Arctic 2789 Manuel utilisateur

Smittybilt, 400 West Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220
Owner’s
Manual
(Part #2789)
NOTE: Carefully read entire instructions thoroughly before attempting to install and utilize
this part.

Smittybilt, 400 West Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220
Owner’s
Manual
(Part #2789)
Section
Page
Key Product Features
1
Safety Instructions
2
Notes on using the product
3
Operation
3 – 7
Cleaning and Maintenance
8
Technical Specifications +Safety
Certificate
9
Troubleshooting, Disposal, Storage
10
Parts list:
Arctic fridge/freezer
AC adapter w/female lighter socket
12v power cable
Removable basket w/ divider
Insulated cover
Product Safety
Always connect fridge/freezer to the correct input voltage and correct polarity.
Protect fridge/freezer from rain, moisture and the elements.
Do NOT immerse in water.
Do NOT store flammable liquids or gases in or near your fridge freezer.
Do NOT use sharp, corrosive or abrasive cleaners to clean or defrost your fridge/freezer.
Do NOT place any electrical devices inside fridge/freezer.
Do NOT fill your fridge/freezer with ice or fluid.
Do NOT use fridge/freezer if it has been immersed in water.
Do NOT use fridge/freezer if there are signs of damage to the power cord or main unit.
When using the fridge/freezer in a vehicle or boat, make sure the power supply circuit is
properly fused and can meet the electrical power demands.
Do NOT touch the internal metal shell of the fridge/freezer with wet hands/skin.
Do NOT place your fridge/freezer near flames or other heat sources (fires, direct sunlight,
heaters, etc.)
Do NOT remove or modify any electrical components.
Disconnect your fridge/freezer from power supply before cleaning or maintenance.
Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play on/in, or with the fridge/freezer.
Always keep fridge/freezer in an upright position. Avoid tilting beyond 30°
Keep lid open when storing fridge/freezer.
Do NOT use lid or lid latch to move or lift the fridge/freezer.
Never handle power plugs, leads or switches with wet hands or while stand ing on wet
surfaces.
Never place hot food or drink in the fridge/freezer.

Smittybilt, 400 West Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220
Owner’s
Manual
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Pre-operation
1. Before using your Arctic fridge/freezer for the first time, clean entire fridge/freezer inside
and out with a damp cloth.
2. To use AC adapter, plug AC adapter into AC outlet. Plug the lighter socket from the
fridge/freezer power cord into the AC adapter.
3. If connecting to a 12 volt outlet. Make sure circuit is in good condition and has the correct
capacity to power the fridge/freezer. 15 AMP or higher rating on socket is recommended.
4. If using a solar power supply,
5. If connecting to 120V AC off a portable generator, it must be equipped with an automatic
voltage regulator and the power supplied by the generator must be a pure sine wave AC
voltage.
CAUTION – Some generators will not produce output power that is compatible with the
fridge/freezer. This is common for conventional style generators. Inverter generators like
the Smittybilt EPS generator will have the pure sine wave output that is compatible with the
Arctic fridge/freezer.
General installation
A minimum clearance of 4” must be maintained on all sides of the fridge freezer.
Fridge freezer must be securely attached to its mounting location to prevent unwanted
movement.
Never operate near flammable vapors, liquids, or objects.
Ideal location for the fridge/freezer is on a flat surface.
The carry handles can be used as a tie down point or you can use the integrated tie down
points on the included insulated cover.
If using a 12 volt extension, follow the wire size guide to determine the thickness of wire
needed for your length of wire being used. If hardwiring fridge/freezer, use wiring size chart
and install a 15 Amp inline fuse into the circuit.
Cable Thickness
12V Max Cable Length
[mm2]
AWG
[m]
[ft.]
2.5
14
2.5
8
4
12
4
13
6
10
6
20
10
8
10
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Smittybilt, 400 West Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220
Owner’s
Manual
(Part #2789)
Battery Monitor
The Arctic fridge/freezer is equipped with a battery preservation monitor. It has three settings to
monitor your battery to prevent a full discharge. The higher the setting the higher the cut-off
voltage will be.
When set to HIGH, the battery monitor will provide maximum protection for the battery running
the fridge/freezer against excessive/full discharge. When set to LOW, the battery monitor will
allow the fridge/freezer to use more of the batteries energy.
Battery
monitor mode
12V CUT-OUT
12V CUT-IN
LOW
10.2V
11.2V
MED
10.7V
11.7V
HIGH
11.7V
12.7V
The battery monitor will shut off the fridge/freezer as soon as the supply voltage falls below the
set level. The fridge/freezer will restart after 2 minutes once the cut-in voltage is reached.
Cut-out is the input voltage in which the fridge/freezer will turn off at.
Cut-in is the input voltage in which the fridge/freezer will turn on at.
If your fridge/freezer is connected to the starting battery of your vehicle, then it is recommended
to have the battery monitor set to HIGH.
If your fridge/freezer is connected to an auxiliary/secondary battery, then it is recommended to
have the battery monitor set to LOW.
If your fridge/freezer is connected to AC power, then it is recommended to have the battery
monitor set to LOW.
It is recommended to charge the battery once the battery monitor has been triggered.
The plug on the DC power cable has a removable adaptor collar. With the collar in place, this plug
will fit into a conventional 12v lighter socket. Remove the adapter by turning collar 1/8th of a turn
counter clockwise and pull off if utilizing a 2 pole power socket. Commonly referred to as a
Hella/BMW socket.
Adapter installed for lighter sockets.
Adapter removed for Hella power socket.
Adapter installed for lighter socket

Smittybilt, 400 West Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220
Owner’s
Manual
(Part #2789)
The dairy/fruit compartment is designed to maintain a slightly warmer
temperature then the main compartment. This is an ideal spot for items that do
not require freezing temperatures.
Temperature controls
LED display
Set button
ECO/MAX mode LED
Power LED
ON/OFF button
Main refrigerator/freezer
compartment
Dairy/fruit
compartment
Carry handle

Smittybilt, 400 West Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220
Owner’s
Manual
(Part #2789)
Battery monitor
switch
DC input
socket
15 AMP fuse
socket. Use
only a 15 amp
standard blade
style fuse.
Battery monitor voltage table.
Rear panel

Smittybilt, 400 West Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220
Owner’s
Manual
(Part #2789)

Smittybilt, 400 West Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220
Owner’s
Manual
(Part #2789)
Cleaning and Maintenance
Please disconnect the power before cleaning the fridge/freezer, clean the appliance
inside and out with a clean damp cloth every week. If it is dirty, use sodium
bicarbonate (baking soda) dissolved in lukewarm water to clean the unit.
Never use abrasive products, detergents or soap. After cleaning, wipe out interior
with a clean damp cloth and dry carefully.
Do not store product inside unit if the unit is not on.
Do not store the unit if it is wet inside or without leaving the lid open.
Never clean the unit under running water or in dish water. Do not use abrasive
cleaning agents or hard objects during cleaning as these can damage the unit.
Clean all vents with compressed air or vacuum cleaner.
Performance hints
To maximize cooling and efficiency, always pre-cool your fridge/freezer before
mobile use.
Place the fridge/freezer in a well ventilated area.
Avoid placing fridge/freezer in direct sunlight or near heat sources.
Do not leave the lid open for longer than necessary.
Minimize the frequency the fridge/freezer is opened.
Avoid setting the target temperature excessively low.
Defrost the fridge/freezer once ice starts to form in the interior.
Defrosting
Periodically ice may form on the inside of your fridge/freezer. This will reduce its capacity
and cooling efficiency. Defrosting your fridge/freezer regularly will keep the fridge/freezer
at peak operating condition.
1. Remove all contents and removable basket.
2. Disconnect fridge/freezer from power supply.
3. Open lid to allow interior compartment to warm up to ambient air temperature.
4. As ice melts, soak up water with a clean towel.
5. Once all ice has melted, clean interior.
CAUTION: DO NOT use hard, sharp or pointed objects to defrost the fridge/freezer
or loosen items that have become frozen in place. Irreparable damage to cooling
system can occur.

Smittybilt, 400 West Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220
Owner’s
Manual
(Part #2789)
Tech Data
SB
Overall capacity
52 QT/50L
Connection voltage North America
12/24V DC and 100-240V AC
50/60Hz
Rated current
-12 VDC (35°F inside, 68°F outside)
Approximately 0.7AH/h
-100-240 VAC
6 amps
Average power consumption
40 Watts
Cooling capacity
-30°C TO 10°C(-22°F TO 50°F)
Weight
40.8 lbs.
External dimensions (HxWxD)
520mm x 335mm x 682mm
20.47" x 13.19" x 26.85"
Max operating angle
30°
Certification
GS,CE,E certified
Minimum clearance
4"
Battery protection
3 Stage low voltage protection
Coolant
R-134a (50g)
Interior and exterior dimensions
International Certification Approvals
SAA

Smittybilt, 400 West Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220
Owner’s
Manual
(Part #2789)
Disposal
Your Arctic fridge/freezer contains hazardous components and must be disposed of
properly. Contact your local waste management center or appliance recycling center for
proper disposal.
Storage
For extended storage:
Disconnect fridge/freezer from all power sources.
Remove all items except storage basket.
Thoroughly clean f/f and dry completely inside and out.
Leave lid slightly open to allow for airflow.
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