Monday while I was at Camp Inn, no one there could figure out what was wrong with the cooler, contacted Dometic customer service line.
Explained issue, was referred to a local authorized repair center.
Called the number, answered by a different business name, thought I might have misdialed. Recalled number again, same response. Googled supposibly authorized repair center name, hmmm, same number. During second phone call, person who speaks English as a second language stated they had the number for over 10 years. Thanked them for assistance.
Called Dometic customer service number again, each call takes about 15 to 20 minutes to work way thru the waiting line. Explained first suggested repair center no longer in business. Referred to a local RV dealer.
Called them, explained cooler wasn't working. Even though I stated they were an authorized repair center, he suggested I contact major retailer where product purchased. The large box retailer had referred me to Dometic since product in warrenty.
Grumbled, waited a while and called RV dealer again. Started conversation that call was to arrange Dometic warranty work. No mention where product was purchased. First, no one had an idea what a CF-35 is. Explained. OH, I guess we can repair. Then they said, well, large unit repairs are out 3 days to make a reservation. Again explained, no it is not a camper, but a cooler that I can carry. Finally the scheduler understood, and I brought the product in on Tuesday.
While checking in, service department, had never seen or heard of the CF-35. Now I feel like saying a few choice words. Anyway, explained works on 110 not 12 volt. Provided copy of original purchase receipt. Repair center would call when fixed. Friday the cooler was fixed.
Service counter knew who I was when I walked in! Manager asked a few questions. Basically no one had seen one of them before.
Q:There isn't much space inside there
A: Same amount of space compared to a traditional cooler full of ice and weighs less when full. (I have a difficult time moving ice cooler). Explained that with the CF-35 I do not have to place meat inside a tupperware container so ice does not become contaminated. No draining of water, and running to purchace ice.
Service manager explained to delivery runner detailed explanation of what the CF-35 looks like. He carried to my car explaining he had never seen one of these.
Saturday tested unit all day. Plugged into 12 volt and it ran all day.
Problem was the ground wire solder came loose from back of 12 volt plug in. Fixed, put back together and tested.
So, large RV dealers do not know everything compared to teardrop world!