Mitsubishi Electronics MR-EX655W-N-A manual

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    MR-EX655W -N-A (230-240V) OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS R600a Refriger ator -F reezer MODEL[...]

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    If you touch the operation panel, icon will be displayed. You can select the setting that you prefer. Operation panel Want to Rapid cool bulk shopping Want to Keep vegetables moist Want to Cool drinks quickly Power Saving Want to make ice quickly Want to stop making ice Want to store food with Soft-Freezing Freeze to savory taste (Supercool Freezin[...]

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    Safety Precautions 4-5 From Installation to Operation 6-7 Placing Food Inside 8-9 Refrigerator Compartment 10 Versa, Freezer, and Vegetable Compartments 11 Ice Making Compartment (Automatic Ice Maker) 12-13 How to Use the Operation Panel 14 Rapid Cool Bulk Shopping, Keep Vegetables Moist, Cool Drinks Quickly 15 Power Saving 16 Changing the Setting [...]

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    4 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Before Use Install lev el Use the hand-holds Use protective material Prohibited Improper handling that can result in death or serious injury. Leave space Remove dust Prev ent tipping Only use an outlet that meets the specifi ed rating. Cord facing down Water prohibited Remove plug[...]

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    5 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Before Use Wet hands prohibited Do not touch Do not store Prohibited Prohibited Operation Do not place water containers on top of the refrigerator. Exposing electrical parts to water may cause an electric shock or fi re. Do not use electrical appliances inside the refrigerator. Th[...]

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    Install the refrigerator at:  A place with good ventilation and not exposed to direct sunlight or hot air To keep good cooling performance and reduce power costs.  A place with low humidity To prevent it from rusting, electric shock and fi re.  A strong and level place To prevent vibration, noise, and ajar or tilting doors. To prevent def[...]

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     If the door is still tilted after adjustment of the supports  Installing the adjustable support cover Fully insert the adjustable support cover horizontally until it touches the rear side . Adjustment and anchoring Turn and lower the adjustable supports until they touch the fl oor and the front casters are raised from the fl oor to fi x t[...]

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    Note • The temperatures described here are measured in the lower centre of the refrigerator after the temperature has stabilized when the surrounding temperature is 30°C and the doors are closed without any food inside. The temperature fl uctuates with factors such as food storage conditions and how often the doors are opened and closed. • Pl[...]

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    9 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Placing Food Inside About 0°C to 6°C Refrigerator compartment  Food that are used daily  Keep eggs in the chilled egg compartment  Food you do not want to freeze  Dairy products: Yoghurt, cheese, etc.  Fish paste products: Steamed fish paste, fi sh cake, etc.  [...]

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    Interior light Two-way flexishelf AUTO Shelf Rotating partition Adjustable pocket (large) Bottle pocket (large) Small item case (upper) Small item case (lower) Egg shelf Air outlet Adjustable pocket (small) Bottle pocket (small) Tube stopper Refrigerator compartment Slide chilled case Chilled Egg compartment Chilled (-3 to 3°C) • Cannot adjust t[...]

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    11 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Placing Food Inside Vegetable compartment Page 5 Caution Caution Caution  When a door is open, you will be informed with the door alarm, interior light, and compartment display area. Page 32 Do not stack food higher than the case. • Food or the slide case may be damaged. • [...]

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    Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Placing Food Inside 12  When a door is open, you will be informed with the door alarm and compartment display area . Page 32 Ice making compartment  Clean the ice maker periodically to ensure that the ice is pure and delicious. Pages 26 - 27 Ice making precautions Do not place [...]

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    13 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Placing Food Inside • About 10 to 12 ice cubes can be made each time. The ice cube size and the number of ice cubes in one batch depe nd on various factors, such as the amount of water in the water tank. • If the ice is stored in the ice storage box for a long time, the ice cu[...]

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    Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation 14 Note • Operate this operation panel with a fi nger. • In the following cases, it may not operate properly.  When the operation panel or fi ngers are wet or dirty  When operating with gloves or band-aid on  When using a sharp object to operate it • If the[...]

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    15 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation Rapid Cool Bulk Shopping Keep Vegetables Moist The vegetables can be freshly kept for a long time in the temperature suitable for leaf vegetables. 1 T ouch .  will be display ed. 2 T ouch . is displa yed, the b lue light at the top left corner of the icon lights up, a[...]

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    Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation 16 Power Saving Set Energy Saving Mode (ECO MODE) An appropriate timing is selected for each compartment and the power-saving mode is performed automatically. With the power saving operation, the temperature of the compartment is set a little higher while compartment operat[...]

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    17 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation Making ice quickly (quick ice making) The ice making time for a single batch is 60 to 80 minutes. 1 T ouch .  will be displa yed. Makes ice quickly. About quick ice making Quick ice making: 60 to 80 minutes Regular ice making: about 2 hours • The ice making time is [...]

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    Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation 18 Setting Soft-Freezing 1 T ouch . and are display ed in order . The setting can be switched between Soft-Freezing and freezing.  Soft-Freezing is set at the time of purchase.  "Tips for Supercool Freezing and Soft-Freezing" X Pages 20 - 21  When the ver[...]

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    19 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation Setting Supercool Freezing Food can be frozen without losing its taste and texture by using the "Supercool Freezing" mode. After supercool freezing, store the meat and fish with Soft-Freezing so that you can easily cut them.  "Tips for Supercool Freezin[...]

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    Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation 20 Take it out and cook immediately ! Supercool freeze to savory taste ! Easy dessert recipe using fruits ! You can easily separate them one by one and slice them fi nely. They will thaw while basting. Divide it by the amount per serving, wrap them while still warm, and th[...]

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    21 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation Supercool freeze in storage containers. Scoop out only the necessary amount and dress the pasta with it to make a meat sauce pasta.  Put foods at the same time. If more food is added afterward, the supercool freezing may not work. We recommend that hot food be separat[...]

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    Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation 22 Note • The temperatures described here are measured in the lower centre of the refrigerator after the temperature has stabilized when the surrounding temperature is 30°C and the doors are closed without any food inside. The temperature fluctuates with factors such as [...]

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    23 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation  The temperature settings for the refrigerator, freezer, and vegetable compartments The display changes each time the icon is touched and temperature can be set to 5 different levels. * The freezer compartment temperature is different from the freezing temperature of [...]

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    Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation 24 1 T ouch . 2 T ouch f or about 3 seconds (until the buzzer sounds twice). This function reduces freezing capability of the set compartment for the purpose of power saving.  Can be set for the ice making compartment and the versa compartment.  If the ice making comp[...]

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    25 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Operation (Dry foods) Seaweeds, seasoning powder, coffee beans, nuts, dry noodles, (pasta, vermicellifi ne noodles, etc.) etc. (Seasonings) Salt, sugar, spice powder, etc. (Grains) Rice, wheat, potato starch, etc. (Sweets) Dry confectioneries, chocolates, cookies, etc. • In Pow[...]

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    26 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Cleaning Water supply pipe Tank holder Water supply pipe Tank holder Packing Aluminum Pipe Water supply pipe Tank packing Horizontally Not to let foreign objects in Clean the ice maker periodically to ensure that the ice is pure and delicious.  Do not pour water into the tank h[...]

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    Note • If the tank packing is not installed, it may cause the water in the water tank or food in the refrigerator compartment to freeze. • Replacement is not usually required for the optical catalyst and lead-cleaning filter. However, it may require replacement in the following cases. • When it clogs because something other than water was put[...]

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    28 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Cleaning How to clean Before cleaning Step Step 2 Step Step 1     Remove the power plug. Wait at least 10 minutes before reinserting the power plug into the socket. If you insert the plug immediately, the mechanism will not function.  Wipe with a soft cloth soaked i[...]

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    29 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Cleaning After cleaning and periodically Step 3 Step 3 detergent (neutral). the plastic parts. detergents, scouring powder, boiling water, or similar substances. handles, caps and cases) to Check the power plug and cord For safety, clean periodically.  Unplug the power plug fro[...]

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    30 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Troubleshooting A power outage occurred A power outage occurred  Minimize the frequency of opening the doors , and avoid adding more f ood.  Operation panel settings other than the temperature settings ma y change. Check the settings. (Child Safety Loc k, etc.) To move the r[...]

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    31 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Troubleshooting  F rost from the condenser inside the freezer compar tment will melt, and ma y spill water when the refrigerator is transpor ted. It may tak e 1 day to defrost after unplugging the po wer plug. To transport the refrigerator To transport the refrigerator 1 Empty [...]

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    32 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Troubleshooting W he n t h e d oo r al ar m s o un d s a nd th e i n te ri o r l ig h t o f t he re f ri g er at or c o mp a rt m en t b l in k s When the door alarm sounds and the interior light of the refrigerator compartment blinks The door alarm sounds when either door is open[...]

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    33 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Troubleshooting T o c on t ro l t he t em p er a tu r e m or e p r ec i se ly To control the temperature more precisely (t em pe ra tu re fi ne a dju st me nt m od e) (temperature fi ne adjustment mode) The temperature can be set to 19 diff erent lev els for the refrigerator com[...]

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    Parts Quantity AUTO shelf Two-way fl exishelf Slide chilled case Water tank (with optical catalyst and lead- cleaning fi lter) Adjustable pocket (large) Adjustable pocket (small) Small item case (upper) Small item case (lower) Egg shelf Bottle pocket (large) Bottle pocket (small) Tube stopper 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 Ice tray Ice storage box Sound[...]

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    35 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The refrigerator does not cool at all! The operation panel turns off automatically! Smells the strong odour on the food or ice! The outer walls heat up!  The refrigerator takes time to cool when you fi rst start using it. In summer, it may take up to 24 hours f[...]

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    36 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Ice making Ice making Supercool Supercool freezing freezing Problem Check Explanation and action Cannot make ice Cannot make ice Water in the tank Water in the tank stays at the stays at the same level same level 1 Has enough time passed after installation? It take[...]

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    37 Before Use Placing Food Inside Operation Cleaning Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Cannot make ice Water in the tank stays at the same level Ice is small or joined together Supercool froze n food does not taste good Doors open easily Doors do not close Door alarm sounds Interior light turns off Co mpa rt men t di spl ay on the operation panel bli[...]

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    AZ79L197H01 Printed in Japan ■ This refrigerator uses flammable foaming gas for insulation. Please deli ver the unit to specialized industrial waste dealer when you do aw ay it. Please follow the rules in your country . ■ W ARNING - Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended [...]