teesa TSA5002 Portable Freezer Owner’s Manual

June 6, 2024
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teesa TSA5002 Portable Freezer Owner’s Manual
teesa TSA5002 Portable Freezer

Overview

Overview

  1. Cover
  2. Control pane
  3. Handle
  4. Housing
  5. Vents
  6. Cooling cabinet (up to 0ºC)
  7. Chill cabinet (up to -18ºC)

Thank you for purchasing TEESA appliance. Please read this operation instruction carefully before use, and keep it for future use.
Distributor does not take responsibility for damages caused by inappropriate handling and use of the product.

Read the instruction manual carefully before first use and keep it for future reference.

Producer disclaims liability for:

  • faulty installation or connection
  • mechanical damages
  • damages caused by inappropriate use and handling, disregarding this instruction manual

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

In order to reduce the injuries or damages, follow basic safety precautions applied when using any electrical device, including the following:

  • ⚠ Warning: Do not touch exposed cables.
  • ⚠ Warning: Do not use fridge if you suspect any connections could be wet.
  • When using the fridge in the vehicle or boat, please make sure the circuit being used is fused.
  • Make sure the source voltage is correct with the voltage data on the technical data label.
  • Do not place any electrical devices inside the refrigerator as moisture could harm these devices!
  • Prevent the fans from being stuck. The fans being stuck will heat the engine and cause fire.
  • Don’t disassemble nor attempt to repair the appliance yourself.
  • Turn off and disconnect the device from power supply before cleaning and maintenance.
  • This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

NOTES ON USING THE PRODUCT

  • Your refrigerator requires good ventilation, especially around the vents of the refrigerator; allow a gap of at least 200 mm around the vents and 100 mm around the rest of the unit.
  • Avoid humidity: Humidity inside the appliance can form frost and impair cooling.
  • Do not allow frost to build up. Never submerge the unit in any liquid.
  • Avoid placing your refrigerator near heat sources or in direct sunlight. This helps the refrigerator to work more efficiently and keep the contents cool.
  • Place the refrigerator on a flat and stable surface. When using the fridge in a vehicle, please use a fastening device to secure it.
  • Clean the interior of the device with a soft, slightly damp cloth before first use.
  • To obtain optimized cooling effect, we suggest putting in pre-chilled foods and drinks.
  • The device has a setup memory, i.e. the settings are retained even after power off.

ENERGY SAVING TIPS

  • Select a well-ventilated place and keep the fridge away from heat or direct sunlight;
  • Cool the hot food before putting into the fridge;
  • Reduce the times and duration of opening the fridge cover;
  • Defrost regularly;
  • Set optimum temperature.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  1. Light
  2. Cooling cabinet (up to 0ºC)
  3. Chill cabinet (up to -18ºC)
  4. Storage basket

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION – PANEL

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION - PANEL

  1. ON/OFF button
  2. Indicating light for power and compressor status
  3. Turning up
  4. Turning down
  5. Digital Display
  6. Compressor malfunction light
  7. Setting button

OPERATION OF POWER SOURCE

OPERATION OF POWER SOURCE

  1. Standard mode
  2. Emergency switch
  3. Emergency mode
  4. DC socket

POWER: The electronic control module controls the compressor motor and has the function of a three stage battery protection. When the input voltage drops below the minimum, the compressor will cut out; when the voltage comes back up to the cut-in value, the compressor will restart automatically.
BATTERY PROTECTION: The compressor requires over 10.4 V (12 V System) or 23.0 V (24 V System) to operate. If the voltage drops below this, the fridge will stop running.

HANDLE MOUNTING

Mount the handle before first use.

HANDLE MOUNTING

USING THE DEVICE

  • Plug in the power cable. Use the ON/OFF switch to turn on the fridge. The LED display on the control panel will light up and the interior temperature will be displayed.
  • Press SET and then press the UP or DOWN  buttons to adjust the temperature. To lock in the target temperature press set three times or leave for 5 seconds. The screen will display the current temperature inside the unit after the target temperature is set.
  • If the power supply is cut off, the refrigerator will switch off automatically and then automatically switch on again when the unit receives power.
  • To change the units between ºC and ºF, press SET twice and then UP  or DOWN  to change the setting.
  • To change the battery protection mode press the SET button three times and the use the UP  or DOWN  buttons to change between the settings. Leave the unit for 5 seconds to set the displayed setting. The three battery protection modes are as follows:

DC 24 VCutting off voltage

Power supply| Status of battery protection| LOW MODE| MIDDLE MODE| HIGH MODE
---|---|---|---|---
DC 12 V| Cutting off voltage| 10.1+/-0.3 V| 11.4+/-0.3 V| 11.8+/-0.3 V
Restarting voltage| 11.1+/-0.3 V| 12.2+/-0.3 V| 12.6+/-0.3 V
21.5+/-0.3 V| 24.1+/-0.3 V| 24.6+/-0.3 V
Restarting voltage| 23.0+/-0.3 V| 25.3+/-0.3 V| 26.2+/-0.3 V

NOTE

After switching on the freezer, the power indicator light turns orange. After setting the desired temperature for the device, the indicator light turns yellow. Once the freezer’s interior temperature reaches the setup temperature, the compressor stops working and power indicator light turns to orange.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

  • Clean the appliance inside and outside with a soft, damp cloth regularly. In case of stubborn stains, use sodium bicarbonate dissolved in lukewarm water to clean the unit.
  • Never use abrasive products, detergents or soap. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or hard objects during cleaning as these can damage the refrigerator.
  • After washing, rinse with clean water and dry carefully. Do not leave the refrigerator off with food inside or lid closed.
  • Never clean the appliance under running water.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The appliance is not turning on| •          Check the power supply
•          Check whether the plug and the socket have a good connection
•          Check whether the fuse has been burned out
•          Check whether the appliance has been turned on
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The food inside is frozen| •          The setting temperature is too low
Hear the sound of water from inside the unit| •          This is normal, due to the flow of the refrigerant.
Unusual noise when refrigerator is working| •          The refrigerator is not placed on a level surface
•          Some part has come loose inside the refrigeration compartment (contact an authorized service point)
Bad performance of the refrigeration| •          Too much food been placed inside the refrigerator
•          The lid is unlocked/or open
•          The lid latch is broken
•          Problems arising from poor ventilation
•          There is too much warm product inside
•          There is no room around the fridge and vents
•          There is a heat source near the unit
•          The temperature setting is inappropriate

ERROR CODES

When an error occurs, the screen displays error notification. The error codes are depicted by a number of flashes by the error light in a sequence every four seconds:

Code Reason / Solution
1 Flash Low **Voltage

•           Please check the source voltage to ensure it is above the cut out. Try lowering the voltage cut out setting to LOW.
•           The vehicle cabling may be inadequate/unsuitable.
2 Flashes|
Fan or compressor running issue
•           Increased power consumption
•           Possible Electronic Box or compressor fault – contact an authorized service point
3 Flashes|
The compressor speed is too low
•           Reduce products / items inside unit
•           Move unit to a lower ambient temperature
•           Clean vents / ensure clear air flow over compressor
4 Flashes|
Ambient Temperature too high
** •           Clean vents / ensure clear air flow
•           Fan Fault – Replace fan

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Capacity: 40 l
  • Cooling Performance: 10°C ~ -18°C
  • Climate Class: 10°C ~ 43°C (SN/N/ST/T)
  • Insulation: C5H10 (Cyclopentane)
  • Refrigerant: R134a (52 g)
  • Noise: 40 dB
  • Voltage: DC 12/24 V | 4,6/2,3 A
  • AC/DC Adapter included
  • Weight: 15 kg


Correct Disposal of This Product

(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)

(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking shown on the product or Its literature, indicates that It should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm lo the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.

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