temperature and settle in. • To make the fridge colder, turn dial to a high number and to make the fridge warmer turn to a lower number.
4. Installation Guide You’ve bought your refrigerator and you’re ready to install it in your car, caravan or camper trailer. Please take the time to read the following information to ensure your refrigerator will run at its peak efficiency and you’ll get a long life out of your fridge. • Unpack your new refrigerator and make sure there is no damage to the cabinet. • If you have bought a mounting bracket make sure the surface you’ve attached your mounting bracket to is level and solid.
5. Unscrew and remove the 2 x screws that hold down the door locking mechanism. 6. Remove the plastic caps next to the locking mechanism. 7. Swap the door locking mechanism and hinge over to the opposite side and then screw them in place. Do not completely tighten just yet. 8. On the base of the cabinet unscrew and remove the 4 x screws that hold down the hinge. 9. Unscrew and remove the 4 x screws that hold down the door guide. 10. Swap the door guide and hinge over and then screw them in place. 11.
5. Cross Flow Ventilation Cross flow ventilation ensures that there is sufficient fresh air entering the space where your refrigerator is operating and that the stale hot air is extracted from the area. Fresh air is supplied to the space, through openings or vents, preferable from the outside to reduce the risk of hot air recycling through the condenser. The used hot air is extracted from the space either through natural convection or the use of an extraction fan. This results in cross flow ventilation.
Do Not: • Have only one vent to remove hot air, as this does not work. You need air in and air out, cross flow ventilation is the only way air will move. • This also applies to fans. A sealed compartment with one opening with a fan in it does EXTERNAL VENTING not remove the air, again you need cross flow, air in and air out. • Have different size vents, as this limits you to the smallest vent. VENT 2 • Have different size fans for drawing air in and exhausting air out, will limit you to the smallest fan.
If you are installing your fridge next to cabinetry please follow these diagrams: ca.50mm 50mm(2inch) ca. 50mm(2inch) 50mm DC110 B 2 2 3 3 1 1 50mm 10 4 50mm ca.
6. Troubleshooting The Unit is Not Turning On • • • • Check whether the unit has been turned on. Check the power supply (try a different power source/vehicle/socket). Check whether the plug and the socket have a good connection. Check whether the circuit breaker has tripped (located on the back of the fridge in the compressor bay). Low Refrigeration Performance • • • • • Too much product been placed inside the unit. There is too much warm product inside the unit . The door is unlatched / or open.
4 Flash every 4 seconds: Low Motor Speed • Reduce products / items inside unit. • Move so unit is in a lower ambient temperature, clean vents / ensure clear air flow over compressor. • Fan fault. 5 Flash every 4 seconds: Over Temperature • Ambient temperature is too high. • Clean vents / ensure clear air flow over compressor. • Fan fault. Can hear the sound of running water, gurgling or swishing from inside the unit • This is normal, due to the flow of refrigerant in the unit.
7. Preventative Maintenance & Care: Metal & Injection Moulded Products To ensure a long life and reliable operation of your metal and injection moulded fridge/ freezer we recommend following our preventative maintenance and care guide. Cabinet Care • The cabinet should be cleaned after every use by wiping both the interior and exterior with a damp cloth, using a mild non-abrasive detergent, and dry thoroughly. The painted metal surfaces can be polished with a car polish and a soft cloth.
8. Warranty Statement/Terms & Conditions Nexberg Pty Ltd trading as EvaKool undertakes to the original purchaser that this product is sold free of defect in materials and/or workmanship under normal use for a period of 36 months. Subject to the following: • The warranty period commences from the date of purchase by the original purchaser from an authorised EvaKool dealer. • The Secop compressor in this unit carries a 5 year warranty under normal use.
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For your nearest stockist contact Evakool T: 1300 385 665 (1300 EVKOOL) E: sales@evakool.com evakool.com.au For Service and Warranty support contact Evakool T: 1300 385 665 (EVKOOL) E: warranty@evakool.