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Cup Cooler
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Installation

5.1
Choosing the location
Please note the following:
 Choose an installation location that does not interfere with existing below-
deck objects and has enough ventilation below the surface to help dissi-
pate the heat generated by the thermoelectric process.
 Allow 150 mm of space on all sides of the unit (fig. 1, page 3).
 Make sure the chosen mounting surface is not thicker than 32 mm.
 If space underneath does not have proper ventilation, an optional vent or
power vent might have to be installed to remove the built-up heat or unit
will not cool properly.
 Do not locate in area where under-mounted portion of unit will receive fre-
quent seawater exposure or deck wash down.
 For optimum performance, mount the cooler with the LED lights (rounded
end) toward the bow or uphill to allow gravity to pull the beverage toward
the coldest side of the cooler bore (fig. 2 2, page 3).
5.2
Mounting the Cup Cooler (fig. 3, page 4)
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NOTICE! Risk of damage
Do not use power tools. Hand-tighten only. Overtightening will
cause damage to the upper trim ring locking pins.
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NOTE
For hard surfaces such as solid fiberglass and metal, tighten the
unit down evenly by tightening each of the 3 screws 1 full revolu-
tion after surface contact. For soft surfaces such as marine ply-
wood, tighten each of the 3 screws 2 full revolutions after surface
contact.
➤ Drill a 102 mm hole in the installation surface (1).
➤ Seal the raw edges of the mounting surface if applicable.
➤ Detach the stainless-steel trim ring assembly from the Cup Cooler by ro-
tating the ring clockwise then lift it off.
➤ From beneath the installation surface, slide the cup cooler upward
through the drilled hole (2).
➤ Reattach the stainless-steel trim ring assembly by aligning the ring pins to
the entry slots.
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