Franklin Industries LLC Refrigerator FCD 400 User Manual

Franklin Chef ™  
Compact Refrigerator/Freezer  
Refrigerador/congelador compacto  
Réfrigérateur/congélateur compact  
Use & Care Guide (pages 1 - 7)  
Models covered/Incluye los modelos/Modèles expliqués compris:  
FCD-400 Series  
Tel.: 1-800-480-2610  
 
Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions ............................................................................... 1  
Location of Parts .................................................................................. 2  
Energy-Saving Tips .............................................................................. 3  
Refrigerator Installation ........................................................................ 3  
Operating Your Refrigerator ................................................................. 4  
Care and Cleaning ............................................................................... 5  
Defrosting ............................................................................................. 5  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 6  
Limited Warranty .................................................................................. 7  
Location of Parts  
A.  
F.  
B.  
G.  
H.  
C.  
D.  
E.  
A. Ice cube tray  
B. Ice scraper  
C. Freezer compartment  
D. Shelves  
E. Crisper  
F. Thermostat  
G. Evaporator plate (in back wall )  
H. Bottle storage  
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Energy-Saving Tips  
· Do not place your refrigerator next to a heating vent, a range or in direct  
sunlight.  
· Keep the doors closed as much as possible, especially in hot, humid  
weather.  
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· Defrost the freezer compartment whenever frost becomes 4 inch thick.  
· Cover foods to reduce moisture buildup inside the refrigerator.  
Refrigerator Installation  
The refrigerator is designed for free-standing installation only. It should not be  
recessed or built in. Install the refrigerator on a base strong enough to support  
it when fully loaded. If the base is not level, adjust the feet of the refrigerator.  
Allow air to circulate freely around the refrigerator. The following clearances  
permit proper air circulation: top – 4", back – 3", sides – 3".  
Electrical Connection  
Important: For personal safety, this appliance must be properly  
grounded.  
In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric  
shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is  
equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug  
must be inserted into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.  
Consult a qualified electrician or service center if the grounding instructions  
are not completely understood. If doubt exists as to whether the appliance is  
properly grounded, have a qualified electrician check the circuit to make sure  
the outlet is properly grounded.  
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third (ground) prong  
from the power cord.  
Use of Extension Cords  
Avoid the use of an extension cord because of potential safety hazards under  
certain conditions. If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a  
3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot outlet  
that will accept the plug. The marked rating of the extension cord must be  
equal to or greater than the electrical rating of the appliance.  
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Operating Your Refrigerator  
Thermostat  
The thermostat has settings from 0 through 7.  
0 is the warmest. 7 is the coldest.  
Initially set the thermostat to 3 or 4.  
After using the refrigerator for 24 hours, adjust  
the thermostat to the setting that is best suited  
to your needs. Turning the thermostat to 0 stops the cooling cycle but does  
not shut off power to the refrigerator.  
Important: If you unplug or turn off the refrigerator, allow 3 minutes before  
restarting it or plugging it back in. It will not restart in less than 3 minutes.  
Freezer Compartment and Use of the Ice Cube Tray  
This freezer compartment has a “0" degree freezer that can be used as a  
primary-use refrigerator. Please check to determine how long certain meats  
and fish can be safely stored in a frozen state.  
· To m ak e ice, fill the tray with w ater and place inside the freezer  
compartment .  
· To release ice cubes, hold tray upside down over an ice bucket or bowl,  
and twist tray at both ends.  
· If ice cube tray freezes to the floor, pour a little warm water around it to  
loosen it. Do not use boiling water which can damage plastic parts, or  
sharp metal objects such as a knife or screwdriver which can damage the  
cooling system tubing.  
Wash tray in lukewarm water only. Do not wash in the dishwasher.  
Shelving  
The refrigerator has shelves that can be moved to different levels to suit your  
food storage needs. The door shelves provide storage for small and large  
items and a bottle storage area for tall bottles.  
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Care and Cleaning  
Cleaning the Outside  
Clean the outside of the refrigerator with a mild solution of soapy water. Dry  
thoroughly with a soft cloth. To clean the door gasket, use only mild, soapy  
water. Never use harsh cleansers, scouring pads or anything abrasive to  
clean any part of the refrigerator.  
Cleaning the Inside  
Unplug the refrigerator and remove food, shelves and trays. Wash inside with  
warm water and baking soda solution (about two tablespoons of baking soda  
to a quart of water.) Then rinse and dry. Do not use cleansers such as soaps,  
detergents, scouring powder or spray cleaners which can cause odors inside  
the refrigerator.  
Wash the ice cube tray and shelving in mild detergent solution and dry with a  
soft cloth. To help prevent odors, leave an open box of baking soda in the  
refrigerator. Change the box every three months.  
Do not wash any plastic parts from your refrigerator in the dishwasher.  
NEVER USE ACIDS, GASOLINE/PAINT THINNER FOR CLEANING ANY  
PART OF THE REFRIGERATOR. Never use boiling water which can deform  
plastic parts.  
Defrosting  
Your refrigerator is a cycle-defrost model. This means that the unit is  
frost-free in the refrigerator section with a manual-defrost freezer.  
The refrigerator section should not develop ice as the evaporator on the back  
wall uses a heater to keep ice from forming on the evaporator plate. If ice  
persists on the back wall evaporator plate, check the Troubleshooting section  
of this manual.  
The freezer section will begin to build up frost on the walls. Once the frost is  
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over 4" thick, it will be necessary to scrape the frost off the interior walls. To  
do this, a plastic scraper is provided. Never use a sharp or metallic instrument  
to remove frost as this may damage the cooling coils in the freezer section.  
Puncturing the cooling coils will cause the unit to become inoperable and void  
the warranty.  
To defrost the freezer section, turn the thermostat to the 0 position and scrape  
the frost off the freezer’s interior walls. Place food back in the freezer and turn  
the thermostat back on.  
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Troubleshooting  
Refrigerator does not operate  
– Not plugged in.  
– Thermostat is in 0 position.  
– Circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown.  
Turns on and off frequently  
– This is normal. Small refrigerators cycle more than larger ones.  
Seems to run too long  
– Check for proper clearances.  
– Frequent door openings let cold air escape.  
Refrigerator too warm  
– Check if doors are fully closed.  
– Check setting of thermostat.  
– Have you put large amounts of warm food into the refrigerator recently?  
– Are the shelves overcrowded?  
Frost build-up on refrigerator evaporator plate  
– Heater is not working.  
– Thermostat bulb is too close to the plate.  
Noise or vibration  
– Check to be sure that refrigerator is level. Adjust the feet to make it level.  
Cabinet has odor  
– Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered.  
– Check for spoiled food.  
– Interior may need cleaning.  
– Keep an open box of baking soda in refrigerator. (Replace every 3 months.)  
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Limited Warranty  
Franklin Industries, L.L.C., warrants this product to be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of the  
original purchase or delivery. Any parts which are determined to be defective  
will be replaced or repaired by Franklin at no charge as long as it has been  
determined that the unit was operated in accordance with the instructions  
attached or furnished with the product.  
This warranty covers units only in the continental United States and does not  
cover the following.  
¤ Damage from improper voltage or installation  
¤ Damage in shipping  
¤ Defects other than manufacturing defects  
¤ Damage from other than household use  
¤ Glass, trim or light bulb  
¤ Damage from abuse, misuse, accident, alteration or lack of  
proper care or maintenance.  
Commercial-use warranty is limited to 90 days parts and labor.  
This limited warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties expressed or  
implied. This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages.  
This warranty provides you with specific legal rights and you may have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
For warranty service, contact  
Franklin Industr ies, L.L.C.  
4100 First Avenue  
Brooklyn, NY 11232-3321  
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