Adventure Kings MCD50 User manual

50L, 65L & 75L FRIDGE
USER MANUAL
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL
COMPLETELY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
AKFR-FR50L_W_01, AKFR-FR65L_W_01 & AKFR-FR75L_W_01
V1.4
50L 65L 75L

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1. SAFETY
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way
and understand the hazards involved.
• Children should not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be performed by children without supervision.
• The use of accessories that are not recommended by 4WD Supacentre can cause injuries
and will invalidate any warranty that you may have.
• The appliance shall not be exposed to rain. Place the refrigerator on a dry, protected surface
away from sharp edges.
• Do not use the refrigerator in uncovered, outdoor areas exposed to the elements.
• Do not use this appliance near direct heat sources, for example, a cooker, radiator or
exposing it to direct sunlight.
• Do not place ice or liquids which are not sealed in containers within the refrigerator.
• Do not place hot products or hot food in the refrigerator.
• Place the products so that they do not knock against each other or break when the
appliance is in transit.
• Before carrying out any maintenance operations on the refrigerator, disconnect the power
cable from the power input panel.
• This appliance is suitable for camping use. In addition to this, it can also be used in
households and other residential environments.
• WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure,
clear of obstruction. Leave a space of at least 15cm across all its sides.
• WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting
process.
• WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the
appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by 4WD Supacentre.
• WARNING: When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or
damaged.
• WARNING: Do not use multiple portable socket-outlets (such as double adapters) or
portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
• WARNING: Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a ammable
propellant in this appliance.
• WARNING: If an extension cord is used, ensure that is in working order and will be able to
carry the current required to power the fridge
• DANGER: Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer
take off the doors.
• FOR SAFE DISPOSAL: Dispose of appliance at a suitable resource and recovery centre.
Do not use a damaged supply cord. If your supply cord is damaged please contact 4WD Supacentre
for a replacement.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
3. OVERVIEW
MODEL MCD50 MCD65 MCD75
Dimensions
L x W x H 689 x 480 x 418 mm 689 x 480 x 498 mm 879 x 480 x 462 mm
Net Weight 15 kg 17.8 kg 19.5 kg
Storage Volume 50 Litres 65 Litres 75 Litres
Voltage DC 12/24V DC 12/24V DC 12/24V
Rated Current 7.0A/3.5A 7.0A/3.5A 7.0A/3.5A
Refrigerant Gas R134a-CFC Free R134a-CFC Free R134a-CFC Free
Temperature Range -18°C to +10°C -18°C to +10°C -18°C to +10°C
1. Lid Latches
2. Control Panel
3. Carry Handle
4. Power Input Panel
5. 12V/24V DC Power Cable
6. AC/DC Power Adaptor
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4. DIMENSIONS
50L FRIDGE
65L FRIDGE
75L FRIDGE

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Connect the fridge to a power source and short press “ ” to turn on the fridge. Short press “ ”
to power off.
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE
• With the appliance turned on, short press the “ + ” button to increase the temperature and
the “ - “ to decrease the temperature. The highest temp is 10°C, the lowest -18°C.
NOTE: hold down the “+” or “-” button to fast scroll.
BATTERY PROTECTION LEVEL
SWAPPING BETWEEN FAHRENHEIT (°F) OR CELSIUS (°C) AND
BATTERY PROTECTION SETTINGS
• To swap between C or F on the display you must have the fridge plugged in and turned off.
Long press “ + ” and “ - ” buttons at the same time for 3 seconds to enter the advanced
settings.
• When the advanced settings appears, short press “on/off” button to cycle into PR
(protection settings), or F/C function (Fahrenheit/Celsius switch mode)
• With F/C showing on screen, short press “ + ” or “ - ” can convert Celsius to Fahrenheit. F
refers to Fahrenheit, C refers to Celsius.
• With PR showing on screen (protection settings), short press “ + ” or “ - ” to set the below
voltage protection levels.
BATTERY PROTECTION
(SWITCH POSITION)
CUT-OUT
12V
CUT-IN
12V
CUT-OUT
24V
CUT-IN
24V
LOW
9.6 10.9 21.3 22.7
MED
10.4 11.7 22.8 24.2
HIGH
11.1 12.4 24.3 25.7
5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTING WITH 12V OR 24V
Connect the DC power cable to a 12V or 24V DC power source.
The Fridge/Freezer is designed to operate on DC voltage inputs only. Use the supplied AC/DC
adaptor to operate fridge on 240V AC.
50L & 65L OPERATION

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Connect the fridge to a power source and short press “ ” to turn on the fridge. Short press “ ”
to power off.
MAXE CO
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE
• Adjusting the temperature setting of the left box: With the appliance turned on, short
press the “ + ” button to increase the temperature and the “ - “ to decrease the temperature.
The highest temp is 10°C, the lowest -18°C
NOTE: After several seconds of inactivity the screen will return to the current “real time”
temperature
• Adjusting the temperature setting of the right box: With the appliance turned on, short
press the “ + ” button to increase the temperature and the “ - “ to decrease the temperature.
The highest temp is 10°C, the lowest -18°C
NOTE: After several seconds of inactivity the screen will return to the current “real time”
temperature
FASTER COOLING (MAX) & EFFICIENT COOLING (ECO) SETTINGS
• Press the “ ” to switch between the ECO and MAX settings. The indicator light will
illuminate next to the selected mode, blue (MAX) or green (ECO).
BATTERY PROTECTION LEVEL
BATTERY PROTECTION
(SWITCH POSITION)
CUT-OUT
12V
CUT-IN
12V
CUT-OUT
24V
CUT-IN
24V
LOW
9.6 10.9 21.3 22.7
MED
10.4 11.7 22.8 24.2
HIGH
11.1 12.4 24.3 25.7
75L OPERATION
SWAPPING BETWEEN FAHRENHEIT (°F) OR CELSIUS (°C) AND
BATTERY PROTECTION SETTINGS
• To swap between C or F on the display you must have the fridge plugged in and turned off.
Long press “ + ” and “ - ” buttons at the same time for 3 seconds to enter the advanced
settings.
• When the advanced settings appears, short press “on/off” button to cycle into PR
(protection settings), or F/C function (Fahrenheit/Celsius switch mode)
• With F/C showing on screen, short press “ + ” or “ - ” can convert Celsius to Fahrenheit. F
refers to Fahrenheit, C refers to Celsius.
• With PR showing on screen (protection settings), short press “ + ” or “ - ” to set the below
voltage protection levels.

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POWER CUTTING IN/OUT
• The 50L and 65L fridges both have an inbuilt voltage meter on the main screen that shows
the current voltage, however the 75L does not. Use the voltage meter to help troubleshoot
circuit and battery faults.
• Your fridge has built in battery protection and needs a minimum 10.9V to start and 9.6V to
continue operating.
• During operation a load is placed on the circuit and power supply and the voltage can drop
by as much as 2V, many things can affect voltage drop, such as: increased resistance from
long cables, or cables that are undersized or oversized for the application. Poor or loose
connections can also increase resistance.
For example: The fridge turns on runs for 1 minute then turns off. The likely problem is that
the battery and wiring circuit have sufcient voltage to start but when a load is applied (the
compressor starting) the voltage will drop below 9.6 and the fridge turns off. This cycle will
repeat as the load is removed from the battery the voltage will begin to show 10.6 which is
enough to start the cycle again. Try to test fridge with 2 separate batteries before raising a
warranty claim.
NOTE: If the fridge is able to run on the AC/DC transformer the problem is likely a faulty
battery, wiring or connection.
COMMON 12V POWER SUPPLY ISSUES
Wiring
The standard wiring from the car battery to the 12V outlet may not be rated to power the fridge.
Ensure the wire gauge is of sufcient size to supply the fridge’s current draw over the length
required. If unsure, check with the vehicles instruction manual or, contact a local automotive
electrician for advice.
NOTE: Always fuse wiring with an in-line 15A fuse as close as reasonable possible to the power
source (i.e. the battery).
Battery
The car battery could be old, undersized or have a dead cell causing too much voltage drop. If the
battery contains a dead cell it may still show that it has voltage with no load applied. When a load
is applied the cell will drop and subsequently so will the voltage.
Connections
The 12V plug, car 12V socket or any of the connections between the fridge and the battery could
be faulty or have come loose since installation.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
CODE DESCRIPTION ACTION
E1 Battery Voltage is low. Check battery voltage and adjust Low
Voltage Cut-Off as required.
E2 Fan failure / Frequent start-stop. Contact point of sale to arrange further
action.
E3 Compressor startup problems.
Check air vents are clear.
Move fridge to cooler location (ambient
temperature may be too high).
E4 Compressor’s running speed fails to
reach the requirements.
E5 The model is overloading.
E6 NTC failure (open circuit or short circuit)

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WARRANTY PERIOD:
Full 12 month warranty from date of purchase against all manufacturing defects.
WHAT DOES THE WARRANTY COVER?
Under normal usage conditions, this warranty covers:
a. Any defect in design or manufacture which results in the product failing to perform substantially as described
in authorised advertising or literature.
b. We will either repair or replace the product at our discretion providing that the fault is found to have been
caused by a design or manufacturing defect and not misuse or tampering.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excludedunder the Australian ConsumerLaw. You are
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be
of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a majorfailure. The benetsprovided to you as the
consumer by this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies available to you under the law.
THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
a. Any damage resulting from improper use
b.
c. The cost of removing and reinstalling the product
d. Travel and /or other expenses due to customer’s remote location
e. Transport charges and damage in transit. It is your responsibility to deliver and pick up your product,
including any costs associated with the postage of your repair or replacement product. If you do freight your
product we recommend that you insure against loss or damage.
f. Any loss directly or indirectly associated with the product failing to operate.
g. Damage caused by mould, insects, animals, misuse, incorrect operation, adverse weather, accidents
and fair wear and tear
TO MAKE A CLAIM, PLEASE ENSURE YOU RETAIN YOUR SALES RECEIPT OF PURCHASE
1800 88 39 64
12 MONTH LIMITED
WARRANTY
OUTDOOR SUPACENTRE PTY LTD
2 Stanley St Silverwater NSW, 2128
PHONE: 1800 88 39 64
www.4wdsupacentre.com.au
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