COMPASS 12/24/230 V Compressor Cooling Box User Manual

October 27, 2023
COMPASS

COMPASS 12/24/230 V Compressor Cooling Box

Features

  • High efficiency DC inverter compressor and conversion module with high reliability and long life.
  • Fluoride-free insulation with good heat preservation performance and low energy consumption.
  • 12/24VDC and 110~240VAC power supply, allow use in the car or at home.
  • Compressor delay protection
  • Quick cooling to -20℃(based on 25℃ ambient temperature).
  • Intelligent car battery protection system.
  • Dual door opening direction.
  • Wide range electronic temperature control.

Safety instructions

  • Warning: Do not attempt or continue to operate your unit if it is wet. The installation of the DC power source in the boat should be handled by the qualified personnel.
  • Make sure the voltage is within the correct range for socket and cable being used. The technical data label on the side of the unit shows the voltage ranges.
  • No electrical devices inside the refrigerator as they may be damaged.
  • During transportation, slope less than 45° and handle carefully.
  • Your unit requires good ventilation, allow the following free space for the air circulation: Back: 200mm Side:100mm
  • The unit must be placed in dry and ventilated place which is far from heat source (such as stove, flue) and avoid direct sun-shine.
  • It is recommended to operate the unit on a flat surface. Maximum operation angle is 30°.
  • One piece inner tank allows water filled, but no allows pouring out water by invert the unit. Keep the shells of the unit drying after rained. Not allow dump the unit in the water.
  • Although the units has been cleaned before leaving factory, we strongly recommend to use soft cloth dampened with warm water and a little neutral detergent to clean it again, after that wipe it with dry soft cloth.( Warning: Electrical parts can be wiped by dry cloth only)
  • Warning: Do not allow children to play games with the refrigerator such as climbing or standing in the refrigerator. They could damage the refrigerator and seriously injure themselves.

Functions and operation setting.

Power supply: 12/24V DC or 110~240V AC (enclose adapter).

Power cable connection

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Operation setting

  • ON/OFF: Connect to the power; press the ON/OFF button to start the unit. Press the ON/OFF button again, the unit is turn off.
  • Press the button Δ UP or ▽DOWN button to adjust target temperature. Press the button Δ to increase or the button ▽to decrease the temperature.
  • “SET” BUTTON: Press the button “SET” to enter the economy running mode:
  1. ECO (Energy-saving mode)
  2. HH (Quick cooling mode)
  • Indicator light:
  1. Power indicator light in red: the compressor is stopped.
  2. Power indicator light in Green: the compressor is working.
  3. Eco/Max indicator light in red: quick cooling mode is working.
  4. Eco/Max indicator light in green: Energy-saving cooling mode is working.
  • Battery Protection: Selecting the L, M, H positions, you can choose different levels for battery protection. When the unit is on working, press the “SET” button for 3S, then the LED will display as below:
  • L: Low power protection.
  • M: Middle power
  • H: High power protection (factory default)COMPASS-12-24-230-V-Compressor-Cooling-Box-FIG-2

When the unit is connect to the car, we suggest you setting the battery protection to (H) level. (M) and (L) are suggested when the unit is connect to the backup battery. Different car may have diffe-rent power output voltage. If the voltage protection display (F1 display in the LED), then setting the battery portection from H to M or L.
Most car will stop power supply if engine is stopped. But some car will continue power supply even engine is stopped. If your refrigerator is still working when the engine of the car is stopped, then you should adjust the battery protection to (H), otherwise, the power of your car battery may run out and your car battery may not have enough power to start car.

Adjust the door opening

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FIG-3

  • a. Take down the stainless chain by cross screwdriver
  • b. Take down the two hinges
  • c. Install the two hinges on the other size between the door and the tank.
  • d. Install the stainless chain on the other size between the door and the tank.

FAQ

  • The appliance is out of working:

    • Check the power supply connection
    • Whether the plug and the socket have a good connection.
    • Whether the fuse has been burned out.
    • Whether the appliance has been turned on
    • Whether the compressor is in delay start protection when the appliance is starting up.
  • The food inside is frozen:

    • The setting temperature is too low.
  • Hear the sound of water from the inside place.

    • It is normal, due to the flow of refrigerant.
  • Display F1 code

    • Low power protection, setting the protection from H3 (H) to H2 (M) or H1 (L)
  • Display F2 code

    • Fan overload protection, turn off the unit and restart the unit after 30 minutes. If the F2 is still displayed,
      please contact the after-sales person.
  • Display F3 code

    • The compressor protection is activated. Please turn off the unit and restart the unit after 30 minutes.
      If the F3 is still displayed, please contact the after-sales person.
  • Display F4 code

    • Compressor controller unit failure. Contact a dealer, seller or a special service.
  • Display F5 code

    • Compressor controller module protection is activated. Please turn off the unit, keep it at ventilated
      place and restart the unit after 30 minutes. If the F5 code is still displayed, please contact the aftersales
      person.
  • Display F7/F8 code

    • Temperature sensor error. Please restart the unit. If the F7/F8 code is still displayed, please contact
      the after-sales person.

Food storage

  • Freezer (below -20℃)

    • Meat should be cut and wrapped tightly, and then averagely placed in the freezer.
    • After buying frozen food, put it in the freezer as soon as it is still in frozen condition.
    • Do not put the fresh food and frozen food together.
    • Do not put the fruit and vegetable in the freezer to avoid freeze-drying.
    • Do not put the glass container or other container with sealed liquid in freezer. Or there is a possibili-ty of explosion.
  • Refrigerator (0℃ ~10℃)

    • Eggs, butter, milk and bottled drink can be put in refrigerator.
    • Fruit and vegetable should be put in the crisper for moisture retaining.
    • Hot food should be cooled down before it’s placed in, which could help to save power.
    • Food must be packed into fresh keeping bags. Leaving space between packaged foods to keep the circulation of cool air.
  • Defrosting

    • After the refrigerator working for a period, frost could be seen on surfaces in the freezer, which reduces refrigerating effect and increases power consumption. In the case, you
      need to defrost it.

    • Unplug the refrigerator and open the doors, take the food from the refrigerator to cool place. Use defrosting shovel to remove ice and frost (also can just let the door open, then ice and frost will be thawed by the raising temperature). Then use dishtowel to wipe off the ice
      water. After that, place the food back to the refrigerator and plug it in power supply.
      Note: Do not use sharp metal tools to defrost which will damage the refrigerator.

  • Care and cleaning
    Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning.

  • Use soft cloth dampened with warm water to wipe the inner surfaces and external appearance of the refrigerator.

  • Use neutral detergent to clean the heavy stains, and dry with clean soft cloth.

  • For long vacation or absences, remove food and unplug the refrigerator. Clean the refrigerator and leave the doors open a little. Then place the refrigerator in ventilated place.

  • NOTE: Do not sprinkle water on the refrigerator during cleaning because that would reduce the insulating property of electrical components and erode the metal parts.

  • Do not use cleansers containing corrosive and deliquescent material ( such as scouring powder, bleach, soap powder, alkaline cleansers, benzene, gasoline, acid, hot water and etc.) to clean the appearance panels, door gaskets and plastic parts.

  • Following situations are normal

    • The flow of refrigerant through the evaporator may create a boiling or gurgling sound.
    • In the raining and high humidity weather, moisture may form on the outside of refrigerator or door gaskets. You can wipe damp surfaces with dry cloth.
    • The temperature on the back panel may be high (particularly in summer) due to heat emission of the condenser.
    • The temperature on external surface of the compressor may be high when compressor is wor-king.
    • The compressor may cause a high hum or pulsating sound when it is at starting or stopping step.
    • It’s normal to hear metal hit noise from compressor when refrigerator is bumped.

Technical specification

type (blue / grey) 07 090 / 07 094 07 092 / 07 096
inner volume 30 L 50 L
power supply 12 / 24 V =; 230 V ~
power max. 45 W (3,75 A / 1,87 A)
protection class III
fuse 15A
climate class T/ST/N/SN
energy rating A++ A++
category 1
annual energy consumption 67 kWh 75 kWh
cooling range +20°C to -20°C
ambient temperature +10°C to +43°C
noise level 46 dB(A)
external dimensions 57,5 x 36,5 x 36 cm 57,5 x 36,5 x 50 cm
cooling fluid R134a (32g) R134a (36g)
weight 12,9 kg 15,1 kg

Guidelines for protection of the environment

DISPOSAL: Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary.
Meaning of crossed-out wheeled dustbin: Do not dispose of electrical
appliances as unsorted municipal waste. Use separate collection
facilities.

  • Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available.
  • If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps,
  • hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the
  • food chain, damaging your health and well-being.

ADDRESS: 17, 250 81 – Nehvizdy, CZ,
e-mail: [email protected]

www.compass.cz

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