Notice, Danger, Thermo-electric cooler operating instructions – La-Z-Boy La-Z-Touch Cooler Recliner with Massage & Heat 11/27/2011 User Manual

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Thermo-Electric Cooler Operating Instructions

- To reduce the risk of electric shock or serious injury:

• Disconnect the electrical plug from the wall outlet before cleaning, moving,

servicing or when not in use for an extended period of time.

• Plug directly into a wall outlet. Do not use an extension cord, adapter,

or surge protector.

- To reduce the risk of product damage:

• The thermo-electric cooler is not a refrigerator. Do not use for long term

storage of food items.

• Never immerse the thermo-electric cooler in water, or any liquid.

Thermo-Electric Cooler Operating Information

The Thermo-Electric Cooler is designed to keep pre-chilled food and beverages cold. For maximum
efficiency avoid placing warm or room temperature products in the cooler.

The Thermo-Electric Cooler will lower the temperature to approximately 40° below ambient room
temperature. In normal room temperatures the cooler operates as follows:

The cooling cycle starts when the temperature inside the cooler reaches 46° to 50° F or higher.

The cooling cycle stops when the temperature has reached 38° – 40° F.

In very warm room temperatures, the inside temperature of the cooler may be higher and the
cooling cycle will run continuously.

Operating Instructions for the Thermo-Electric Cooler

Plug the thermo-electric cooler power transformer directly into a wall outlet. Make sure there is
enough slack in the cord running from the chair to the outlet to allow for rocking and reclining.
Never stretch or strain a cord.

1. To turn the thermo-electric cooler on, press the on/off switch located on the top of the cooler.

A red light on the switch indicates the cooler is on.

2. Place pre-chilled items in the cooler.

3. Do not use ice or water in the cooler. The cooler does not have a drain.

4. Do not leave the cooler top open when the cooler is on.

5. To turn the thermo-electric cooler off, press the on/off switch located on the top of the cooler.

The red light on the switch will turn off.

6. Turn the thermo-electric cooler off and unplug the power transformer when not in use.

Thermo-Electric Cooler Care and Maintenance

- To reduce the risk of electric shock

or serious injury:

• Disconnect the electrical plug from the wall outlet before cleaning, moving, servicing

or when not in use for an extended period of time.

• Plug directly into a wall outlet. Do not use an extension cord, adapter,

or surge protector.

- To reduce the risk of product damage:

• Never immerse the thermo-electric cooler in water, or any liquid.

• Prepare the thermo-electric cooler for storage when not in use for an

extended period of time.

Proper care and maintenance is necessary for maximum cooler performance.

Thermo-Electric Cooler Cleaning

1. Turn the thermo-electric cooler off and unplug both power transformers.

2. Remove the rubber mat from inside the cooler. Rinse mat with water and let dry.

3. Use a soft damp cloth to clean the inside of the cooler. A mild dishwashing detergent may be used

when additional cleaning is necessary. Do not use harsh cleaning agents, solvents or other abrasive
products to clean the cooler.

4. Dry the inside of the cooler with a soft cloth or paper towel.

5. Place the rubber mat in the bottom of the cooler.

6. Plug both power transformers directly into a wall outlet.

Thermo-Electric Cooler Defrosting

It is possible for the thermo-electric cooler to accumulate frost when operated for an extended
period of time. Defrosting is necessary to maintain the efficiency of the cooler.

1. Turn the thermo-electric cooler off and unplug both power transformers.

2. Open the cooler and let it sit at room temperature until the frost melts. To prevent damage, do

not chip the frost from the cooler.

3. Remove the rubber mat from inside the cooler and let dry.

4. Dry the inside of the cooler with a soft cloth or paper towel.

5. Place the rubber mat in the bottom of the cooler.

6. Plug both power transformers directly into a wall outlet.

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NOTICE:

DANGER

NOTICE:

(Cooler Care and Maintenance Continued)

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