COMPASS 07 099 Ice Box Duo Compressor Cooling Box Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- COMPASS
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Compressor cooling box 12 / 24 / 230V
„ICE BOX DUO“
item 07 099
Compressor cooling box 12 / 24 / 230V
Instructions for use
Functions
- High performance compressor with high reliability and long life module
- Fluoride-free insulation with good thermal protection and low energy consumption
- 12 / 24V DC allow for use in car and 230V AC power supply allows use at home
- Protection against frequent compressor starting
- Rapid cool down to -20°C (measured at an ambient temperature of 25°C)
- Intelligent car battery protection system
- Digital temperature control in the cooling box
General safety
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Warning: Do not tunr on, or operate device when it is wet. Installation of the power supply on boat must be done by a qualified technician.
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Make sure the voltage is within the correct range for the cable and connection used.
The unit’s data plate shows the exact voltage ranges. -
There cannot be any electrical devices in the refrigerator, as they could be damaged.
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During transport, the slope must be less than 45° and handle carefully.
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Your device requires good ventilation, it is necessary to ensure free space for air circulation on the back (200 mm) and on the side (100 mm) of device.
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Place the unit in a dry and well-ventilated place away from heat sources (such as stoves, hot smoke, etc.) and avoid direct sunlight.
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It is recommended to operate device on flat surface. The maximum permissible angle is 30°.
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Even if the unit has been cleaned before leaving the factory, we strongly recommend using a soft cloth dampened in warm water with a little neutral detergent to clean it, then wipe with a dry, soft cloth. (Warning: Electrical components can only be cleaned with a dry cloth)
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Warning: Do not allow children to play with the refrigerator (for example, climbing or standing on the refrigerator). They could damage the refrigerator and get seriously injured.
The opening direction can be reversed.
Open the door to a 90° angle Remove from the outer and then the inner axis
Slide back into place as required.
Functions and settings of the cooling box
Starting and setting up the cooling box
- Connect device to a 12/24V DC or 230V AC power source (included adapter) (when purchasing an accumulator or even a solar panel, power supply from these is possible)
- Press the power button to start device (long press to turn off)
- Press and hold the SET and + buttons at the same time to turn on / off the left cooling space (one cooling space must remain turned on)
- Press and hold the SET and – buttons at the same time to turn on / off the right cooling space (one cooling space must remain turned on)
- + and – buttons are used to set the required temperatures in the cooling compartment (-20° ~ 20°C) (when setting the temperatures, settings for the left / right cooling compartment can be changed by SET button)
- The SET button is used to set the MAX – ECO cooling modes (factory settings – MAX)
- When you hold down the SET button (for 3 seconds), the display starts flashing, now you can use the SET button to select one of the battery protection modes ( H / M / L ) (factory settings – H)
- The USB connector can be used to power your USB devices
- When the device is off, it is possible to change the units °C / °F, by long pressing the SET button until display shows E1, then keep pressing the SET button until E5 is on display, now use the + and – buttons to select °C / °F
- To reset to factory settings, turn off the device and long press the SET button until the display shows E1, now simultaneously press and hold + and – buttons for a few seconds
Battery protection level
Protection
level| 12V Shutdown Restart| 24V Shutdown Restart
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L (low)| 8,5V| 10,9V| 21,3V| 22,7V
M (medium)| 10,1V| 11,4V| 22,3V| 23,7V
H (high)| 11,1V| 12,4V| 24,3V| 25,7V
#| 12V| 24V| icon
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0| U > 9,5V| U > 21,2V|
1| 9,6 – 10,7V| 21,3 – 22,2V|
2| 10,8 – 11,2V| 22,3 – 24,5V|
3| 11,3 – 11,8V| 24,6 – 25,3V|
4| 11,9 – 12,5V| 25,4 – 26V|
5| U > 12,6V| U > 26,1V|
voltage values are only approximate, different types of use may vary slightly
when powered from the car battery, the H value should be set so that the vehicle remain crankable
Troubleshooting
Frequently asked questions
The device is not working
- Check if the unit is turned on
- Determine the power status (try another voltage source, e.g. another vehicle, another outlet)
- Ensure correct and complete cable connection
- Check the fuse status of device
Poor cooling
- The refrigerator is full
- There is a hot product in the refrigerator
- The door is ajar
- The door seal is broken
- Problems resulting from poor cooling (ensure at least 100 mm of surrounding space)
- The ambient temperature is too high
- The temperature setting is too high
The sound of running water can be heard from the device
- Normal phenomenon caused by refrigerant circulation in the unit
Unusual sounds when starting the unit
- The refrigerator is not placed on a flat surface
Error messages
F1 code – Activated battery protection, you can set lower level of protection,
check vehicle’s battery charge level.
F2 code – System overload protection. Turn off the device, wait about 30
minutes and restart. If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
F3 code – Protection against frequent compressor starting. Turn off the
device, wait about 30 minutes and restart it.
If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
F4 code – Compressor overload or low compressor performance. Turn off your
device, wait about 30 minutes and reboot. If the problem persists, contact
your dealer.
F5 code – Protection against high compressor temperatures. Turn off the
device, place it in well-ventilated place, wait at least 30 minutes and
restart the device. If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
F6 code – Malfunction of the control unit. Restart the compressor. If the
problem persists, contact your dealer.
F7/F8 codes – Temperature sensor error. Restart the compressor. If the problem
persists, contact your dealer.
Product storage, maintenance and cleaning
Food storage
Refrigerator (0°C ~ 20°C)
- Suitable for example, eggs, butter, milk, drinks in closed containers or other packaging.
- Fruits and vegetables are recommended to be placed in bags to preserve freshness.
- Never place warm food in the cooler. Always let it cool to room temperature, before putting them in the cooler.
- By leaving free space between individual foods, better air circulation is achieved with a subsequent increase in energy efficiency and faster cooling.
Freezer (-20°C)
- When buying frozen food, it is necessary to put it back in the freezer as quickly as possible.
- Do not place glass containers or packages containing closed liquids in the freezer.
- Liquid expansion could cause cracking and other similar damage.
- Do not place fresh and frozen food together.
- Do not place fruit and vegetables in the freezer, they could dry out.
Defrosting
After the refrigerator has been operating for a certain period of time, frost
forms on the surface in the freezer, which reduces the cooling effect and
increases power consumption.
In this case, defrosting is necessary.
Disconnect the power and open the door, remove the food from the refrigerator.
Use the defroster to remove ice and frost (you can also leave the door open,
then the ice melts itself by increasing the temperature). Wipe off the
remaining ice and water.
Then place the food back in the refrigerator and plug the power supply back
in.
Caution: Do not use sharp objects to scrape the ice, the cooling box could be
damaged.
Cleaning and maintenance
Disconnect the power supply before cleaning!
Use a soft, damp cloth in hot water to wipe the interior surfaces and exterior
of the refrigerator.
To clean stubborn stains, use a neutral detergent, then dry the refrigerator
with a clean, soft cloth.
During a long vacation or absence, remove the food and disconnect the
refrigerator from the power supply.
Clean it and leave the door open and place the refrigerator in a ventilated
room
Caution: Do not rinse the refrigerator with water during cleaning, this can
reduce the electrical insulation properties components and can lead to erosion
of metal components.
Do not use cleaning agents containing corrosive and crushed material (e.g.
cleaning powders, bleaches, alkaline cleaners, benzene, gasoline, acids, hot
water, etc.)
Type | 07 099 (model TWW75) |
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Inner volume | 75 L |
Power supply | 12 / 24 V = |
Power | 6,0 A (12 V) / 3 A (24 V) |
Power supply (AC adapter 230 V) | 230 V ~ 50 Hz |
Power (AC adapter 230 V) | 1,5 – 0,7 A |
Climatic class | T / ST / N / SN |
Protection class | III |
Cooling rate | 20°C to -20°C |
Ambient temperature | 10°C to 43°C |
External dimensions | 93,7 x 53,5 x 46,5 cm |
Weight | 25,7 kg |
Guidelines for environmental protection
DISPOSAL: Electrical appliances should not be disposed of together with municipal waste waste. According to Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic devices (WEEE / WEEE) and related national legislation, electrical waste must be separated and recycled. Recycling as an alternative to disposal: owner of electrical equipment is obliged to return the equipment to the collection point place, or ensure its proper recycling. E-waste can be disposed of at a waste collection point operated according to applicable national waste directives. This does not apply to accessories without electrical components.
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e-mail: info@compass.cz
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last revision 11/2022
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