Furrion FCR08DCGTA Series User manual

** Product Series/ ** Série de produits/ ** Serie de productos
& CU. FT. V BUILTIN REFRIGERATOR
RÉFRIGÉRATEUR INTÉGRÉ DE V DE ET
PIEDS CUBES
REFRIGERADOR INTEGRADO DE V DE Y
PIES CÚBICOS
MODEL/MODÈLE/MODELO: FCRDCGTA**, FCRDCGTA**
USER MANUAL/MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR/MANUAL DE USUARIO
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Thank you for purchasing this Furrion® product. Before operating your new appliance, please read these instructions carefully.
This instruction manual contains information for safe use, installation and maintenance of the appliance.
Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place for future reference. This will ensure safe use and reduce the risk of injury.
Be sure to pass on this manual to new owners of this appliance.
The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for any damages due to disregarding these instructions.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents..........................................................................................................................................................................1
Explanation of Symbols ...............................................................................................................................................................2
Important Safety Instructions.....................................................................................................................................................2
General Safety Warnings ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Proper Disposal of the Refrigerator ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Parts and Features .......................................................................................................................................................................3
Installation .....................................................................................................................................................................................4
What’s in the Box...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Site Preparation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Securing the Refrigerator .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Reversing the Door Swing (Optional)............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Operation........................................................................................................................................................................................8
Temperature Control.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Off Grid Usage .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Extreme Temperature Usage............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Adjusting the Shelf (Optional)............................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Storage Lock ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Transportation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Energy Saving Tips................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Extended Storage ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Cleaning and Maintenance ..........................................................................................................................................................10
Refrigerator Interior Cleaning............................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Refrigerator Exterior Cleaning........................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Battery Maintenance.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Replacing the Interior LED .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Replacing Door Panels (for FCR08DCGTA-BL/BR and FCR10DCGTA-BL/BR models only)............................................................ 11
Circuit Diagram..............................................................................................................................................................................13
Specifications................................................................................................................................................................................13
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................................14
Furrion Model No. Lippert Item No.
FCR08DCGTA-BL 2021123822
FCR08DCGTA-BR 2021123789
FCR10DCGTA-BL 2021123811
FCR10DCGTA-BR 2021123808
FCR08DCGTA-NR 2021128862
FCR08DCGTA-NL 2021128861
Furrion Model No. Lippert Item No.
FCR08DCGTA-KR 2021128859
FCR08DCGTA-KL 2021128860
FCR10DCGTA-NR 2021123823
FCR10DCGTA-NL 2021123764
FCR10DCGTA-KR 2021124518
FCR10DCGTA-KL 2021123826

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Explanation of Symbols
This manual has safety information and instructions to help
you eliminate or reduce the risk of accidents and injuries.
Always respect all safety warnings identified with these
symbols. A signal word will identify safety messages and
property damage messages, and will indicate the degree or
level of hazard seriousness.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate personal injury, or
property damage.
Important Safety Instructions
General Safety Warnings
CAUTION
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance
can cause personal injury or property damage. For assistance or
additional information, contact Furrion customer service.
●Do not allow anything to touch the refrigerator cooling
system.
●Make sure the electrical installation follows all applicable
code.
●Do not bypass or change the refrigerator's electrical
components or features.
●Do not spray liquids near electrical outlets, connections, or
the refrigerator components. Most liquids are conductive,
which can cause electric shock, short circuit or fire.
●The refrigerator cooling system is under pressure. Do not try
to repair or to recharge a defective cooling system.
●The shelves have been fixed according to safety regulation.
The shelves must always be retained during operation and
transportation. Contact Furrion customer service if the fixing
mechanism is ever compromised.
●Make sure the glass door does not contact any hard object
while opening/closing the door.
●Do not slam the glass door.
WARNING
●The rear of the refrigerator has sharp edges and corners. To
prevent cuts or abrasions when working on the refrigerator,
use caution and wear personal protection such as cut
resistant gloves, and arm protection.
●Do not store or use gasoline or any flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this refrigerator.
●This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of
the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
●Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
●To avoid an electrical shock hazard, relevant actions should
be performed by qualified and certified professionals. Power
should always be disconnected.
WARNING
●Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the
built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
●Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate
the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the
manufacturer.
●Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage
compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Proper Disposal of the Refrigerator
DANGER
Risk of child entrapment. To avoid the possibility of child
entrapment, please take the following precautions before you
dispose of your refrigerator.
●Remove all doors.
●Leave shelves in place so children may not easily climb inside.
●Never allow children to play with, operate, or crawl inside the
refrigerator.
Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of
the past. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are still
dangerous even if they will sit for “just a few days.” If
you are getting rid of your old refrigerator, please follow the
instructions below to help prevent accidents.
Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer:
●Take off the doors.
●Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily
climb inside.
Refrigerants
The refrigerant isobutane (R600a) is contained within the
refrigerant circuit of the refrigerator, a natural gas with a high
level of environmental compatibility, which is nevertheless
flammable and under federal law must be removed prior to
product disposal. If you are getting rid of an old refrigeration
product, check with the company handling the disposal
about what to do.
Save these instructions for future reference!

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Parts and Features
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Item Part Name
1Trim Kit
2Freezer Shelf
3Charcoal Filter
4Temperature Control
5Refrigerator Top Shelf
6Refrigerator Bottom Shelf
7Drawer
Item Part Name
8Air Vent
9½ Gallon Door Bin
10 Gasket
11 Refrigerator Door
12 Common Door Bin
13 Freezer Door

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Installation
What’s in the Box
1. Set the unit upright.
NOTE: The refrigerator may have been laid on its back for
transportation and delivery. This is acceptable, but must
be stood up-right vertically for at least 4 hours before
running the compressor to settle the compressor oil.
2. Unpack the unit, discard the packaging material
appropriately.
3. Confirm everything is in the box. If anything is damaged or
missing, contact your dealer.
●Refrigerator x 1
●User Manual x 1
●Warranty Leaflet x 1
●Refrigerator Door Lock Cover x 1
●Storage Lock x 1
●Air Vent (on glass shelf) x 1
●Door Bin x 1
Site Preparation
Removing the Existing Refrigerator (if
applicable)
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION
Gas leaks may occur in your system and result in a
dangerous situation. Always perform a leak test for
possible leaks according to the manufacturer’s instructions
after removing any appliance.
●NEVER leak test when smoking. Never use a flame.
●Do not use any appliance until connection has been leak
tested and does not leak.
●Remove the existing refrigerator (if applicable):
−Unplug the 120V AC power cord from the receptacle
at the rear of the refrigerator enclosure.
−Disconnect the 12V DC leads from the refrigerator and
cap the lead ends.
−Turn off the LP gas supply to the refrigerator.
−Disconnect the LP gas line from the refrigerator. Cap
the line and verify there are no LP gas leaks.
−Remove the screws anchoring the refrigerator to the
enclosure.
−Slide the refrigerator out from the enclosure and
remove it from the RV.
Select Location
●Your new refrigerator must stand on a flat surface which
should support a weight of 330Lbs (150kg). Surface must
be level relative to the coach floor plane.
NOTE: A slope that is comfortable to live with, and from
normal transportation is acceptable.
●If the appliance is to be placed onto the carpet, support it
with a wooden board. Do not place the appliance directly
on the carpet, as the heat from the compressor may
cause the carpet to fade.
●For best and most efficient operation, the refrigerator
should operate within 50°F ~ 126°F (10°C ~ 52°C). If
installing near large heat sources, such as furnaces,
fireplaces, furnaces, etc. Ensure a thermal barrier, such
as wood paneling isolates the refrigerator space as not to
hinder performance of the appliance.
Refrigerator Cabinet/Enclosure Preparation
●The built-in refrigerator is designed for 0" clearance to the
sides, top. There is an intentional ¼" clearance between
the back of the unit and cabinet to allow the service wire
to enter the cabinet space. Frame the cabinet to the
dimensions indicated below:
H
D
W
¼” space wire entrance
to the cabinet
1/4"
Model W H D
8 cu. ft. 12 Volt Built-in
Refrigerator 23½"±⅛"52⅞"±⅛"24"±⅛"
10 cu. ft. 12 Volt Built-in
Refrigerator 23½"±⅛"59⅞"±⅛"24"±⅛"
●Squareness of the cabinet/enclosure needs to be within
the "W" & "H" dimensions described in two places on
either end. The diagonal measurement should be within
⅜" from each other.
●The base support of the cabinet/enclosure must be
prepared with a 0 degree slope. If the existing cabinet/
enclosure has a base with a slope, shimming is required to
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NOTE: Cabinet/enclosures of absorption style fridges
may be built with a 3 degree slope towards the rear. The
slope is to allow moisture drainage towards the sidewall
vent.
●The cooling system is a forced air closed loop design,
with inlet and exhaust on the bottom front of the unit. The
enclosure does not need to be ventilated for any purpose.
There is also no need for additional insulation on sides
and top of the enclosure. The enclosure can be treated as
a normal cabinet enclosure of the living space.
●Face surfaces of the cabinet enclosure made from solid
MDF should contain a softwood backing as a skeleton for
mounting support, and to reduce splitting.
NOTE: A softwood core with MDF laminate, or a soft/
hardwood face will be sufficient without a skeleton
backing.
Electrical Connection
WARNING
Any electrical work required to install this appliance should
be carried out by a qualified or competent person.
All Furrion products referenced in this manual are to be
installed in accordance with local and national codes,
including the latest editions of the following standards:
USA:
●NFPA 1192
●NFPA 70
●ANSI/RVIA low Voltage
Canada:
●C22.1
●CSA Z240
The appliance is powered by Nominal DC 12V and must be
supplied at SAFETY EXTRA-LOW VOLTAGE circuit, a listed
power converter that conforms to UL 458 and/or C22.2 No.
107.1 is required.
Circuit Wiring Based on Voltage Drop:
Circuit wiring, gauge (AWG), length, and routing is to be
determined by the installer. It must not exceed a voltage drop
at the appliance of more than .4V DC.
To Measure: Start the appliance from warm, isolate and
measure the voltage difference between each DC12V power
source(s) and the appliance connection. If the Voltage drop
exceeds .4V DC, the length of wire should be shortened, and/
or Wire gauge (AWG) increased.
Circuit Rating: Min 15Amp, Max 40Amp. Do not share circuit
with any other utilization equipment.
NOTE: The circuit must be fused appropriately for the wire
gauge (AWG) used, within 18" of the DC 12V power source.
Only a single blow fuse or manual resettable breaker is
allowed, auto-resetting breakers must not be used. Do not
add an additional fuse to the pigtail end of the appliance.
The following is a starting guideline for wire sizing and should
be adjusted based on actual voltage drop:
●Max 20ft = 10AWG
●Max 35ft = 8AWG
●Max 55ft = 6AWG
Installation TIPS:
●Voltage drop can be reduced by terminating the -12V
(white) lead directly to the vehicle chassis.
●-12V (white) and Ground (Green) leads can be combined
at the appliance or individually terminated.
Supply Wire
Pigtail Harness
from Refrigerator
Not Provided
●Enter supply wire into the cabinet space. It is acceptable
to enter through the cabinet floor, sidewall, backwall or
ceiling. Ensure that the wire enters within the free cabinet
space behind the refrigerator.
●Furrion recommends dropping the 12V supply wire from
the upper ceiling or upper rear wall. Temporarily affix the
wires to the upper half of the appliance with tape so that
excess wire will droop without risk of rubbing with the
appliance chassis and floor during installation.
Drainage Preparation
The cavity condensate drainage is captured in a drain pan
integrated with the unit. No external drainage needs to be
prepared at this point.
Securing the Refrigerator
1. Center the appliance in the cabinet and adjust to align
the trim evenly to cover gaps. If the trim is uneven or
protruding from the cabinet face, ensure the cabinet base
is level and add shims to align. Do not force the appliance
chassis into position as this will tweak it out of shape.
2. Affix the refrigerator to the cabinet using the appropriate
screws for the material (Fig 1 & 2). Ensure that the screw
affixes into a soft or hardwood substrate for support.
Mounting only into MDF material is not sufficient.
NOTE: If securing a refrigerator in a cabinet with a sidewall
vent, no additional mounting or sealing is necessary on the
rear of the appliance.
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Fig. 2
3. Install the air vent and tighten the screws. (Fig. 3)
Fig. 3
Reversing the Door Swing (Optional)
Your refrigerator is ordered as either a left or right open swing
from the factory, you may change the door swing direction as
required.
1. Disassemble the freezer door by removing the Hinge A
fixing screws. (Fig. 4) Remove the Hole Plastic Cover
Plugs from the left side of the refrigerator and set aside for
future use.
Hinge A
Fig. 4
Hole Plastic Cover Plugs
2. Disassemble the Refrigerator Door by removing the Hinge
B and Hinge C fixing screws. (Fig. 5)
Hinge B
Hinge C
Fig. 5
Hole Plastic
Cover Plugs
3. Reverse the parts of Freezer Door Lock Cover, Metal
Bracket, Plastic Bushing, Freezer Door Lock, Lock Fixing
Block to the opposite side respectively. (Fig. 6)
NOTE: The Metal Bracket is only applicable to models
FCR08DCGTA-BL/BR and FCR10DCGTA-BL/BR.
Lock Fixing Block
Freezer Door Lock Freezer Door Lock Cover
Plastic Bushing
Metal Bracket
Fig. 6
4. Remove the Refrigerator Door Lock Cover (right) and
save it for future use. Change Refrigerator Door Lock and
Lock Fixing Blocks to the opposite side. Install the left side
Refrigerator Door Lock Cover, provided as an accessory
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Refrigerator Door
Lock Cover (left)
Refrigerator Door
Lock Cover (right)
Lock Fixing Block
Refrigerator Door Lock
Fig. 7
5. Reverse the Metal Bracket and Plastic Bushing on the
bottom of Refrigerator Door. (Fig. 8)
NOTE: The Metal Bracket is only applicable to models
FCR08DCGTA-BL/BR and FCR10DCGTA-BL/BR.
Metal Bracket
Plastic Bushing
Fig. 8
6. Unscrew the Door Latch Bracket fixing screws and
change it to the opposite side. (Fig. 9)
Fig. 9
7. Fix the Hinge A at the bottom left. Reinstall the
Refrigerator Door and fix the Hinge B to the left side of the
middle beam. (Fig. 10)
Hinge A
Hinge B
Fig. 10
8. Install the Freezer Door and then fix the Hinge C at the top
left. (Fig. 11)
Hinge C
Hinge B
Fig. 11
Door swing change is complete, now check for proper
alignment. Feel for any binding, or misalignment of the
door, and make certain the latch is catching and releasing
correctly. Slight adjustments can be made by loosening and
adjusting the hinges if needed.
NOTE: The instructions above are for changing the door
open direction from the left to the right. By reversing the
above steps, you can change the door open direction from
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Operation
The appliance has a low-voltage shut-off function, intended
to protect your RV battery's from excessive drain.
NOTE: This function controls compressor operation only, a
small electric current is still used for the LED cavity light and
low-voltage monitoring system. Once voltage is increased,
the system will automatically begin normal operation.
The cavity LED light will also turn off after 3 minutes of the
door being open. The 3-minute timer can be reset by closing
and re-opening the door.
Temperature Control
CAUTION
Proper food storage temperatures is important to reduce
the risk of foodborne illness bacteria.
The temperature control knob is located in the fresh food
compartment of the refrigerator. It is designed to set the
temperature from cold to coldest or turn the refrigeration
system off.
The recommended operating temperatures for proper food
storage is as follows:
Compartment Temperature
Fridge 36°F~40°F (2°C~4°C)
Freezer < 0°F (< -18°C)
Turn the thermostat to max when first starting the refrigerator
and after putting large quantities of food in. After a few
hours turn it down between mid and max position to reach
the recommended operating temperature setting. This
will ensure the cabinet is thoroughly chilled before food is
placed into the refrigerator. Placing large amounts of food
may require additional cooling time to bring the temperature
down. Several conditions may require adjustment of the
temperature dial, use the following chart as a guideline.
Mid
Min Max
Thermostat Setting Fridge Temperature Freezer
Temperature
Max 30°F(-1.1°C) -11.2°F(-24°C)
Between Max and Mid 39.2°F(4°C) 1.4°F(-17°C)
Mid 43.7°F(6.5°C) 5°F(-15°C)
Between Mid and Min 45.5°F(7.5°C) 6.8°F(-14°C)
Min 46.4°F(8°C) 8.6°F(-13°C)
NOTE: The above chart is a guideline defined based on ideal ambient
conditions of 77°F (25°C). Several factors can alter the performance,
a refrigerator thermometer should be placed to achieve maximum
performance.
NOTE: If power is lost during operation, the refrigerator will
automatically resume operation after 3 to 5 minutes. The
temperature knob does not need to be adjusted or cycled to
restart the refrigerator.
Off Grid Usage
●Where grid power is not available, the “OFF GRID” setting
can be used to maximize battery life.
●During travel, where a tow vehicle will provide constant
battery charging, it is recommended to operate the
refrigerator at a normal temperature setting dial (refer to
“Temperature Control” section). Once you have arrived
and are dependent on your battery reserve, rotate the
knob to the “OFF GRID” setting of the dial.
●It is recommended to store meat and dairy products
towards the back and middle shelf of your refrigerator.
Utilize the other space of the refrigerator for beverages,
condiments, and produce.
NOTE: Operation time of refrigerator in "OFF GRID" mode
depends on, but not limited to, factors such as; ambient
temperature, battery capacity, condition of battery,
thermostat setting, food qty, and frequency of door openings.
Reference the below chart to adjust operation time based on
ambient temperature.
Ambient Temperature Operation Time
68°F(20°C) 100%
77°F(25°C) 80%
90°F(32.2°C) 55%
110°F(43°C) 25%

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Extreme Temperature Usage
The normal operating temperature for this appliance is 50°F
(10°C) to 109.4°F (43°C).
The refrigerator can be used in ambient temperatures
between 109.4°F (43°C) and 125.6°F (52°C), but expect
reduced cooling performance. If the ambient temperature
exceeds 125.6°F (52°C), allow the inside of the coach to cool
down before turning on. If the ambient temperature is below
50°F (10°C), the dial control may need to be turned towards
max to operate the refrigerator. The freezer can be operated
with ambient temperatures below 32°F (0°C), but expect the
refrigerator to be frozen. Furrion recommends increasing the
ambient temperatures above 50°F (10°C) for best results.
Adjusting the Shelf (Optional)
WARNING
To avoid the possibility of child entrapment, do not remove
any shelf from the refrigerator. Shelving is intended to deter
children from play in the compartment area.
The refrigerator and freezer shelves are fixed in the
compartments from the factory. Shelving adjustment is
possible with the following Instruction:
NOTE: The instructions will walk through the freezer
compartment shelving, but apply to all shelving.
To adjust the freezer compartment shelf position:
1. Open the compartment door. (Fig. 12)
Fig. 12
2. Lever the shelf fixing screw cover using a sharp tool.
(Fig. 13)
Fig. 13
Shelf Fixing
Screw Cover
3. Loosen the fixing screw using a Phillips screwdriver.
(Fig. 14)
Fig. 14
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to loosen the shelf fixing screw on
the other side. Pull to remove the shelf out from its original
position. (Fig. 15)
Fig. 15
5. Slide the shelf into an appropriate position and fix with
screw. (Fig. 16)
Fig. 16
Repeat the process for shelving in the refrigerator.
Storage Lock
Utilize the Storage Lock, provided in the accessories
package with the unit, to prop the door open during extended
storage. This will provide air flow throughout to reduce
moisture and odors.
NOTE: It is not recommended to leave the Storage Lock in
position during traveling, vibration may shake the latch loose.
1. Press the Storage Lock onto the lock bracket directly to
install it.
2. Press both sides of the Storage Lock as per the arrows
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Storage Lock
Lock Bracket
Fig. 17
3. Close the doors so that the door latch engages with the
storage lock.
Transportation
Your refrigerator is designed to operate during normal
transportation of your coach. Please refer to the following
guidelines to assist during transportation.
●During long trips, leave your refrigerator off until 3 hours
before your destination arrival. This will help reduce
any moisture/ice accumulation and accidental battery
discharging.
●Avoid traveling with food in the cavity. Wait until you have
arrived to your destination and remove any remaining
food before departing.
●Never transport with the Storage lock in place.
●Turn refrigerator to "OFF" if climbing/crawling any off-road
grades. Compressor oil should resettle within 2 hours.
Energy Saving Tips
●When possible, place your coach or refrigeration in a
position to avoid direct sun.
●Cool down the hot food to normal temperature before
putting them into the refrigerator.
●Be sure to wrap foods properly, and wipe containers dry
before placing them in the refrigerator. This could prevent
frost buildup inside the refrigerator.
●Organize and label the food to reduce door openings and
long time searches.
Extended Storage
Any time the unit is not to be in-use, it is considered
"extended storage". Follow the below steps to properly
prepare the unit for storage:
1. Remove all food and turn the dial to off.
2. Let any accumulated ice thaw, and dry out with a towel.
3. Disconnect power(either via main disconnect switch, and
turning the converter off or fuse).
4. Remove charcoal filter to preserve charcoal activation,
replace with a new filter every season or after three
months of active use.
5. Install door Storage Lock.
See the "Storage Lock" section about how to install the
Storage Lock.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Refrigerator Interior Cleaning
It is recommended to clean the interior as needed due to
spills and other cleaning needs, or each time a new charcoal
filter is replaced.
Refrigerator Exterior Cleaning
To maintain good appearance of your refrigerator, it is
recommended to clean it regularly.
Mix together one to two tablespoon of baking soda and
one quart of water. Wipe down the walls and glass doors of
the refrigerator with this solution, then rinse it with water.
Wipe the refrigerator dry. Avoid using abrasive cleaners and
scrubbing pads or they will damage the refrigerator surfaces.
Battery Maintenance
Your refrigerator has an automatic shut-off switch, should the
voltage drop below 9.6V at the terminal connection. This is to
help prevent permanent damage to your batteries.
NOTE: Once voltage is re-established the refrigerator will
begin working automatically per the setting of the dial.
When possible maintain the float voltage listed on your
battery. Solar is a good way to maintain battery voltage if
a local power source is not available. Contact Furrion for
further questions or options on Solar.
Replacing the Interior LED
WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard
Remove power to the refrigerator by turning off the
converter, disconnecting the battery main, or pulling the
fuse. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or
personal injury.
Before removing the LED, turn the refrigerator temperature
control to the OFF position. Replace the old LED with a new
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authorized dealer to purchase a genuine Furrion replacement
LED (C-FCR10DCDTA-S01).
1. Unscrew the three screws (Fig. 18)
Fig. 18
2. Press the cover backwards toward the rear of the unit and
open it. (Fig. 19)
Fig. 19
3. Remove the clip and two screws to replace the old LED
with a new LED. Fix the clip and tighten the screws. Then
reinstall the cover. (Fig. 20)
Fig. 20
Replacing the Charcoal Filter
It is recommended to replace the charcoal filter every
three months of active use. Contact Furrion or Furrion
authorized dealer to purchase the replacement charcoal filter
(C-FCR10DCDTA-B01).
Replace the charcoal filter by pulling it out from the
refrigerator as shown in Fig. 21 and replace with a new one.
Fig. 21
Replacing Door Panels (for
FCR08DCGTA-BL/BR and
FCR10DCGTA-BL/BR models only)
Furrion offers high gloss black, matte black, stainless steel
and black stainless steel colors of refrigerator door panel.
Contact Furrion or Furrion authorized dealer to purchase the
replacement door panel.
Replacement Door Panel
Color
Model/Lippert Item No.
8 cu. ft. 12 Volt Built-in
Refrigerator
10 cu. ft. 12 Volt Built-
in Refrigerator
Stainless Steel C-FCR08DCGTA-A01
2021124550
C-FCR10DCGTA-A01
2021124553
Matte Black C-FCR08DCGTA-A02
2021124479
C-FCR10DCGTA-A02
2021124465
High Gloss Black C-FCR08DCGTA-A03
2021124478
C-FCR10DCGTA-A03
2021124498
Black Stainless Steel C-FCR08DCGTA-A04 C-FCR10DCGTA-A04
Black Midnight Glass C-FCR08DCGTA-A05 C-FCR10DCGTA-A05
High Gloss Black C-FCR08DCGTA-A03a
2021124446
C-FCR10DCGTA-A03a
2021124453
Replacing Refrigerator Door Panel
When replacing the refrigerator door panel, the following
dimensions should be met:
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V

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CCD-0005506 Rev: 03-24-22
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Model H V T
8 cu. ft. 12 Volt
Built-in Refrigerator 27¾"±⁄" 23¾"±⁄" ⁄"
10 cu. ft. 12 Volt
Built-in Refrigerator 34¾"±⁄" 23¾"±⁄" ⁄"
NOTE: "T" indicating the thickness of the replacement door panel.
1. Pull out the Side Cover. (Fig. 22)
Fig. 22
2. Slide out the Refrigerator Door Panel and replace with a
new one. (Fig. 23)
Fig. 23
Replacing Freezer Door Panel
When replacing the freezer door panel, the following
dimensions should be met:
H
V
Model H V T
8 cu. ft. 12 Volt
Built-in Refrigerator 18¾"±⁄" 23¾"±⁄" ⁄"
10 cu. ft. 12 Volt
Built-in Refrigerator 18¾"±⁄" 23¾"±⁄" ⁄"
NOTE: "T" indicating the thickness of the replacement door panel.
1. Hold the right of the Top Cover and lift upward to remove.
(Fig. 24)
Fig. 24
2. Take off the Side Cover. Slide out the Freezer Door Panel
and replace with a new one. Reinstall the Top Cover and Side
Cover. (Fig. 25)
Side Cover
Top Cover
Fig. 25

English
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Circuit Diagram
Red
GND
Green
To Chassis / 12V Ground
12V Power
10.2~14.2V DC
Inverter PCB
Blue
Black
Thermostat
Green
-
+
F+
F-
D
C
P
T
Fuse 15A
Compressor
Red
White
Red
Black Cooling
Fan
M
M
White
Compartment
Light (LED)
Timer
3 min.
Door
Switch
Specifications
H
D
W

English
CCD-0005506 Rev: 03-24-22
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8 cu. ft. 12 Volt Built-in Refrigerator 10 cu. ft. 12 Volt Built-in Refrigerator
Capacity (cu. ft.) 8 cu. ft. 10 cu. ft.
Product Dimensions (W x H x D) 24¼ x 53⅛ x 25¾” (616 x 1350 x 655mm) 24¼ x 60⅛ x 25¾” (616 x 1528 x 655mm)
Recessed Dimensions (W x H x D) 23¼ x 52⅝ x 23¾” (592 x 1338 x 604mm) 23¼ x 52⅝ x 23¾” (592 x 1338 x 604mm)
Net Weight (lbs/kg)
FCR08DCGTA-BL
FCR08DCGTA-BR 118lbs / 53.5kg FCR10DCGTA-BL
FCR10DCGTA-BR 130lbs / 59kg
FCR08DCGTA-NR
FCR08DCGTA-NL
FCR08DCGTA-KR
FCR08DCGTA-KL
126lbs / 57kg
FCR10DCGTA-NR
FCR10DCGTA-NL
FCR10DCGTA-KR
FCR10DCGTA-KL
139lbs / 63kg
Rated Power Supply Voltage DC 12V (Min. 9.6V to max. 17V)
Rated Current 11A @ start-up & maximum cooling setting
Temperature Range Refrigerator Compartment: +32°F ~ +50°F (0°C ~ 10°C)
Freezer Compartment: -4°F ~ +10.4°F (-20°C ~ -12°C)
Typical Runtime (Off Grid Usage,
powered by 100amp/hr battery)
49 hours @ 77°F (25°C)
31 hours @ 90°F (32.2°C)
Troubleshooting
A qualified professional is required for any servicing of the compressor drive board and the control board, otherwise it will void
the product warranty. If you encounter a problem similar to what is mentioned in the following table, try the suggested solution
below to see if you can solve the problem before calling service.
Problem Solution
Refrigerator does not work
The circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown.
The unit temperature control dial is set to the “OFF” position.
Battery voltage might be out of operating range. Check battery voltage for 10.5V
under load.
Compressor turns on and off
frequently
The room temperature might be elevated.
The door is open or is frequently opened.
The temperature control dial is not set correctly.
The door gasket is torn or not sealing properly.
Battery voltage might be low, and dropping out of operating range. Check battery
voltage for 10.5V under load.
Refrigerator compartments are
too warm
Temperature control dial is not set correctly (see the "Temperature Control"
section for instructions on setting the temperature).
The door is open or is frequently opened.
The door gasket is torn or not sealing properly.
A large amount of warm or hot food was stored recently. Wait for the refrigerator to
reach its selected temperature.
The refrigerator has recently been disconnected for a period of time.
Vibrating or rattling (slight
vibration is normal)
The refrigerator is placed on uneven or weak surface.
Temperature setting, such as max position, may affect the vibration level. Refer to
the "Temperature Control" section.

English
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Problem Solution
Moisture or ice inside the
refrigerator
The door is open or is frequently opened.
Temperature control dial is set at too cold of a position
Moisture forms on the outside of
refrigerator This is normal in hot and humid weather.
Bubbling or gurgling sounds (like
boiling water)
This is the normal sound of refrigerant (used to cool refrigerator) circulating
throughout the system.
Popping or cracking sounds when
compressor comes on
This is normal for metal parts to undergo expansion and contraction, like hot water
pipes.
The door can't be closed properly
The refrigerator is not on a level surface.
The door was reversed and not properly installed.
The gasket is dirty or bent.
The storage basket, shelves, and bins are not seated properly.

Français
CCD-0005506 Rev: 03-24-22 - 16 -
Merci d’avoir acheté ce produit Furrion®. Avant d’utiliser votre nouvel appareil, veuillez lire attentivement les présentes
consignes. Le présent manuel d’instructions contient des consignes permettant une utilisation, une installation et un entretien
de l’appareil en toute sécurité.
Veuillez conserver le présent manuel d’instructions en lieu sûr afin de pouvoir vous y référer ultérieurement. Cela garantit
une utilisation en toute sécurité et réduit tout risque de blessures. Veillez à transmettre le présent manuel à tout nouveau
propriétaire de cet appareil.
Le fabricant décline toute responsabilité pour tous dommages résultant du non-respect des présentes consignes.
Table des matières
Table des matières........................................................................................................................................................................16
Explication des symboles............................................................................................................................................................17
Consignes de sécurité importantes...........................................................................................................................................17
Mises en garde générales et consignes de sécurité ............................................................................................................................................... 17
Mise au rebut approprié du réfrigérateur...................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Pièces et fonctionnalités.............................................................................................................................................................19
Installation .....................................................................................................................................................................................20
Contenu de l’emballage ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Préparation du site.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Fixation du réfrigérateur....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Inversion de la porte (optionnel) ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Utilisation .......................................................................................................................................................................................24
Régulation de la température............................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Utilisation autonome .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Utilisation de températures extrêmes............................................................................................................................................................................ 25
Réglage de l'étagère (optionnel)....................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Serrure pour compartiment à rangement..................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Transport..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Conseils en matière d'économie d'énergie.................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Entreposage prolongé .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Nettoyage et entretien .................................................................................................................................................................27
Nettoyage de l'intérieur du réfrigérateur....................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Nettoyage des panneaux de porte.................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Entretien de la batterie.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Remplacement de la lampe DEL intérieure ................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Panneaux de porte (uniquement pour les modèlesFCR08DCGTA-BL/BR et FCR10DCGTA-BL/BR) .......................................... 28
Schéma de câblage ......................................................................................................................................................................30
Caractéristiques............................................................................................................................................................................30
Dépannage .....................................................................................................................................................................................31
N° de Furrion N° Lippert
FCR08DCGTA-BL 2021123822
FCR08DCGTA-BR 2021123789
FCR10DCGTA-BL 2021123811
FCR10DCGTA-BR 2021123808
FCR08DCGTA-NR 2021128862
FCR08DCGTA-NL 2021128861
N° de Furrion N° Lippert
FCR08DCGTA-KR 2021128859
FCR08DCGTA-KL 2021128860
FCR10DCGTA-NR 2021123823
FCR10DCGTA-NL 2021123764
FCR10DCGTA-KR 2021124518
FCR10DCGTA-KL 2021123826

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Explication des symboles
Le présent manuel contient des consignes de sécurité et des
instructions visant à vous aider à éliminer ou à réduire tout
risque d’accidents et de blessures. Respectez toujours tous
les avertissements de sécurité indiqués par les symboles
ci-après. Un terme de mise en garde indique des messages
de sécurité ainsi que des messages signalant des risques
de dommages matériels, et indique le degré ou le niveau de
gravité du danger.
DANGER
Indique une situation de danger immédiat qui, si elle n’est
pas évitée, provoque des blessures graves, voire la mort.
AVERTISSEMENT
Indique une situation de danger potentiel qui, si elle n’est
pas évitée, peut provoquer des blessures graves, voire la
mort.
ATTENTION
Indique une situation de danger potentiel qui, si elle n’est
pas évitée, peut provoquer des blessures corporelles
mineures ou modérées ou des dommages matériels.
Consignes de sécurité importantes
Mises en garde générales et consignes
de sécurité
ATTENTION
Toute installation, tout réglage, toute modification, toute
réparation et tout entretien incorrects sont susceptibles
d’entraîner des blessures corporelles ou des dommages
matériels. Pour obtenir de l'aide ou de plus amples
renseignements, communiquez avec le service à la
clientèle de Furrion.
●Ne rien laisser en contact avec le système de
refroidissement du réfrigérateur.
●Assurez-vous que l'installation électrique est conforme à
tous les codes en vigueur.
●Ne pas contourner ou modifier les composants ou les
caractéristiques électriques du réfrigérateur.
●Ne pas vaporiser de liquides à proximité des prises,
des branchements ou des composants électriques
du réfrigérateur. La plupart des liquides sont des
conducteurs susceptibles de présenter des risques
d’électrocution, de court-circuit ou d’incendie.
●Le système de refroidissement du réfrigérateur est sous
pression. Ne pas tenter de réparer ou de recharger un
système de refroidissement défectueux
●Les étagères ont été installées conformément aux
normes de sécurité. Les étagères doivent toujours être
immobilisées pendant le fonctionnement et le transport.
Veuillez contacter le service client Furrion en cas
d’endommagement du mécanisme de fixation.
AVERTISSEMENT
●Le dos du réfrigérateur présente des bords et des
angles tranchants. Afin d'éviter les coupures ou les
abrasions lors des travaux sur le réfrigérateur, soyez
prudent et portez un équipement de protection
personnelle, comme des gants résistants aux coupures
et une protection du bras.
●Veillez à ne pas ranger ou utiliser de l’essence ou
d’autres liquides ou vapeurs inflammables à proximité
de ce réfrigérateur.
●Cet appareil n’est pas destiné à une utilisation par
des personnes (y compris des enfants) ayant des
capacités physiques, sensorielles ou mentales réduites,
ou manquant d’expérience et de connaissances, sauf
si elles ont reçu une supervision ou des instructions
concernant son utilisation par une personne
responsable de leur sécurité.
●Vous devez veiller à ce que les enfants ne jouent pas
avec l’appareil.
●Afin d'éviter tout risque d'électrocution, les mesures
appropriées doivent être exécutées par des
professionnels qualifiés et certifiés. L'alimentation
électrique doit toujours être déconnectée.

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CCD-0005506 Rev: 03-24-22 - 18 -
Mise au rebut approprié du
réfrigérateur
DANGER
Risque de coincement d’enfants. Afin d’éviter tout risque
de coincement d’enfants, veuillez prendre les précautions
suivantes avant la mise au rebut de votre réfrigérateur.
●Retirez toutes les portes.
●Laissez les étagères en place afin que les enfants ne
puissent pas grimper facilement à l’intérieur.
●Ne jamais laisser des enfants jouer avec le réfrigérateur,
utiliser ou ramper à l'intérieur de celui-ci.
Le coincement et la suffocation d’enfants ne sont pas
des problèmes du passé. Les réfrigérateurs jetés ou
abandonnés sont toujours dangereux même s’ils ne
resteront «que quelques jours». Si vous vous débarrassez de
votre réfrigérateur usagé, veuillez suivre les instructions
ci-dessous afin de prévenir tous accidents.
Avant de jeter votre réfrigérateur ou congélateurusagé:
●Retirez les portes.
●Laissez les étagères en place afin que les enfants ne
grimpent pas facilement à l’intérieur.
Réfrigérants
Tous les appareils de réfrigération contiennent des fluides
frigorigènes qui, en vertu de la loi fédérale, doivent être
éliminés avant la mise au rebut de l’appareil. Si vous vous
débarrassez d’un appareil de réfrigération usagé, renseignez-
vous auprès de l’entreprise qui s’occupe de la mise au rebut
pour savoir quoi faire.
Veuillez conserver les présentes
instructions afin de pouvoir vous y
référer ultérieurement!

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Pièces et fonctionnalités
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
10
Article Nom de la pièce
1Trousse de finition
2Étagère de congélateur
3Filtre à charbon
4Régulation de la température
5Étagère supérieure du réfrigérateur
6Étagère inférieure du réfrigérateur
7Tiroir
Article Nom de la pièce
8Orifice d'aération
9Balconnet de porte de ½ Gallon (2litres)
10 Joint d’étanchéité
11 Porte du réfrigérateur
12 Balconnet de la porte commune
13 Porte du congélateur
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