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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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