Falcon FR-140 Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

Cautions

Disposal of the old appliance 

Before disposing an old appliance that goes 
out of use, please make sure it’s inoperative 
and safe. Unplug the appliance and remove 
or destroy all of the springs, latches, or 
boltlocks in order to avoid the risk of child 
entrapment. 

It must be noticed that refrigeration system 
contains insulating gases and refrigerants, 
which require specialized waste disposal. 
The valuable materials contained in a 
refrigerator can be recycled. Contact your 
local waste disposal center for proper 
disposal of an old appliance and contact 
your local authority or your dealer if you 
have any question. Please ensure that the 
pipework of your refrigerator does not get 
damaged prior to being picked up by the 
relevant waste disposal  center,  and 
contribute to environmental awareness 
by  insisting on an appropriate, anti-pollution 
method of disposal. 

Disposal of the packaging of your 
new appliance 

All the packaging materials employed in the 
package of your new appliance may be 
disposed without any danger to the 
environment. 

The cardboard box may be broken or cut 
into smaller pieces and given to a waste 
paper disposal service. The wrapping foil 
is made of polyethylene and the polyethylene 
pads and stuffing contain no fluorochloric 
hydrocarbon. 

All these valuable materials may be taken 
to a waste collecting center and used again 
after adequate recycling. 

Consult your local authorities for the name 
and address of the waste materials collecting 
centers  and waste paper disposal services 
nearest to your house. 

Safety Instructions and Warnings 

Before starting the appliance, read the 
information given in the User ’s Guide 
carefully. The User’s Guide contains very 
important observations relating to the 
assembly, operation and maintenance of 
the appliance. 

Keep the User’s Guide in a safe place and 
remember to hand it over to the subsequent 
owner, if you ever sell the appliance. 

The manufacturer does not accept 
responsibility for any damages that may 
arise due to non-observation of the 
following instruction.

 Damaged appliances are not to be put 

into operation. In case of doubt, consult your 
supplier.

 

Connection and installation of the 

appliance are to be carried out in strict 
compliance with the relative instructions set 
forth in the User’s Guide. 

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Summary of Contents for FR-140

Page 1: ...FR 140 Refrigerator Operation Instructions Contents Cautions 1 2 Parts 3 Observations 4 Basic Operation 5 Operation Instructions 6 Defrosting Cleaning 7 8 Troubleshooting 9...

Page 2: ...onment The cardboard box may be broken or cut into smaller pieces and given to a waste paper disposal service The wrapping foil is made of polyethylene and the polyethylene pads and stuffing contain n...

Page 3: ...ng or perforating the refrigerant s grooves with sharp or pointed items crushing or twisting any tubes or scraping the coatings off the surfaces If the refrigerant spurts out and gets into eyes it may...

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Page 5: ...higher noise than usual Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight or a heat source as cookers radiators heaters etc Allow warm foods or beverages to cool down before placing them into the applian...

Page 6: ...geration Temperature selection Adjust the inner temperature in accordance with the ambient temperature and the amount of foods to be refrigerated Application 1 2 Summer ambient temperature 25o C 35o C...

Page 7: ...her items that are likely to fall when the door is opened Do not place bottles of beverage in the evaporator Danger of explosion Keep off the cold surfaces of the evaporator especially when hands are...

Page 8: ...Fill the 3 4 ice tray with water and then place it in the lower part of the evaporator Set the temperature regulator at 7 After making ice reset the temperature regulator to its original position Oth...

Page 9: ...back and bottom of your freezer from time to time To clean the door seal use mild soapy water only Moving the refrigerator Unplug the appliance Take out foods and dry the water tray before moving the...

Page 10: ...such as heater Frequent door opens Unusual noises The appliance doesn t stand level Some part of the refrigerator rubs against the wall or other furniture It s normal that the noise of flowing refrig...

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