EvaKool PLATINUM DC95-SG Manuale utente

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
FOR MODELS
DC95-SG
DC110-SB
PLATINUM®UPRIGHT


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Key Product Features
• Powered by 12 Volt DC Secop Compressor.
• Reliable electronics, high eiciency, low energy consumption.
• Lockable door for travel.
• Separate freezer compartment.
• Operates in temperatures from 10°C to 43°C ambient
temperature in the motor compartment.
• Vegetable crisper.
• Low ambient heater.
Please read operating manual carefully before using your unit.
Please keep manual in a safe place and read our warranty statement
via our website.
If lost find a digital copy at Evakool.com.au or contact Evakool on
1300 385 665 (1300 EVKOOL).
Contents
1 Safety Instructions ................................................................................................ 4
2 Notes on Using The Product ............................................................................... 4
3 Operation ................................................................................................................ 4
4 Installation Guide ................................................................................................... 6
5 Cross Flow Ventilation .......................................................................................... 8
6 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 11
7 Preventative Maintenance & Care ................................................................. 13
8 Warranty Statement .......................................................................................... 14
9 Product Drawings ................................................................................................ 15

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1 Safety Instructions
• Warning: Do not use your unit if any cabling is damaged, frayed or exposed.
• Warning: Do not attempt or continue to operate your unit if it is wet.
• When using the unit ensure the circuit being used has a fuse or circuit breaker, located at
the battery, the recommended size for DC 12 Volt is 15 Amp, DC 24 Volt is 7.5 Amp.
• Do not place any electrical devices inside the refrigerator as they may become damaged.
2. Notes On Using The Product
• Your unit requires good ventilation; allow a gap of at least 50mm around the refrigerator.
• Do not allow a large amount of frost to build up on the inside walls as this may impair
cooling. Defrost regularly by turning the unit o, allowing the frost to melt and wiping
out the water. This fridge is not frost-free, we recommend defrosting your fridge every
one to six months (dependent on variable factors).
• The lower the ambient temperature, the lower the power usage. In order to maximise
eiciency keep the unit in a cool location out of direct sunlight.
• It is recommended to operate the unit on a flat surface, but it will operate at angles up to
30°.
3. Operation
• Power: DC (12 and 24 Volt)
• Cable Length Specification
The DC cables must have a suitable cross-section for their length (measured from the
battery to the unit), according to this table:
Cable Thickness (Area) 12V Max Cable Length 24V Max Cable Length
(mm2) AWG (m) () (m) ()
2.5 14 2.5 8 5 16
412413826
6 10 6 20 12 39
10 8 10 33 20 66
The refrigerator is fitted with an Anderson style plug connection. Ensure cabling to
the fridge is also fitted with this style plug, this will guarantee the best connection and
minimise voltage drop.

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Control Panel
Fault LightLED Light
• Connect fridge to 12 or 24V DC.
Power Source Cut O Voltage Cut In Voltage
12V DC 10.4V 11.7V
24V DC 22.8V 24.2V
• Ensure correct voltage is applied to run the fridge.
• Set thermostat to the desired setting. We recommend starting at 3. Allow 24 hours for
the cabinet to come down to temperature and settle in.
• To make the fridge colder, turn dial to a high number and to make the fridge warmer
turn to a lower number.
• 0 is the ‘OFF’ position.
• Note: Always allow 24 hours aer any adjustment for temperatures to settle.
Low Ambient Heater
What it does: In low ambient temperatures 12°C and under, there is not enough heat
in the air to cycle the fridge back on, so a heater is needed to assist this to happen. This
operation draws as little as 2.4A/hr.
What do I need to do? Absolutely nothing. The heater is controlled electronically, so
during the colder months the fridge senses when it is needed and activates this function.
Dial
1 = Warmer
7 = Coldest
0 = O

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4. Installation Guide
You’ve bought your refrigerator and you’re ready to install it in your car, caravan or camper
trailer. Please take the time to read the following information to ensure your refrigerator
will run at its peak eiciency and you’ll get a long life out of your fridge.
• Unpack your new refrigerator and make sure there is no damage to the cabinet.
• If you have bought a mounting bracket make sure the surface you’ve attached your
mounting bracket to is level and solid. Refer to page 7 for instructions on how to install
the mounting kit. If you have not purchased a mounting kit and require one, please visit
www.evakool.com.au.
• Correct air flow and ventilation, this is probably the most important part of the
installation. Please read the Cross Flow Ventilation guide (page 8) for a more
information.
Important: The compressor and condensing coil in your fridge is similar to the radiator
and motor in your car. The radiator needs cool air passing across it to remove the heat,
to stop your engine overheating and eventually failing. The same goes for a refrigerator,
if cool air isn’t supplied to the condensing coil, the refrigerator will stop preforming and
serious damage can be done to the compressor.
• Make sure the unit is easily accessible and easy to remove. In case of a warranty repair,
the unit needs to be uninstalled and delivered to EvaKool or a recommended service
agent as part of the warranty requirements.
• Electrical wiring and installation, should comply to the proper national regulations.
See table on page 4 on correct sizing of cable. We also recommend that the wiring be
installed by a licensed installer.
• Installing the drain hose (silicone hose located on the back of your fridge). Your
refrigerator will produce moisture inside the cabinet and this will need to be drained
away. This is normal because it is not a frost free fridge.
- Drill a hole through the floor behind the fridge.
- Install the silicone hose through the hole.
- Seal drilled hole with silicone to prevent dust, water and pesky critters entering your
car, trailer or van.
• Connect the power to your fridge.
Reversing the Door Opening
1. If installed, disconnect and uninstall the fridge.
2. Ensuring the fridge is OFF and not connected to power, lay the fridge on its back.
Ensure the fridge is square and level and the door seal is touching the fridge cabinet.
3. Undo the top plastic hinge caps.
4. Unscrew and remove the 4 x screws that hold down the hinge.

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5. Unscrew and remove the 2 x screws that hold down the door locking mechanism.
6. Remove the plastic caps next to the locking mechanism.
7. Swap the door locking mechanism and hinge over to the opposite side and then screw
them in place. Do not completely tighten just yet.
8. On the base of the cabinet unscrew and remove the 4 x screws that hold down the
hinge.
9. Unscrew and remove the 4 x screws that hold down the door guide.
10. Swap the door guide and hinge over and then screw them in place.
11. Proceed to tighten all the screws.
Handy Tips:
• If there are any gaps in the door seal, use a hairdryer to gently heat the door seal and
make it so. This will allow it to take shape of the fridge and seal again. Leave the door
seal closed for 30 minutes so it can cool down and take shape.
• Once you’ve stood the fridge back up and the door seal feels tight (on the hinge side),
spray it with a silicon base spray or use a thin layer of Vaseline. This will help the seal
slide and not roll over.
Warning: Do not use a cordless screwdriver to reattach the screws as you may cross
thread the screws and damage the thread. Always start the thread with a handheld
screwdriver.
Installing the Mounting Kit
*This product is not included and can be purchase separately via our website.
The mounting kit consists of the following:
• 1 x top piece – which allows for the door to be le or right opening
• 2 x side pieces
• 4 x screws
• 4 x washers
Each piece included in the mounting kit contains pre-drilled holes. These pre-drilled holes
are the ONLY place the mounting kit should be attached, failure to do so may void the
warranty of the fridge.
When drilling into the cabinet, use a drill-stop to ensure the drill bit does not pierce the
outer skin of the cabinet. We also suggest that it is fitted within the first 50mm of the front
of the cabinet.
Once attached, it adds an additional 25mm to the height and 50mm to the width (25mm
each side) of the cabinet.

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5. Cross Flow Ventilation
Cross flow ventilation ensures that there is suicient fresh air entering the space where
your refrigerator is operating and that the stale hot air is extracted from the area. Fresh air
is supplied to the space, through openings or vents, preferable from the outside to reduce
the risk of hot air recycling through the condenser. The used hot air is extracted from the
space either through natural convection or the use of an extraction fan. This results in
cross flow ventilation.
Natural Convection
Warm air naturally will rise up. If you have vents of equal size at the top and bottom of
your space, the warm air will naturally rise up and out the top vent which draws cooler air
from outside through the bottom vent, this method naturally replaces the hot stale air with
fresh cool air automatically. Cross flow, in one vent and out the other.
Extraction Fan
If your space is an odd size, shape or extraction has to go through cupboards or voids, then
extraction fans are needed to create the flow of air from your cool air intake vent to your
exhaust vent.
Fan Selection
Fan selection is a very important part of this process, the volume of the area where the
fridge is kept, needs to be worked out. And the fan selected needs to be able to remove
this volume, this is measured in litres per minute (Ltr/Min) or cubic feet per minute (CFM).
The other is static pressure of a fan, and this is its ability to push or pull air through
resistance. Eg. Through a vent, the fins on the condenser and around corners and
obstructions.
As a general rule of thumb:
• 120mm DC fan (minimum).
• 7 blade and aggressive curved blades (air flow and static pressure).
• If noise is going to be an issue, 40dB-A and under is recommended.
Vent Sizing
The bigger the better. For upright fridges we recommend the supply vent and exhaust vent
be 480mm x 250mm, this allows adequate ventilation and replenishment of hot stale air
with fresh cooler air.

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Do Not:
• Have only one vent to remove hot air, as this does not work. You need air in and air out,
cross flow ventilation is the only way air will move.
• This also applies to fans. A sealed compartment with one opening with a fan in it does
not remove the air, again you need cross flow, air in and air out.
• Have dierent size vents, as this limits you to the smallest vent.
• Have dierent size fans for drawing air in and exhausting air out, will limit you to the
smallest fan. The rule applies when fitting a fan, if your fan is 120mm then as a minimum
your supply opening needs to be the same if not bigger.
• If you are using a supply and extraction fan they have to be the same in their
specifications, or you can end up with the air cavitating and not moving at all.
With the introduction of ‘dust free’ caravans and campers, there are a range of issues that
may impact the performance and air ventilation to your fridge due to dust reduction filters
and extraction fans. It is necessary to use hatches and vents to remove the hot air whilst
replacing it with fresh cool air (as seen in the diagram below). This will ensure your fridge
will be running at its peak eiciency and guarantee you’ll get a long life from your fridge.
• We recommend 2 vents - 480x250mm.
• One located level with the refrigerator motor.
• Second at the highest point of the fridge
cavity, to ensure all hot air escapes.
INTERNAL VENTING
50mm
50mm
50mm
EXTERNAL VENTING
50mm
VENT 2
VENT 1
INTERNAL VENTING
50mm
50mm
50mm
EXTERNAL VENTING
50mm
VENT 2
VENT 1
• 50mm under
• 50mm up the back
• 50mm over the top

10
50mm
A
DC95 DC110
2
1
3
ca. 50mm(2inch)
ca. 50mm(2inch)
50mm
B
2
1
3
4
ca. 50mm(2inch)
If you are installing your fridge next to cabinetry please follow these
diagrams:
50mm 50mm
50mm
50mm 50mm
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