No. 2-17

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Installation and conversion instructions for installing a cool bag on several models.


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Revision:
This bulletin replaces bulletin Group 6 12/12, dated August 22, 2013 and bulletin Group 6 22/16, dated
April 18, 2016.
Model Year:
As of 2003
Vehicle Types:
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Subject:
Instructions for assembly and use
Note:
The PORSCHE cool bag ( Figure 1) has a capacity of 12 liter and keeps food and drink in the
vehicle cool. The fastening system is patented by Porsche and secures the cool bag in the luggage
compartment.
Macan (95B)
Panamera (970)/Panamera (971)
Cayenne (9PA)/Cayenne (92A)/Cayenne (9YA)
Taycan (Y1A)
It is powered by the 12-volt vehicle electrical system. The cool bag is also equipped with discharge
protection for car batteries with an insufficient battery charge or low open-circuit voltage.
Figure 1
Part Info:
955.044.902.30
 Cool bag, complete
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Parts list:
Figure 2
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Cool bag, including power cable  Figure 2 -1-
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1x
Support belt  Figure 2 -2-
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1x
Belt with belt tongue  Figure 2 -3-
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1x
Belt with belt lock  Figure 2 -4-
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1x
Operating instructions  Figure 2 -5-
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2x
250 V fuse; 6.3 A (installed in power cable connector)  Figure 2
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WARNING
Improper use of cool bag
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Danger of injury
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Risk of damage to cool bag and/or vehicle interior
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NEVER store explosive substances, such as aerosol cans containing flammable propellants, in the cool
bag!
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Children from 8 years of age and persons with limited physical, sensory and mental capabilities or
persons with little experience and knowledge must be supervised at all times! Inform these people about
the possible dangers and consequences of improper use and make sure they understand these BEFORE
using the cool bag.
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Cleaning and user maintenance must NOT be carried out by children or any of the persons mentioned
above.
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Children must not play with the cool bag!
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Do NOT expose the cool bag to rain. Use only in dry rooms/dry areas!
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The cool bag is NOT suitable for commercial continuous operation!
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Comply with requirements in accordance with DIN EN 60335-1:2012-10 and DIN EN 60335-2-24:2010!
Notes:
A few words on technology:
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State-of-the-art Peltier technology (thermoelectric cooling system).
Cooling system is CFC-free and does not use any polluting coolants.
Interior is made of plastic that is suitable for foodstuffs and easy to clean.
Operates perfectly at every normal angle of inclination, thus offering significant advantages over
conventional compressor or absorption cooling units.
Tips for use:
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Pre-cooled food and drink are kept refreshingly cool using very little power.
For short-term use, only store pre-cooled food and drink.
Cooling warm food and drink takes about twice as long as in conventional household refrigerators
and can take up to 12 hours, depending on the volume of goods to be cooled.
The strong foam insulation keeps food and drink cool for a long time, even without electrical cooling
capacity.
Position the cool bag in such a way that the air from the external fan can circulate freely.
Do not place the cool bag in direct sunlight or in an overheated luggage compartment as this will
reduce the cooling capacity substantially.
Continually switching the cool bag on and off or switching the engine on and off will reduce the
service life of the cooling system.
If the cool bag is permanently connected to the vehicle electrical system, we recommend that you
activate the battery monitor, which will prevent an exhaustive discharge of your vehicle battery.
Cleaning and care:
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The cool bag is maintenance-free.
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents.
Protect the cooling unit from sand, dust, dirt and moisture.
Never clean the cool bag under running water or immerse it in water!
Disposal:
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When the cool bag has worn out, dispose of it correctly in the interest of environmental protection.
Contact your local government or city administration to find out what options are available.
Comply with all state and federal laws on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in national law! In this case, waste electrical equipment must be collected separately and
recycled in an environmental-friendly manner.
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Please inform the customer of this accordingly.
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Preparatory work:
1.1
Unpack the cool bag and read the information
about the cool bag.
1.2
Open the rear lid of the vehicle.
1.3
Unclip the support belt on the cool bag at
both ends.
1.4
Remove belt with belt tongue and belt lock
( Figure 3 ) from the front pocket on the
cool bag.
Figure 3
CAUTION
Insufficient air circulation around the external fan
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Risk of damage to the cool bag’s cooling system
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Always ensure that the external fan is not covered by the luggage or load.
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Secure the cool bag in the vehicle.
2.1
Lashing point version (vehicles without
loadspace management system)
2.1.1
Unclip belt with both spring hooks.
Information
The cool bag can be set up on the
left or right side of the luggage
compartment, depending on where
the 12 V receptacle plug sockets
are.
After installing the cool bag,
the front pocket should still be
accessible!
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2.1.2
Depending on the installation
position of the cool bag, clip the
spring hook on the relevant belt
Figure 4
(using the belt tongue or belt lock)
into the relevant lashing point (at the front or back, or at the left or right side in the
luggage compartment) from above ( Figure 4 -A -).
2.1.3
Extend both belts on the cool bag to their full length.
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2.1.4
Place the cool bag in the luggage compartment and clip both belts (one with the
belt lock and the other with the belt tongue) into the relevant belts on the cool bag.
2.1.5
Adjust the belts on the cool bag until they are taut ( Figure 4 -B -).
Loadspace management system version
2.2.1
Slide telescopic rod into the
rear-most position towards the rear
lid.
2.2.2
Place cool bag in the luggage
compartment behind the upright
rear-seat backrest.
Information
When fixing the cool bag in place
using the telescopic rod, make sure
there is a sufficient gap between
the base of the telescopic rod and
the cooling fins on the cool bag (
Figure 5, -X-).
2.2.3
3
Slide telescopic rod towards the
rear-seat backrest as far as the cool
bag and fix it in place ( Figure 5 -top-).
Figure 5
Connect cool bag and switch it on
3.1
Take the power cable from the small pocket
on the cool bag and install it into the corresponding 12 V plug socket ( Figure 5 and
 Figure 6 )
Figure 6
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Open the cool bag and switch on the battery
monitor ( Figure 7 -arrow-).
The battery monitor is active even when the
ignition is switched off. This is apparent from
the green LED, which lights up on the monitor.
Figure 7
Installation
positions:
Examples of installation positions in the various Porsche vehicles:
Cayenne (9PA)
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Cayenne (92A)
Cayenne Coupé (9YA)
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Panamera (970)
Panamera Sport Turismo (971)
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Macan (95B)
Taycan (Y1A)
References:
 Owner's Manual - "Luggage compartment"
 Owner's Manual - "Plug sockets"
 Owner's Manual - "Loadspace management system"
Important Notice: Technical Bulletins issued by Porsche Cars North America, Inc. are intended only for use by professional automotive technicians who have attended Porsche service training
courses. They are written to inform those technicians of conditions that may occur on some Porsche vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper servicing of a vehicle. Porsche special
tools may be necessary in order to perform certain operations identified in these bulletins. Use of tools and procedures other than those Porsche recommends in these bulletins may be detrimental to the
safe operation of your vehicle, and may endanger the people working on it. Properly trained Porsche technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do the job properly and
safely. Part numbers listed in these bulletins are for reference only. The work procedures updated electronically in the Porsche PIWIS diagnostic and testing device take precedence and, in the event of a
discrepancy, the work procedures in the PIWIS Tester are the ones that must be followed.
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