TB 2001
Wiring connections
The wiring connection must be made complying with the following instructions:
1) Feed the refrigerator with direct current coming from a battery (12 or 24 Volt.).
Do not feed it with equipment which does not provide the maximum guarantee of continuity, such as
transformers or other instruments.
2) Use cables having a suitable cross section (see the table) to feed the refrigerator. If possible, they should
be without any joints on the leads which could cause voltage drops.
NOTE. Using cables of a wrong cross section could stop the compressor even if the battery is charged.
CABLE CROSS SECTIONS
3) Any switches must have a break load of not less than 20 A.
4) Make sure the polarity is right (+ Red / - Black).
5) The refrigerator is protected by a 16 A fuse.
6) To make the connection use the connector provided with the device.
USE
TURNING ON
To turn the refrigerator on, press the switch on the console (Figure 2).
The refrigerator is equipped with an inside light which turns on automatically when you open the lid.
SETTING THE INSIDE TEMPERATURE
The temperature of the refrigerator can be set by turning the thermostat knob. (Figure 2).
Turn clockwise to lower the temperature.
REFRIGERATION – Set the knob at the 1st part of the circumference – min. posit. +7°C.
FREEZING – Set the knob at the 2nd part of the circumference – in max. posit. you will have a temperature
of – 16°C (at 32°C room temperature).
COLD ACCUMULATOR
It is provided with liquid containers which allow you to store a set amount of cold.
Cold storage takes place automatically during the first 2 or 4 hours of operation with the thermostat in
medium position.
The refrigerator will then have normal cycling.
If the power supply is missing, the accumulated cold will allow you to keep the foodstuffs for a certain
number of hours (generally speaking, with a room temperature of +32°C you will have 6 hours range).
The accumulation does not allow you to preserve frozen products.
You can use the accumulation by simply turning the refrigerator off.
TB 2001_07-09-2017
mm
2
2,5
4
6
10
MAXIMUM LENGTH IN METRES
12 V
2.5
4
6
10
ENGLISH
24 V
5
8
12
20
9