Furrion FCR16DCASA-BG User manual

15.6 cu.ft. Furrion Arctic 12 Volt Side by Side
Residential Style Refrigerator
User Manual Model: FCR16DCASA-BG
FCR16DCASA-SS
*Picture shown here is for reference only.

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Thank you and congratulations for purchasing this Furrion product. Before operating your new product, please read these
instructions carefully. This instruction manual contains information for safe use, installation and maintenance of the product.
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 product.
The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for any damages due to not observing these instructions.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents .........................................................................................................................................................................1
Explanation of Symbols ..............................................................................................................................................................2
Important Safety Instructions....................................................................................................................................................2
General Safety ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Refrigerant.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
Daily Use.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
Installation.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Service......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
In Case of Malfunction.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Remove Transport Packaging ..........................................................................................................................................................................................3
Correct Disposal of this product......................................................................................................................................................................................3
Product Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................4
Installation ....................................................................................................................................................................................4
What’s in the Box..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Before First Use.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Specification.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Site Preparation.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Securing the Refrigerator ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Operation.......................................................................................................................................................................................7
Control Panel............................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Function Selection .................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Controls.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Food Storage ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Accessories ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Cleaning and Maintenance .........................................................................................................................................................11
Exterior Cleaning....................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Interior Cleaning......................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Tips for Storage of Frozen Food ......................................................................................................................................................................................11
Tips for Refrigeration ............................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Traveling......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
At Power Failure ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Energy Saving Tips................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................................................................13
Normal Phenomena...............................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
Specification ................................................................................................................................................................................14

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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
WARNING
●This appliance is intended to be used in household and
similar applications such as:
−Residential, mobile and recreational living homes.
−Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other
working environments;
−Farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and
other residential type environments;
−Bed and breakfast type environments;
−Catering and similar non-retail applications.
●Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans
with a flammable propellant in this appliance.
●If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
●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 damage the refrigerant circuit.
●Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage
compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the
type recommended by the manufacturer.
●The refrigerant and insulation blowing gas are
flammable. When disposing of the appliance, do so only
at an authorized waste disposal center. Do not expose
to flame.
●When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord
is not trapped or damaged.
●Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or
portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
●To avoid a hazard due to instability of the appliance, it
must be fixed in accordance with the instructions.
Refrigerant
DANGER
RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION
●Flammable refrigerant used. Do not use mechanical devices
to defrost refrigerator. Do not puncture refrigerant tubing.
●Flammable refrigerant used. To be repaired only by trained
service personnel. Do not puncture refrigerant tubing.
CAUTION
RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION
●Flammable refrigerant used. Consult repair manual/
owner’s guide before attempting to service this product.
All safety precautions must be followed.
●Dispose of property in accordance with federal or local
regulations. Flammable refrigerant used.
●Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant
tubing; Follow handling instructions carefully.
Flammable refrigerant used.
The refrigerant isobutane (R600a) is contained within the
refrigerant circuit of the appliance, a natural gas
with a high level of environmental compatibility,
which is nevertheless flammable.
●During transportation and installation
of the appliance, be certain that none of the
components of the refrigerant circuit become damaged.
●If the refrigerant circuit should become damaged:
−Avoid open flames and sources of ignition;
−Thoroughly ventilate the room in which the appliance is
situated.
Daily Use
●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.
Risk of Fire

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●Do not store flammable gas or liquids in the appliance as
there is a risk of an explosion.
●Do not operate any electrical appliances in the appliance
(e.g. electric ice cream makers, mixers etc.).
●Do not place hot items near the plastic components of this
appliance.
●Do not place food products directly against the air outlet
on the rear wall.
●Store prepacked frozen food in accordance with the
frozen food manufacturer’s instructions.
●The appliance manufacturers storage recommendations
should be strictly adhered to. Refer to relevant
instructions for storage.
●Do not place carbonated or fizzy drinks in the freezer
compartment as it creates pressure in the container,
which may cause it to explode, resulting in damage to the
appliance.
●Frozen food can cause frost burns if consumed straight
from the freezer compartment.
●Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight.
●Keep burning candles, lamps and other items with
naked flames away from the appliance as not to set the
appliance on fire.
●The appliance is intended for keeping food stuff and/
or beverages in normal household as explained in this
instruction booklet.
●The appliance is heavy. Care should be taken when moving it.
●Do not remove or touch items from the freezer
compartment if your hands are damp/wet, as this could
cause skin abrasions or frost/freezer burns.
●Never use the base, drawers, doors etc. to stand on or as
supports.
●Frozen food must not be refrozen once it has been thawed
out.
●Do not consume ice Popsicles or ice cubes straight from
the freezer as this can cause freezer burn to the mouth
and lips.
●To avoid items falling and causing injury or damage to the
appliance, do not overload the door racks or put too much
food in the crisper drawers.
●Never cover or obstruct the ventilation slots on the
appliance.
Installation
●For electrical connection carefully follow the instructions
given in this manual.
●Unpack the appliance and check if there are damages on
it. Do not connect the appliance if it is damaged. Report
possible damages immediately to the place you bought it.
In this case retain packing.
●It is advisable to wait at least four hours before connecting
the appliance to allow the oil to flow back in the
compressor.
●Adequate air circulation should be around the appliance,
lacking this leads to overheating. To achieve sufficient
ventilation, follow the instructions relevant to installation.
Wherever possible the back of the product should not
be too close to a wall to avoid touching or catching warm
parts (compressor, condenser) to prevent the risk of a fire,
follow the instructions relevant to installation.
●The appliance must not be located close to radiators or
cookers.
Service
●Any electrical work required to do the servicing of the
appliance should be carried out by qualified electrician or
competent person.
●This product must be serviced by an authorized Service
Centre, and only genuine spare parts must be used.
In Case of Malfunction
●If a malfunction occurs on the appliance, please look first
in the “Troubleshooting” section of these instructions. If
the information given there does not help, please do not
perform any further repairs yourself.
●Under no circumstance should you attempt to repair the
appliance yourself. Repairs carried out by inexperienced
persons may cause injury or serious malfunctioning.
Remove Transport Packaging
The appliance and the interior fittings are protected for
transportation. Pull off the adhesive tape on the left and right
side of the door. You can remove any remnants of adhesive
using mineral spirit. Remove all adhesive tape and packing
pieces from the interior of the appliance.
Correct Disposal of this product
WARNING
RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT
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.
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health
from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to
promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To
return your used device, please use the return and collection
systems or contact the retailer where the product was
purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe
recycling.
●Redundant appliances should not be disposed of with
normal household waste but delivered to a collection
and recycling center for electronic equipment. A symbol
shown on the product, the instruction manual or the
packaging shows that it is suitable for recycling.
●Materials used inside the appliance are recyclable and
are labeled with information concerning this. By recycling
materials or other parts from used devices, you are
making a significant contribution to the protection of our
environment. Information on appropriate disposal centers
for used devices can be provided by your local authority.
●The packaging for this appliance is only necessary to
provide effective protection during transport. These
materials can be recycled where possible.

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Product Overview
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Item Description
AFreezer Compartment
1Freezer Door Tray
2Freezer Glass Shelves
3Freezer Drawer
BRefrigerator Compartment
4Refrigerator Glass Shelves
5Refrigerator Drawer
6Refrigerator Door Tray
NOTE:
●Due to possible update of product from time to time,
your refrigerator may be slightly different from this User
Manual, but its function and operation remain the same.
●To get the best energy efficiency of this product, please
place all shelves, drawer and baskets on their original
position as the User Manual indicates.
Installation
WARNING
Before installing, read the instruction carefully for your
safety and correct operation of the appliance.
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury or damages at least 2 people are
required for the installation.
What’s in the Box
Make sure you have all the following items included in the
packaging. If any item is damaged or missing, contact your
dealer.
●Refrigerator x 1
●User Manual x 1
●Warranty Manual x 1
Installation and service must be performed by a
recommended installer, service agency or electric supplier.
Before First Use
●Remove all packaging, including the foam backing at the
bottom of refrigerator and the tapes fixing accessories in
the box.
●Place the refrigerator in a proper up-right position, let it
stand up-right for at least 4 hours before powering on.
●Remove the film: There is a layer of transparent film on the
panel surface to protect it from being scratched. You can
choose to remove or leave the film as needed.
●Review product specifications below to plan for proper
clearances in and around the enclosure.

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Specification
Front View Side View
Top View
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A
E
G
H
F
AB
CC
Front View Side View
Top View
D
A
E
G
H
F
AB
CC
Dimension
A32”
836mm E12½”
319mm
B25”
636mm F13½”
343mm
C70”
1780mm G40”
1020mm
D59”
1498mm H21⅞”
554mm
NOTE:
●The product must be correctly installed, located and
operated in accordance with the instructions contained in
the User Manual provided.
●Parameters provided in table are design parameters.
Because of the various reasons, there will be a slight
deviation between actual dimension and design
parameter. The data listed are only for reference.
Site Preparation
Select Location
●Your new refrigerator must stand on a flat surface which
should support a weight of 529Lbs (240kg). 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 ~ 109°F (10°C ~ 43°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
●Position the appliance away from sources of heat such as
stoves, radiators, direct sunlight, direct weather such as
rain, etc.
WMin. 33⅞’’ (861mm)
HMin. 71’’ (1805mm)
DMin. 24¾’’ (630mm)
H
D
W
Min. cabinet dimension
NOTE: Dimensions
include the required
clearance for venting.
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 is 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 refrigerator is powered by nominal DC12V, wire size
(AWG) is important to prevent significant voltage drop.
Directly connect 12V+ to the DC12V power source. Fuse the
wire appropriately within 18” of the DC12V power source for
the wire size/rating used.

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The following is a guideline for wire lengths:
●15ft or less = AWG
●15ft to 25ft = AWG
●25ft to 40ft = AWG
NOTE: The connection can be made to the house mini
breaker, if the breaker rating is appropriate for the wire used.
White: -12V
Red: +12V
Green: Grounding
Supply Wire
Pigtail Harness
from Refrigerator
Not Provided
●Enter service wire into the cabinet space. It is acceptable
to enter through the cabinet floor, sidewall or ceiling.
Ensure that the wire enters within the free cabinet space
behind the refrigerator.
●Furrion recommends dropping the 12V feed 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.
Confirm Wire Size by Measuring Overall Voltage Drop:
Start the appliance from warm, measure voltage difference
between the DC12V power source terminal and connection
on the appliance.
Adjust wire size if the difference exceeds 0.3-0.4V DC.
NOTE: The refrigerator is powered by DC 12V and must be
supplied at SAFETY EXTRA-LOW VOLTAGE circuit.
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
WARNING
FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
●The appliance contains hidden refrigerant lines and
electrical wiring.
Follow all guidance in this section to prevent death, injury
or property damage
For mobile applications, it is imperative to determine a
sufficient securing method to prevent sliding and tipping of
the appliance during transportation. Furrion is not providing
sufficient mounting methods, but providing guidelines to
consider when evaluating.
Body Mounting
WARNING
FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
DO NOT pierce screws into any surface of the refrigerator
as there is a risk of refrigeration leak or electrical shock
hazard.
It is acceptable to use brackets to mount to the body’s front
frame of the fridge and the floor to hold the fridge in place.

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Top Restraints
●If restraints are used to mount or contact the top surface
of the appliance, avoid contact with the gray plastic
electrical cover to prevent damage. (Fig. 3)
Top View
Electrical Housing
Hinge Mounting
If using the hinge as a securing method (Fig. 1), support
the bottom of the hinge with a wood trim/block to prevent
bending/damage to the hinge. The wood block can also be
used to choke the wheel from moving. (Fig. 2).
⅞’’(21.4mm)
2⅞’’(72mm)
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Levelling (Optional)
Screw the leveling feet
Fig. 3
into the bottom hinges in
appropriate depth until the
refrigerator is leveled. (Fig. 3)
Operation
Control Panel
●All functions and controls of the unit are accessible from
a control panel conveniently located on the front of the
door. A display circuit board allows easy configuration of
features and settings in a simple and intuitive manner.
●The display board consists of four buttons. You will hear a
short beep when you press the buttons.
●To ensure the normal operation of the refrigerator, we
recommend that when you start your refrigerator for
the first time, set the temperature of the refrigerator
compartment to 41 °F and the freezer compartment to
0 °F.
●However, the exact setting should be chosen keeping in
mind that the temperature inside is dependent on:
−Room temperature
−How often the door is opened
−Quantity of food stored
−Appliance location
NOTE:
●When the refrigerator starts up, it is in the default mode of
Energy Saving, which is to save energy and prolong the
service life of LED lights. The screen illuminates for 20s
and then goes off.
Refrigerator
temperature display
Freezer
temperature display
Super fridge icon
O grid vacation mode
(Holiday Mode) icon
Lock/Unlock display
Refrigerator
temperature control
Freezer temperature
control
Super freezer icon
Function button
Lock/Unlock button
Function Selection
Press Function button to select operating mode following
the sequence of Off Grid Vacation Mode (Holiday Mode) >
Super Freezer Mode > Super Fridge Mode.
Stop cycling on desired setting to select mode. And the
corresponding mode icon will illuminate.

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On/Off
●Long press Function button for 5 seconds to turn the
refrigerator’s LOW POWER mode on/off.
●Temperature displays illuminates with --, long press
Function button for 5 seconds to turn refrigerator back
on.
Off Grid Vacation Mode (Holiday Mode)
In this mode, the refrigerator runs at 43 °F and the freezer
runs at 5 °F.
Setting this mode can help conserve energy after
disconnecting from shore power, and using only DC12V
power source and solar power sources. Limit the frequency
of door openings, and length of time open. Sensitive foods
should be consumed more quickly, and stored toward the
rear of the fridge to maintain freshness.
To optimize DC12V power source runtime performance:
●Ensure the refrigerator and food stored is down to desired
temperature before disconnecting shore power.
●Avoid adding significant amounts of warm items,
especially beverages, at one time unless already cooled.
●Adding new items is best in the morning to utilize
solar power (if available) during the day to bring the
temperature back down without consuming DC12V power
source capacity.
Super Freezer Mode
When the Super Freezer Mode is selected, the compressor
will operate continuously to freeze foods faster, and keep
them fresh. The super freezer mode will automatically turn off
either after 24 hours of operation or when the freezer sensor
reaches -18°F. The super freezer icon will turn off, and the
freezer will continue to operate at the last temperature setting
you have set before.
Super Fridge Mode
When the super fridge mode is selected, the fridge
compartment reaches the set temperature in the shortest
period, in order to keep the food as fresh as possible. In this
mode, the set temperature of the fridge compartment locks
on 32°F.
The program runs 150mins then exits automatically, the super
fridge icon goes out,which means the super fridge function is
disable, the temperature setting returns to the last one before
the super fridge mode operates.
Controls
Fridge Settings
You can change the temperature or settings of the
refrigerator compartment by pressing the “Fridge” icon
under the temperature display.
The default temperature of the refrigerator compartment is
41°F. To change the temperature press the “Fridge” button
to cycle through the set temperatures: 41°F > 39°F > 38°F >
36°F > 34°F > 32°F > 43°F.
Stop cycling when the desired setting is selected.
Freezer Settings
You can change the temperature or settings of the freezer
compartment by pressing the text ‘Freezer’ under the
temperature display.
The default temperature of the refrigerator compartment is
0°F. To change the temperature press the “Freezer” button to
cycle through the set temperatures: 0°F > -2°F > -4°F > -6°F >
-8°F > -10°F > 5°F> 4°F> 2°F.
Stop cycling when the desired setting is selected.
Lock/Unlock
●This refrigerator is able to lock the control panel to stop
accidental operation.
●All buttons are locked if you press the Lock/Unlock
button.
●The lock icon is illuminated when the control panel is
locked.
●Hold the Lock/Unlock button for 3 seconds to Unlock.
And the lock icon is no longer displayed.
Open Door Alarm
When the refrigerator door is left open for more than 1 minute
a buzzer will alarm to remind you the door is open. After the
door is closed, the alarm sound will stop automatically.
Food Storage
IMPORTANT!
●When storing freezing foods, put them to the inside of
freezer chamber, other than the bottle rack.
●Do not put bottled or canned foods into the freezer
chamber to prevent frost cracking.
●Before putting hot foods into the refrigerator, cool them
down to room temperature first; otherwise, power
consumption will increase.
●Mark the freezing date on the packaging bag according
to different storage lives of foods, so as to prevent foods
from exceeding the freezing time limit.
●Divide foods into proper pieces and package them
separately so as to freeze thoroughly and avoid being
frozen together.
●The packaging materials shall be odorless, airtight,
watertight and pollution-free, so packaged foods are not
tainted by other odor and without quality reduction.
●Do not put too many fresh foods into the freezing chamber
at once, preferably not exceeding the freezing capacity
value of refrigerator.
●Melted foods cannot be frozen again, unless they are
made into dishes; otherwise, their appearance will be
affected.
●Glass bottles or containers shall not be placed into the
freezer chamber or at the air outlet of fridge chamber
duct, otherwise they may explode.
●Foods cannot block the air outlet, otherwise abnormal air
circulation will be caused.

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Refrigerator Chamber
The refrigerator chamber is mainly used to store foods that
are preserved for a short time.
The refrigerator chamber is suitable for storing
fruits,vegetables,drinks and other foods that will be
consumed in a short period of time. It is suggested to seal
foods into a container and then put them into the refrigerator.
Item Description
1Glass Shelves Drinks, Wheaten Foods, Milk, etc.
2Drawer Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
3Top Tray Dairy Products, Odorous Foods, etc.
4Bottle Rack Thin Packaged Foods, etc.
Freezer Chamber
The freezer chamber is used to freeze foods, store deeply
frozen foods and make ice cubes.
It can preserve foods for a long time.
The freezing chamber is suitable for retaining the freshness
of foods for a long time. When storing meat, it is suggested to
cut the meat into pieces which are easy to take out, and mark
the freezing date to prevent foods from exceeding the time
limit.
Item Description
1Upper Bottle Rack Small frozen articles
2Glass Shelf Frozen foods such as fish, meat & ice
cream
3Drawer Packaged Frozen Foods , etc.

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Accessories
Fruit & Vegetable Box
The refrigerator chamber has a fruit and vegetable box,
which can retain the moisture of fruits and vegetables and
keep the humidity of the box properly. It is suitable for storing
fruits and vegetables.(Fig. 7)
Glass Shelves
When removing shelving press the movable pin under the
shelf with both hands and push inward at the same time.
Then the glass shelf will be removed. (Fig. 8)
Fig. 7
line of cabinet
glass shelve glass shelve
line of cabinet
Fig. 8
Bottle Shelves
Disassembly: Hold both sides of the bottle shelf with both
hands. Push it from the side without the boss and push it
inward as the direction of the arrow. When pushing hard,
please note that the buckle on the edge of bottle shelf is
separated from the groove of the liner. Then bottle shelf can
be removed.
Installation: Hold both sides of the bottle shelf with both
hands. Install the buckle of the boss side at first. Then push
the other side inward slightly, the buckle can be fixed. (Fig. 9)
Drawer of the Freezer Chamber
The upper drawer of freezer chamber can freeze and store
large volume foods, and the lower drawer is mainly used to
store frozen foods. (Fig. 10)
line of door
bottle shelf
boss
Fig. 9 Fig. 10
CAUTION
To avoid damage of the liner, clean the fridge immediately
when food or liquids spills over. Oily liquids / food, like a
soup can lead to cracks or corrosion in the liner.

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Cleaning and Maintenance
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Always disconnect power before cleaning or maintenance
●Do not clean the appliance with metal objects, steam
cleaner, ethereal oils, organic solvents or abrasive
cleansers.
●Do not use sharp objects to remove frost from the
appliance.
●Use a plastic scraper.
Exterior Cleaning
CAUTION
Don’t use Thinner, Car detergent, Clorox, ethereal oil,
abrasive cleansers or organic solvent such as Benzene for
cleaning as they may damage the surface of the appliance
and may cause fire.
To maintain good appearance of your appliance, you should
clean it regularly.
Wipe the digital panel and display panel with a clean, soft
cloth.
Spray water onto the cleaning cloth instead of spraying
directly on the surface of the appliance. This helps ensure an
even distribution of moisture to the surface.
Clean the doors and cabinet surfaces with a mild detergent
and then wipe dry with a soft cloth.
IMPORTANT!
●Remove the food from the appliance before cleaning.
Store them in a cool place and well covered.
●Never clean the appliance with a steam cleaner. Moisture
could accumulate in electrical components.
Interior Cleaning
You should clean the appliance interior regularly. Follow the
below steps:
●Remove all food.
●Wipe the inside of the fridge freezer with a weak solution
of baking soda, and then rinse with warm water using a
wrung-out sponge or cloth.
●Wipe completely dry before replacing the shelves and
baskets. Thoroughly dry all surface and removable parts.
Although this appliance automatically defrosts, a layer of
frost may occur on the freezer compartment’s interior walls if
the freezer door is opened frequently or kept open too long.
If the frost is too thick proceed as follows:
●Remove existing food and accessories baskets, switch off
the power supply of the refrigerator and leave the doors
open.
●Ventilate the room thoroughly to accelerate the thawing
process.
●When defrosting is completed, clean your freezer as
described above.
CAUTION
Only after the interior is completely dry the appliance
should be switched back on.
Defrosting
This appliance has an automatic defrosting function without
manual operation.
Door Seals Cleaning
Take care to keep door seals clean. Sticky food and drinks
can cause seals to stick to the cabinet and tear when you
open the door.
Wash seals with a mild detergent and warm water.
Rinse and dry it thoroughly after cleaning.
NOTE: Only after the door seals are completely dry the
appliance should be powered on.
Tips for Storage of Frozen Food
To obtain the best performance from this appliance, you
should:
●Be sure that frozen foods are transferred from the food
store to the freezer in the shortest possible time.
●Do not open the door frequently or leave it open longer
than absolutely necessary.
●Once defrosted, food deteriorate rapidly and cannot be
re-frozen.
●Do not exceed the storage period indicated by the food
manufacturer.
●Hot vapours can lead to the damage of plastic parts.
●Ethereal oils and organic solvents can attack plastic parts,
e.g. lemon juice or the juice from orange peel, butyric acid,
a cleanser that contain acetic acid. Do not allow such
substances to come into contact with appliance parts.
●Do not use any abrasive cleansers.
●Clean the appliance and the interior accessories with
a cloth and lukewarm water. Commercially available
dishwashing detergents may also be used.
●After cleaning wipe with fresh water and clean dishcloth.
●Check the water drain hole on the rear wall of the
refrigerator compartment. Clear a blocked drain hole
with the aid of something like a soft green peg, take care
not to damage the cabinet.
●After everything is dry place appliance back into service.

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Tips for Refrigeration
●Meat (all types): wrap in polyethylene (plastic) bags and
place on the glass shelf above the vegetable drawer. To
avoid food poising or contamination store meats properly
wrapped for one or two days only.
●Cooked foods, cold dishes; these should be covered and
may be placed on any shelf.
●Fruit and vegetables: thoroughly cleaned and placed in
the special drawer provided.
●Dairy: placed in aluminum foil or polyethylene (plastic)
bags while removing as much air as possible.
●Milk bottles: capped and stored in the bottle rack on the
door.
Traveling
Your refrigerator is designed to operate during normal
transportation of your coach. Please refer to the following
guidelines to assist during transportation.
●Always travel with the doors closed and ensure will not
open during traveling.
●Avoid traveling with food in the cavity. Wait until you have
arrived to your destination and remove any remaining
food before departing.
●Turn refrigerator to “OFF” (LOW POWER MODE) if
climbing/crawling any off-road grades. Compressor oil
should resettle within 2 hours.
●Ensure the refrigerator has reached a desired stable
temperature before departing for your trip. Avoid storing
temperature sensitive items in the refrigerator while
you are traveling unless a DC12V power source power
source is available. During towing, the refrigerator can
be operated as normal, as the tow vehicle should charge
the DC12V power source. See Off-grid Vacation Mode for
conserving power.
●Once you arrive at your destination, use the refrigerator as
instructed in this manual.
STORAGE / WINTERIZATION
●A DC12V power source maintainer should be used for long
storage, to keep a full charge.
●If the appliance is in storage, and not intended to be in
operation, disconnect power, clean the inside thoroughly,
and leave the doors propped open to avoid abnormal
odors from developing.
●To prevent quick discharging of the batteries, the
refrigerator can be turned off to enter LOW POWER
mode. Both the temperature displays will show “--”. Press
and hold the FUNCTION for 5 seconds to cycle between
ON/OFF.
●In LOW POWER mode, the interior lights, compressor and
defroster are turned off.
At Power Failure
●Generally, short-term power failure will not affect the
temperature of the refrigerator. However, if power
failure lasts for a long time, you shall reduce the opening
frequency of refrigerator, and shall not put fresh foods
into the refrigerator (prevent rise in the temperature of
refrigerator from speeding up).
●If you know power failure is coming, you can turn on
the “Super Freezer” function in advance to keep the
temperature of refrigerator to the lowest value.
Shut Down
●Generally, it is not suggested to stop refrigerator or turn
off the power switch; otherwise, the lifetime of refrigerator
may be affected.
Energy Saving Tips
●Make sure to keep the refrigerator away from heat
sources and direct sunlight.
●Before storing hot foods, cool them down to room
temperature and then put them into the refrigerator.
●Close the door timely, reduce the opening frequency, and
shorten the opening time.
●When unfreezing frozen foods, you can put them into the
refrigerator chamber, which will assist in refrigeration of
the refrigerator chamber.
●Make sure that the temperature sensor is not covered or
blocked by foods, and keep proper distance with foods.

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Troubleshooting
WARNING
Before troubleshooting, disconnect the power supply.
IMPORTANT!
When the compressor is being turned on, the refrigerator
creates some sounds / noises, like gurgling - this is perfectly
normal.
Repairs to refrigerators/freezers may only be performed by
competent service engineers. Improper repairs can give rise
to significant hazards for the user. If your appliance needs
repairing, please contact your specialist dealer or your local
Service Centre.
Normal Phenomena
Phenomena Solution
Button Failure Please check the control board whether the fridge is in lock mode. When in Lock mode, all buttons can’t work.
Low voltage, the
compressor can’t start Charge the RV-batteries by connecting the RV to the shore power.
Long time to start When the surrounding ambient temperature is high, it will take a while to feel the compartments cooling.
Middle beams feel hot Middle beams feel hot after a period of time of the appliance run, it is a normal phenomenon.
Dew drops
When external air flows into the cool inner surface of the fridge, dew drops can be formed.
If the humidity of the installed location is high or during the rainy season, dew drops can form on the outer side of the fridge. This
is a natural phenomenon that occurs during the humid weather, Wipe the water drops with a dry cloth.
Noise
When you operate the fridge for the first time, the fridge will operate at high speed to cool fast and the sound can seem louder.
When the internal temperature falls below a certain level,the noise will subside.
When the compressor is starting up, or stopping, various parts may expand or contract. This may generate some audible sounds,
noises, which are perfectly normal.
Compressor hot When working, the temperature of the compressor housing may rise to more than 176 °F - please do not touch the compressor, it
may cause serious injury.
Compressor long time
running
When the ambient temperature is too high or put too much fresh foods into the fridge, it will take long time to cool down until the
appliance runs at the setting temperature.
Light is not working
Contact Manufacturer
If door has been left open too long lights will be deactivated. Close & reopen the door to activate
Middle beam feels hot Normal phenomenon.
Both the temperature
displays show “--” and
interior lights are off
The refrigerator is in Low Power mode. Press and hold the Function button for 5 seconds to exit the Low Power mode

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Specification
Specifications
Total Capacity 15.6 cu. ft. (442L)
Freezer Capacity 6.08 cu. ft. (172L)
Fridge Capacity 9.54 cu. ft. (270L)
Noise (dB) ≤42dB
Door Type Side by Side
Handle Recessed Handle
Control Type LED Display with electronic control
No. of Shelves 6
No. of Crisper 4
Cooling Type Compression cooling system
Specifications
Refrigerant R600a
Rated Voltage DC 12V
Rated Current 19A (≤20A)
Power Consumption 667kWh/year
Off-Grid Rating 5.3Ah @ 77°F (25°C)
Temperature Range Refrigerator: 32°F to 43°F (0°C to 6°C) adjustable
Freezer: -10°F to 5°F (-23°C to -15°C) adjustable
Working Temperature
Range 50°F to 110°F (10°C to 43°C)
Defrost Automatic
Certification CSA
Troubleshooting
Before contacting the Furrion Customer Service:
1. Try to solve the problem yourself following the points described in the table below.
2. Turn off the appliance and restart it to see if the fault persists.
Trouble Possible Cause Solution
No display on the
display panel
Appliance is not switched on Switch on the appliance.
RV batteries are empty. Recharge the DC12V power source (by connecting RV to the shore
power).
Fuse is blown or defective Check fuse, replace if necessary.
DC connecting wires are intermittent / broken Such malfunctions are to be corrected by an electrician.
Alarm sound
Door is slightly open or not closed fore more than 1 minute
Close the door completely.
Compressor doesn’t
work
Under defrosting mode Normal for defrosting.
DC12V power source voltage is too low or DC12V
power source is too weak. Charge / replace DC12V power source.
Vibrating noise
Floor is uneven or week Be sure the floor is even and solid and can adequately support the fridge.
Items placed on the top of the fridge are vibrating Remove items.
Fridge touches the wall or cabinet Move fridge so that it does not touch the wall or cabinet.
Layer of Frost in
compartment
Blocked air outlets Check air outlets not blocked, ensure food placed in appliance has
sufficient ventilation
Doors can’t be
closed easily Blockage • Check nothing internal is trapped in the door.
• Tilt the refrigerator back to allow self-closing mechanism
Light is not working
Damaged LED Contact Manufacturer
Control system disabled lights If door has been left open too long lights will be deactivated. Close &
reopen the door to activate

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