For maximum performance, plug in the thermoelectric cooler and let the
temperature stabilize before filling it with food and beverages. If food or a cold
drink is put into a cold refrigerator, it will stay cold. The Versatemp™ unit will always
perform at its best when it is filled with food or beverages that are already at the
temperature you want them to maintain.
Versatemp thermoelectric coolers do not have a thermostat, therefore it is
normal for the units to run continuously when cooling without shutting off at a
predetermined temperature. This means that their cooling ability is affected by the
air temperature around them. For example, where a constant room temperature
of 72 ˚F (22 ˚C) is maintained, the Versatemp 28 will cool to approximately 36 ˚F
(2 ˚C), and the Versatemp 35 will cool to approximately 41 ˚F (5 ˚C). To ensure
optimum cooling performance, always keep your unit out of direct sunlight. Foods
and beverages will continue to stay cool after the Versatemp is disconnected, but
the food storage temperature will change over time to that of the surrounding air.
Versatemp thermoelectric coolers have an upper temperature limit of 135 ˚F
(57.2 ˚C) when used for warming. It is normal for the fans to run continuously
during warming. The ability to warm is affected by the temperature around the unit
and may not reach 135 ˚F (57.2 ˚C) in temperatures under 32 ˚F (0 ˚C).
Observe common-sense hygiene rules. Do not eat or drink perishable items that may
have spoiled or become contaminated as a result of improper temperature control.
It is normal for thermoelectric coolers to collect condensate inside the unit,
especially when operated in high ambient temperatures or humid environments.
This is not a malfunction. Droplets can be wiped from the unit with a dry, clean cloth.
FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE,
allow temperature to stabilize before filling with
food and beverages.
Plug in Versatemp™ and allow to run for:
• Approximately 3 hours to cool
• Approximately 1 hour to warm