CMF6R Cooluli Refrigeration

User Manual - Page 13

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PLEASE READ THESE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS
COOLER/WARMER UNIT TO ENSURE
PROPER OPERATION. IMPROPER USE, INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT,
ALTERATION, SERVICE OR
MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
To ensure optimal performance, keep the cooler/warmer unit’s fans clear of dirt
and debris. Stuck fans will overheat the unit and can pose a potential fire hazard.
Do not place any cloth or paper products on the unit.
When plugging in the unit, ensure that the power cord is inserted tightly into the
socket. A loose socket can cause damage or fire.
When using the unit in a car/vehicle with the DC power cord, the vehicles engine
must be turned on first. When the engine is running, the unit can then be plugged
into the vehicle's adapter. This prevents a power surge and potential property
damage, injury, and/or fire.
Keep the unit away from flammable items and running water to prevent damage,
injury, and/or fire.
DO NOT attempt to open, break, or refit the appliance.
This unit ONLY works on 100-120V (in compliance with North American standards).
To switch temperature control, the unit must be turned to the OFF setting for 30
minutes before shifting the unit from COLD to WARM.
DO NOT submerge or rinse under running water.
When packing the unit, do not place upside-down.
Avoid dropping or banging the unit.
DO NOT leave the appliance in the rain.
Adult use and supervision only. This is not a toy. Children should not play with this
cooler and warmer unit. For people with reduced physical, sensory, and/or mental
capabilities, use precaution and follow all instructions when operating this unit to
ensure safety.
Always keep ventilation openings clear of obstruction.
DO NOT use other electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of
the appliance.
If the power cords supplied with the cooler and warmer unit are damaged in any
way—DO NOT attempt to repair them; damaged power cords must be replaced by
the manufacturer.
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