18. NEVER fill the unit with water or ice. DO NOT immerse
the unit in water. Do not touch with wet hands. Do not use
near water.
19. DO NOT place the cooler in direct sunlight or enclosed
space where ventilation is restricted, or where there are
other heat sources.
20. Do not expose to rain, wet and damp conditions.
21. Do not operate the cooling device if it is visibly damaged.
22. Disconnect the unit while the vehicle's engine is not
running to prevent the vehicle battery from becoming
excessively drained or flat. When the vehicle is running,
the alternator should provide enough power.
23. DO NOT connect directly to a 24 V DC lighter socket.
24. Use only with a 12 V DC (negative earth) or a 230 V AC
mains supply. When using a 230 V AC mains electric
supply it is advisable to use a residual current device
(RCD).
25. To m a x i m i s e t h e co o l i n g e f fe c t a f t e r t h e u n i t i s
disconnected, keep the lid closed.
26. Pay attention when manoeuvring or lifting the cooler as it
may be heavy when fully loaded. Only lift if it is within your
own physical capabilities.
27. When using the cooler with the 12 V DC supply, the plug
will become warm during use. Ensure that the vehicle
socket is clean and clear of debris, and the electrical
contact is good to avoid the plug/socket overheating.
28. Take care when removing the plug from the 12 V DC
socket and DO NOT touch the metal contacts which may
be hot.
29. Danger of electric shock! Do not attempt to repair
the appliance yourself. Improper repairs can lead to
considerable hazards. In case of malfunction, repairs are
to be conducted by qualified personnel only.
30. The supply voltage shall be the same as that indicated
in the technical specifications and the appliance rating
plate.
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