Coleman 5726-750 Refrigerator User Manual


 
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Specifications
To Store
Operating voltage
Power consumption
Cooling temperature when
empty (approx.)
Operating temperature range
Usable capacity
Dimensions (approx.)
Weight (approx.)
DC Power Cable
(5726-3661)
Household Power Supply
(5232F640T)
1. Switch the unit off using power button and disconnect the power plug.
2. Remove any items being stored in the cooler. Clean inside and outside of the cooler with a damp cloth.
Wipe off any moisture and allow it to thoroughly dry.
3. To refresh the air in the cooler, open the lid occasionally or place an open box of baking soda to absorb odors.
12 VDC
12 VDC, 48W (4A)
-0.4˚F to 50˚F (-18˚C to 10˚C)
( ambient temp.: 86˚F (30˚C) )
32˚F to 104˚F (0˚C to 40˚C)
0.88 cu.ft (25 liters)
27.3" (695 mm) W x 18.1" (460 mm) H x 13.7" (350 mm) D
33 lbs (15 kg)
9.8 ft (3 m)
Converts 120 VAC to 12 VDC, 5A
Troubleshooting
Please check the following points
before contacting Coleman for repairs.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
On/Off button has not been pressed
continuously for 1 second.
Push the button until you hear a high-
pitched tone (approximately 1 second).
There are ashes or dust in the power
supply socket.
Clean the power supply socket.
Electrical connections are not
properly connected.
Check electrical connections.
The lid is not completely closed. Close the lid properly and lock it.
The air vents are covered.
Check both the air intake and the air outlet
vents. Remove any items covering the vents.
The lid is being opened and closed
too often.
Minimize opening and closing of the lid.
The filter is clogged. Perform filter maintenance on Page 8.
Remove some of the items from the cooler.
Contact The Coleman Company, Inc. Do not
replace the fuse yourself. An improper fuse
will damage the product and void the war-
ranty. When installing the new DC power ca-
ble, make sure the polarity is not reversed.
The unit is exposed to direct sunlight,
is too close to a heat source, or is
being operated in an excessively hot
environment.
Change the location of the unit.
A car fuse has blown.
The low-battery light is flashing. Check the battery condition.
The DC power cable fuse or the PC
board fuse has blown due to reversed
polarity.
Vehicle: turn on engine.
Household: check circuit brakers
No power to cooler.
There are too many items in the
cooler, obstructing air circulation.
Replace the fuse.
Unit does
not turn
on
Unit does
not cool
sufficiently