Simple Deluxe AAD-4LA1 Portable Mini Fridge User Manual

May 15, 2024
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Simple Deluxe AAD-4LA1 Portable Mini Fridge

For proper operation, please read the following instructions carefully before using the device. Improper use may cause personal injury and electrical damage.

Product introduction

Product Feature
  • Dual purpose – cooling and heating
    Apply Peltier semiconductor refrigeration technology, which can be used for both cooling and heating, in one machine for two purposes.

  • Environmental friendly and energy-saving
    Apply semiconductor refrigeration technology, no hydrocarbons, using a thickened PU foam layer, which is more environmentally friendly and energy- saving.

  • Wide range of use
    This appliance is intended for household and similar purposes, such as:

    • Kitchen areas in shops, offices or other workplaces.
    • Customers on farms, in hotels, motels, and residential-type environments. Family hotel environment.
    • Foodservice and similar non-retail applications.
    • This appliance is also suitable for camping, touring vehicles and recreational boats.
    • The ultra-compact structure design takes up little space, it can be placed and used in bedrooms, RVs, and yachts to truly realize portable functions and meet your different personalized needs.
List of Main Parts

All illustrations in this manual are schematic diagrams! Some features and devices may not exactly match your model of fridge! Please refer to the product for specific structure and configuration!

  1. Handle (lift part)
  2. Shell
  3. Storage room
  4. Storage room shelf
  5. Door (lid)
  6. Storage room door sealing strip
  7. Storage box
  8. Ventilation grill C air-out)
  9. Operation panel C power outlet)
  10. Ventilation grill (air-in)
  11. AC cord
  12. DC cord

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Safety Precautions

  • This appliance can be used by children over eight and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, provided they have been supervised or instructed in the judicious use of this appliance and understand the hazards involved.
  • Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance should not be performed by children without supervision. Allow children aged 3 to 8 to access food.
  • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play and climb on the fridge, and do not allow anyone to climb, sit, stand or lean on the door (lid) of the machine to prevent personal injury and damage to the fridge.
  • Avoid pinching, folding, knotting or damaging the power cord. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced with a specific flexible cord or a special component purchased from its manufacturer or service department.
  • When pulling out the power plug, do not pull the power cord directly to prevent it from breaking.
  • The power plug must be pulled out when servicing or cleaning the fridge.
  • The refrigerator is mainly used for food storage, not suitable for items with strict temperature requirements (such as vaccines, strains and chemical reagents, etc.).
  • Explosives, such as combustion-supporting sprays, must not be stored in the appliance.
  • When disposing of the unused refrigerator, the door (lid) of the refrigerator should be removed to prevent children from being locked in.
  • Danger: Do not store or use flammable items such as gas, paint, gasoline, etc. near the ice machine and prohibit placing flammable or explosive items such as alcohol, gasoline, etc. in the ice machine to prevent explosions and fires.
  • Danger: Do not place the refrigerator in damp and splashy locations.
  • Warning: This product is only suitable for storing food, and cannot be used for other purposes, such as storing blood and its products, medicines, biological products, chemicals and technical data.
  • Warning: Do not use appliances in the pantry of the refrigerator other than the type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Warning: It is not advisable to place and use electrical devices such as microwave ovens, electric pans, voltage stabilizers, etc. on the top of the refrigerator, nor to place heavy objects and containers with liquids on the top of the refrigerator, in order to prevent them from falling and causing injury or liquid spillage that may lead to electric shock and fires.
  • Warning: When flammable gas leaks, the valve of the leak source should be closed first and try to exhaust the indoor air. Do not unplug the appliance or operate the refrigerator to prevent fire.
  • Warning: Keep the appliance enclosure or vents in the built-in structure clear of obstructions.

Handling and Placing

Handling

  • Do not hold the door (lid) to carry the refrigerator, it should be lifted from the designed lifting position or bottom of the product.

Placing

  • The fridge must be used on a stable, level surface or it can be dangerous to the user.
  • The fridge should be placed in a dry, ventilated place with free-flowing air. To avoid overheating, affect the use effect of the fridge and prevent the occurrence of hazards, a space of more than 20cm should be reserved around the ventilation grille and a space of more than 30cm should be reserved at the top.
  • The ventilation grills of the fridge are not allowed to be covered or blocked and must be kept away from curtains and other flammable materials. Avoid close to heat sources or direct sunlight.
  • Warning: When placing the device, make sure that the power cord is not pinched or damaged. Do not place multiple portable sockets or portable power sources on the rear of the device.

Electrical Connection
Generally, two kinds of power sources, AC and DC, can be used to supply power to the electronic refrigerator (some specifications may be different, please refer to the product rating label for detailed power specifications).

  • AC power
  • DC power

Insert the “8” shaped end of the AC cord into the corresponding AC socket of the refrigerator, and insert the other end into the power socket.

Insert the “B” shaped end of the DC cord into the corresponding DC socket of the refrigerator, and insert the cigarette lighter into the 12V cigarette lighter socket.

Use

Preparation Before Use

  • Remove all packaging components, including foam pads at the bottom, foam pads and tape (if any) for internal securing accessories.
  • Inventory random attachments and information.
  • Place the refrigerator in the proper location by referring to the relevant contents in Handling and Placement.
  • Follow the cleaning tips to clean the inside and outside of the machine.
Power On and Function Settings
  • Ensure the function switch and power switch are in the “OFF” position.
  • Insert the plug according to the electrical connection instructions and power it on.
  • Turn the power switch to the corresponding position based on the connected power type.
  • Set the function switch to your needed “COLD” or “HOT” position. At this time, the indicator light is on (green means cooling, red means heating), you can hear the sound of fan rotating, and the refrigerator enters working status.
  • Make sure that the plug connection is firm. Loose plugs can cause cords and receptacles to heat up, break, and even catch fire.
  • Please ensure that the ventilation grille of this product and its surroundings are free from obstacles to ensure ventilation of the product.

Kindly Reminder

  • Electronic refrigerators are not designed to cool hot food quickly or heat cold food quickly, but to ensure that cold food or hot food can continue to maintain the original temperature when transferred. It may take a long time to cool hot food or reheat cold food.
  • Electronic refrigerators generally describe refrigeration performance as temperature difference. For example, if the cooling temperature difference is 15°C (when the ambient temperature is 25°C), it means that the refrigerator can be cooled to a minimum of 10°C when the ambient temperature is 25°C.
  • If the product needs to be switched between cooling and heating functions during work, the function switch should be turned to the “OFF” position, and then switched after 30 minutes, otherwise the service life of the product will be shortened.
  • This product is suitable for storing packaged foods and beverages such as fruits, vegetables, soft drinks, etc. when refrigerated. Fresh food should not be stored for a long time. Do not put carbonated beverages in while heating to avoid bursting.
  • To avoid contamination of food, please follow the following instructions:
    • Opening the door (lid) for a long time can cause a significant increase in the temperature of the fridge storage room.
    • Regularly clean surfaces that may come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems.
    • If the fridge is empty for a long period, please power off, defrost, clean and dry the inside of the refrigerator, and keep the door (lid) open to prevent mould from forming inside.

Cleaning and Maintains

Attentions for RefrigeratorInterior and Exterior Cleaning

  • The power plug must be pulled out before cleaning.
  • When cleaning, make sure that water does not get into the live parts.
  • Use a soft towel dampened with warm water or mild detergent to scrub the interior and exterior of the refrigerator, except for the door seal.
  • Must use clear water to clean the sea land wipe it off with a dry cloth.
  • Do not scrub with cleaners that contain abrasives (such as toothpaste), acids, chemical solvents (such as alcohol), or polishes.
  • Do not flush with water.

Energy-saving points

  • Place the refrigerator in a dry and well-ventilated place, and ensure the refrigerator is not near heat sources and is not exposed to direct sunlight.
  • High-temperature items should be cooled to room temperature before putting into the refrigerator.
  • Minimize the door (lid) opening time of the refrigerator.

Other Attentions

  • During power outage

    • Reduce the time of opening the door (lid) of the refrigerator, and avoid putting in new items (to prevent the internal temperature from rising faster).
    • If you know you’re going to have a power outage, set your refrigerator to a lower temperature ahead of time.
  • Turn off and stop using

    • If you need to shut down, you can directly pull out the power plug
    • If you decide to leave the fridge out of service for some time, follow these steps: first turn it off, then clean, and finally, the door (lid) should be slightly opened to avoid bad smells.
    • Notice: If you decide to deactivate the machine, do not store anything in the storage room.
  • Analysis and Exclusion of Non-fault Phenomena

    • Fog condensation on the outside surface of the fridge When the air humidity is high, this phenomenon will occur, just wipe it dry.

    • Frost and condensation in the storage room
      As the refrigerator of the storage room is close to the inner wall, the temperature here is low in the process of working, the phenomenon of frost and condensation may occur.

    • Poor cooling effect
      In summer, due to the high ambient temperature, it is normal that the temperature in the storage room is higher.

  • Analysis and Exclusion of Special PhenomenaSimple-Deluxe-AAD-4LA1-Portable-Mini-Fridge-fig- \(5\) Simple-Deluxe-AAD-4LA1-Portable-Mini-Fridge-fig- \(6\) Simple-Deluxe-AAD-4LA1-Portable-Mini-Fridge-fig- \(7\)

Disposal

To protect the environment, waste electrical products should not be disposed of together with household garbage,
If you no longer use this product and need to dispose of it. Please place it in a special place for recycling and storage. If you don’t understand, please consult your local government or retailer for recycling recommendations.

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