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CoolMatic CRF-50 - Waeco

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<strong>CoolMatic</strong> <strong>CRF</strong>-<strong>50</strong><br />

Setting up and connecting the freezer<br />

➤ Connect the freezer<br />

– as directly as possible to the poles of the battery or<br />

– to a plug socket which is fuse protected with at least 15 A (at 12 V) or<br />

7.5 A (at 24 V).<br />

Caution!<br />

Disconnect the device and other consumers from the battery<br />

before charging the battery with a quick charging device.<br />

Over voltages can damage the electronics of the device.<br />

For safety reasons the freezer is equipped with an electronic system to prevent<br />

the polarity being reversed. This protects the freezer against reversed<br />

polarity when connecting to a battery and against short circuiting. To protect<br />

the battery, the freezer switches off automatically if the voltage is insufficient<br />

(see table below).<br />

12 V 24 V<br />

Cut-off voltage 10.4 V 22.8 V<br />

Cut-in voltage 11.7 V 24.2 V<br />

6.5 Connecting to a 230 V mains supply<br />

Danger of fatal injuries!<br />

Never handle plugs and switches with wet hands or if you are<br />

standing on a wet surface.<br />

If you are operating your cooling device on board a boat with a<br />

mains connection of 230 V from the land, you must install a residual<br />

current circuit breaker between the 230 V mains supply and<br />

the cooling device.<br />

Get advice from a qualified specialist.<br />

➤ To operate the freezer on the 230 V mains, use the WAECO MPS-35<br />

rectifier.<br />

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