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8
DOWN UNDER SERIES
4. Connecting the Refrigerator
Connecting to a battery
The fridge can be operated with 12V or 24V.
Note: disconnect the fridge (and other consumer units) from the battery before you
connect the battery to a quick charging device. Over voltage can damage the electronics
of the device.
For safety reasons the refrigerator is equipped with an electronic system to prevent
polarity reversal. This protects the fridge against short-circuiting when connected to a
battery.
Plug the 12/24V connection cable into the Anderson style inlet plug, then plug it into the
12/24V power socket.
Connecting to 240V AC power supply
Connect Anderson style plug to the power supply.
Turn on the power at the outlet and then the refrigerator.
Danger: Never handle plugs and switches with wet hands or if you are standing on a wet
surface.
Using the battery protection mode
This device is equipped with a multi-level battery monitor that protects your vehicle
battery against excessive discharging when the device is connected to the on-board
12/24V supply.
If the refrigerator is operated when the vehicle’s ignition is switched o, the fridge
switches o automatically as soon as the supply voltage falls below a set level. The
fridge will switch back on once the battery has been recharged to the restart voltage
level.
Battery Protection Mode L M H
Switch-o voltage at 12V 10.1V 10.5V 11.1V
Restart voltage at 12V 10.9V 11.4V 12.4V
Switch-o voltage at 24V 21.5V 22.3V 24.3V
Restart voltage at 24V 22.7V 23.7V 25.7V
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