VEVOR Car Refrigerator User Manual
Technical Support and E-Warranty Certificate: www.vevor.com/support
Models: NLD30, NLD45, NLD55, NLS35, NLS45, NLS55
Smart Control - FridgeApp Instructions
First Step: Turn on Bluetooth on your smart device, start the APP, and click "Search" to find nearby fridges.
Second Step: Click the fridge icon for Bluetooth pairing. The APP will prompt you to pair the fridge by pressing the set button ⚙️ on the fridge's control panel when connecting the fridge for the first time. After pairing, the APP will switch to the main interface, allowing you to control the fridge.
App Interface Description:
- 1. MENU
- 2. Current temperature
- 3. Current voltage
- 4. Target temperature
- 5. Switch Left/Right compartment
- 6. SET
- 7. ON/OFF
- 8. Current battery
- 9. Temperature control
- 10. ECO (Energy-saving) / MAX (Fast-cooling)
- 11. Lock / Unlock
- 12. Celsius / Fahrenheit
- 13. Unpairing the device and return to search
- 14. Battery protection mode: High / Medium / Low
Note: Click the lock icon ? on the APP to lock/unlock the control panel. If locked, the fridge can only be controlled by the APP.
Downloading the "CAR FRIDGE FREEZER" Application:
Scan the QR code or search for the "CAR FRIDGE FREEZER" APP in the APP Store (for Apple devices) or Google Store (for Android devices).
Attentions
Before using the refrigerator, please read this manual carefully and keep it properly:
- Before using the refrigerator, clean it inside and outside with a damp cloth.
- Do not fill the refrigerator with corrosive liquids. Do not directly pour liquids into the refrigerator.
- When the refrigerator is not used for a long time, please disconnect the power supply and keep it dry.
- Regularly clean the inner chamber to prevent odor and bacteria and ensure food safety.
- Shut down the refrigerator and battery before pulling by the trolley (if equipped with a battery).
Connect the Power Supply
1. Find the DC power cord in the kit. Connect the DC plug to the power outlet of the car refrigerator.
2. Place the refrigerator in the car (e.g., back-up seat).
3. Lay out power cords within the car's interior space. Insert the cigarette lighter plug (one side of the power cord) into the car cigarette lighter hole.
Power Options:
- Adapter (for AC 100-240V power supply)
- Connect the car cigarette lighter (DC 12V/24V)
Connecting the Car Refrigerator:
- The refrigerator can be connected to more than one energy source.
- The refrigerator can connect directly to the DC12V/24V power supply.
- If using an AC100-240V power supply, an AC adapter should be used.
Car Refrigerator Operation
Component Diagram
Key Components:
- Door latch
- Sealing strip
- Left compartment
- Storage basket (optional)
- Right compartment
- Control panel
- Recessed handle
- Machine compartment
- Charging port
Reverse Door Opening Direction
The door opening direction can be changed according to actual needs. Please follow the instructions below:
Door Disassembly:
- Open the door to a 90° angle.
- Take off the door from one side.
- Take off the door from the other side.
Door Installation:
- Reverse the door opening direction.
- Align the door shaft with the hole on one side and insert it.
- Fix the door on the other side; installation is finished.
Function and Operation
Control Panel Overview:
- Power Supply: Connect to DC 12V/24V or AC 100-240V power (using a dedicated adapter).
- Display Screen Initialization: Upon connecting to power, a buzzer will sound, and the display will be on for 2 seconds before entering normal operating mode.
- Power ON/OFF: Press the power button ⏻ to switch ON/OFF.
Temperature Setting (NLD Series):
In running state, press + or -; the screen will flash. Then press + or - again to adjust the temperature of the freezer compartment. When the screen stops flashing, the displayed temperature is the current temperature of the compartments. It will take time to reach the set temperature.
Note: Only the freezer compartment temperature is adjustable. The fridge compartment temperature changes with the freezer compartment (always above 0°C/32°F).
Temperature Setting (NLS Series):
In running state, long press + and ⚙️ simultaneously for three seconds to switch the left compartment ON/OFF. Long press - and ⚙️ simultaneously for three seconds to switch the right compartment ON/OFF. Both compartments cannot be switched OFF at the same time.
When both compartments are in running state, press + or - to enter the left compartment temperature setting. Press + to increase temperature, press - to decrease temperature, and press ⚙️ to switch between left/right compartments. The setting is saved after 3 seconds of inactivity.
Note: The displayed temperature is the current temperature. It will take time to reach the set temperature. Temperature setting range: -20~20℃ (-4~68°F).
Cooling Mode:
In running state, press ⚙️ to switch between MAX (fast cooling mode) and Eco (energy saving mode). Factory setting is MAX.
Battery Protection Mode:
In running state, long press ⚙️ for 3 seconds until the left screen flashes. Then press ⚙️ again to switch between High (H), Medium (M), and Low (L). Factory setting is High.
Voltage Reference:
MODE | INPUT | DC 12V | DC 24V | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CUT OUT | CUT IN | CUT OUT | CUT IN | ||
L | 8.5V | 10.9V | 21.3V | 22.7V | |
M | 10.1V | 11.4V | 22.3V | 23.7V | |
H | 11.1V | 12.4V | 24.3V | 25.7V |
*The voltage is a theoretical value; there may be a deviation in different scenarios. Due to different output voltages between vehicles, H should be set when the product is connected to car power, and M or L should be set when connected to a portable battery or other back-up battery.
Temperature Unit Setting:
Switch OFF the fridge, long press ⚙️ for three seconds until E1 displays. Then switch to E5 by pressing ⚙️ again. Under E5 mode, press + or - to select Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Reset:
Switch OFF the fridge, long press ⚙️ for three seconds until E1 displays. Under E1 mode, long press + and - simultaneously for three seconds to reset.
Recommended Temperature for Common Food:
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Drinks | Fruits | Vegetable | Delicatessen | Wine | Ice cream | Meat |
5~8℃/41°F | 3~10℃/37~46°F | 4℃/39°F~50°F | 4℃/39°F | 10℃/50°F | -10℃/14°F | -18℃/-0°F |
Things to note
Cleaning:
- Switch off and unplug the device first to avoid electric shock.
- Use a wet cloth to clean the device and dry it.
- Do not soak the fridge in water and do not wash it directly.
- Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, as these can damage the device.
Storage:
- If the device will not be in use for a long time, please follow these instructions: Switch off and unplug the device. Take out all stored items. Wipe off excess water with a soft rag. Put the fridge in a cool and dry place. Leave the lid slightly open to prevent odors from forming.
- Recommended storage environment: ambient temperature: 25°C, ambient humidity: ≤75%.
Defrosting:
- Humidity can form frost on the interior of the cooling device or on the evaporator, reducing cooling capacity. Defrost the device in good time to avoid this.
- Switch off and unplug the device first to avoid electric shock.
- Take out all items stored in the device.
- Keep the lid open.
- Wipe off the defrosted water.
- Never use hard or pointed tools to remove ice or loosen objects that have frozen in place. ⚠️
Troubleshooting methods
Advice: If abnormal situations cannot be resolved through simple fault analysis, please contact professional customer service for assistance.
Issues | Cause/Suggestions |
---|---|
Refrigerator does not work |
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Refrigerator compartments are too warm |
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Food is frozen | The temperature was set too low. |
There is "water flow" noise from inside the refrigerator | It's a normal phenomenon, caused by the flow of refrigerant. |
There are water drops around the refrigerator casing or door gap | It's a normal phenomenon; moisture will condense to water when it touches a cold surface of the refrigerator. |
The compressor is slightly noisy when starting | It's a normal phenomenon; the noise will be reduced after the compressor works stably. |
Code F1 displayed | Possible cause: low voltage to fridge. Adjust battery protection from High to Medium or from Medium to Low. |
Code F2 displayed | Possible cause: condenser fan is overloaded. Disconnect power to fridge for 5 minutes & re-start. If the code shows again, contact manufacturer for service. |
Code F3 displayed | Possible cause: the compressor starts too frequently. Disconnect power to fridge for 5 minutes & re-start. If the code shows again, contact manufacturer for service. |
Code F4 displayed | Possible cause: compressor not kicking in. Disconnect power to fridge for 5 minutes & re-start. |
Code F5 displayed | Possible cause: overheating of the compressor & electronics. Disconnect power to fridge for 5 minutes & re-start. If the code shows again, contact manufacturer for service. |
Code F6 displayed | Possible cause: no parameter can be detected by the controller. Disconnect power to fridge for 5 minutes & re-start. If the code shows again, contact manufacturer for service. |
Code F7 or F8 displayed | Possible cause: temperature sensor is faulty. Contact manufacturer for service. |
Packing List
No. | Item | Qty | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Refrigerator | 1 set | |
2 | Cigarette wire | 1 set | |
3 | Power adapter | 1 set | |
4 | Manual | 1 pcs |
Use Suggestions
- If equipped with a backup battery, you can maintain any temperature you set under any circumstances without worries.
- When placing ice cream, please adjust the temperature to the lowest; it must be powered on for a long time.
- Prevent the health problems of drinking bottled water caused by high temperatures.
- Frozen food, rare seafood, and vehicle-mounted refrigerators help keep frozen fresh food cold during the journey.
- Healthcare products, insulin, and imported drugs need refrigeration; the precise temperature control of onboard refrigerators supports health.
- Tea leaves are kept fresh in the car refrigerator, allowing you to drink fresh and delicious tea anytime during a self-driving tour.
- The best storage temperature for red wine is 10°C - 18°C (50 - 64.4°F). The precise temperature control of the car refrigerator ensures the storage temperature of red wine.
- The storage time of high-grade fruit in the car during high summer temperatures will be at least 2 hours. The storage time is shorter even if the air conditioner is turned on. Using a car refrigerator effectively preserves high-grade fruit.
- The coating of high-grade sunglasses can degrade under high temperatures in summer. The car refrigerator is an ideal place to store them.
- High-grade cosmetics can deteriorate quickly under high temperatures in the car. Carry cosmetics with the car; the car refrigerator is a better choice.
Safety Precautions
WARNING!
- Do not operate the appliance if it is visibly damaged.
- Do not block the gaps of the fridge with objects like pins or wires.
- Do not expose the appliance to rain or soak it in water.
- Do not place the appliance near naked flames or other heat sources (heaters, direct sunlight, gas ovens, etc.).
- Do not store any explosive substances like spray cans with flammable propellants.
- Ensure the supply cord is dry and not trapped or damaged. Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
- Check the voltage specification on the type plate corresponds to that of the energy supply. The appliance is only to be used with the power supply unit provided.
- Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments unless they are recommended by the manufacturer.
- Once unpacked and before turning on, the appliance must be placed on a level surface for more than 6 hours.
- Make sure the appliance stays horizontally when running. The tilt angle must be less than 5° for long-time running and less than 45° for short-time running.
- Keep ventilation openings free of obstacles.
- Keep the appliance stable on the ground or in the car; do not drain upside down.
- When positioning, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.
- Risk of child entrapment. Before discarding an old refrigerator or freezer: Take off the doors. Leave the shelves in place so that children cannot easily climb inside.
- Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
- Repairs may only be carried out by qualified personnel. Incorrect repair may cause danger. The lamp and supply cord must be replaced by the manufacturer or qualified persons.
- The installation of DC power in a boat must be handled by qualified electricians.
- Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be done by children without supervision.
- The appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above, and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, if given supervision or instruction concerning safe use and understanding of the hazards.
NOTICE!
- Disconnect the power supply before each cleaning and maintenance and after every use.
- Do not use sharp tools to defrost; do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
- Risk of child entrapment. Before discarding your old refrigerator/freezer: take off the doors; leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
- Check if the cooling capacity is suitable for storing food or medicine. Food may only be stored in its original packaging or suitable containers.
- If the appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, clean, dry, and leave the door open to prevent mold developing.
- The appliance is intended for household and similar applications such as: Staff kitchen areas, camping, farm houses, hotels, motels, residential environments, bed and breakfast, catering, and similar non-retail applications.
- To avoid contamination of drinks, please respect the following instructions:
- Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase in temperature.
- Clean regularly surfaces that come into contact with drinks and accessible drainage systems.
- Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers, so they are not in contact with or drip onto other food.
- If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, clean, dry, and leave the door open to prevent mold developing within the appliance.
Please follow local regulations regarding the disposal of the appliance due to its flammable refrigerant and blowing gas.
WARNING: This appliance contains flammable foaming agent cyclopentane:
- Please avoid contact with fire when transporting and using it.
- Please ask a professional for servicing when the machine breaks down.
- Please send it to your local appointed disposal station when you discard it.
WARNING: During use, service, and disposal, please pay attention to a symbol similar to the one shown below, which is located on the rear of the appliance (rear panel or compressor) and is yellow or orange. It's a risk of fire warning symbol. There are flammable materials in refrigerant pipes and compressors. Please keep away from fire sources during use, service, and disposal. ?
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