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DW35RXP4-EX-1

DW35RXP4-EX-1 - Vitrifrigo Stainless Steel Single Drawer Refrigerator (External Cooling Unit) OCX2 Model
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DW35RXP4-EX-1
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Description

Vitrifrigo DW35RXP4-EX-1 - 1.2 cu. ft. Single Drawer Refrigerator, Stainless steel, Adjustable flange, Steelock latch, external unit, 12/24vdc - 115/230vac - 50/60Hz OCX2

Features

  • 1.2 cu. ft. Single Drawer Refrigerator
  • Stainless steel
  • Adjustable flange
  • Steelock latch
  • External unit
  • 12/24vdc - 115/230vac - 50/60Hz

The Stainless Steel Drawer Series has been completely updated in both design and function. The stylish new square edge door design with the Steelock positive latch handle has the added functionality of a vent position for air circulation during periods of non-use preventing mold or bad odors in the fridge. The single section, stainless steel fitting frame allows the fridge to be securely fixed either with the door flush or proud of your furniture and has integrated vent slots to improve air flow and the efficiency of the cooling unit behind.

Total volume CU.FT LITER
  1.2 35
Net weight LB KG
  52.9 25
Power supply 12/24Vdc - 100-240Vac 50/60Hz
Nominal consumption 47 W (3.38A) - 12Vdc / 47 W (0.53A) - 115Vac
Color Stainless Steel
Important Information
  • Breaker: 15 amps breaker for 12V DC power.
  • Wire: Use at least 10-gauge wire for installations up to 12 feet long.
  • Installation clearance: Allow space for ventilation (typically at rear and sides).
  • Fridge dimensions (HxWxD): Check both outer and cut-out dimensions.
  • Door swing clearance: Ensure there’s enough space for drawers to fully open.

Dimensions

Dimensional Drawing
Dimensions
Dimensions INCHES MM
Width 19.60 498
Height 11.45 291
Depth 28.62 727

Specifications

Brand
Vitrifrigo
Overall Dimensions H
11 7/16
Overall Dimensions W
19 5/8
Overall Dimensions D
28 5/8
Total Volume
1.2 cu.ft
Power Supply
12/24Vdc - 100-240Vac 50/60Hz
Normal Consumption
47 W (3.38A) - 12Vdc / 47 W (0.53A) - 115Vac
Cooling Unit Type
External Cooling Unit
Exterior Color
Stainless Steel
Flange Type
Adjustable Flange
Reversible Door
No
Opening Type
Drawer
Vent Position
Yes
Internal Ice Maker
No

FAQ's

Can I transport a refrigerator lying down?

It’s best to transport it upright.

How can I reduce energy consumption in my refrigerator?

Keep the doors closed as much as possible, avoid overloading, allow hot food to cool before storing, and ensure proper ventilation behind the unit.

How do I defrost a freezer quickly?

Turn off the refrigerator, remove food, and use bowls of hot water to speed up melting. Never use sharp objects to remove ice.

How do I know if my refrigerator door seal is bad?

If you notice condensation, warm air leaks, or the door doesn’t close tightly, the gasket may need replacing.

How long should a refrigerator last?

Most refrigerators last 10–15 years, depending on the model, usage, and maintenance.

What should I do if my refrigerator is making loud noises?

Noises can come from the evaporator fan, compressor, or condenser fan. Clean the fans and ensure the refrigerator is level on the floor.

How often should I clean my refrigerator?

It’s recommended to clean the interior every 3–4 months and the condenser coils twice a year to maintain efficiency.

Why is my refrigerator not cooling properly?

Common causes include dirty condenser coils, blocked air vents, faulty thermostats, or low refrigerant levels. Check for these issues first.

What is the ideal temperature setting for a refrigerator and freezer?

The refrigerator should be set to 37°F (3°C) and the freezer to 0°F (-18°C) for optimal food preservation.

Why is my refrigerator cycling on and off frequently?

Frequent cycling could mean dirty coils, faulty sensors, or improper thermostat settings.