Congratulations on your new . This manual contains important information on the Midea fridge
installation, use and care of your appliance. Please read this manual carefully before use. Follow
instructions and keep the manual for future reference.
The appliance is specifically constructed for domestic use and is therefore suitable for the refrigeration
and storage of fresh and frozen food and the production of ice-cubes. The appliance has not been
designed or manufactured for professional use. Midea declines all responsibility for damage deriving
from improper use of the appliance. The refrigerator has undergone the necessary tests on the
tightness of the refrigeration circuit and complies with the safety regulations.
WARNING
WARNING
The WARNING symbol indicates information that concerns your personal safety
CAUTION
The CAUTION symbol indicates information on avoiding damage to the appliance
CAUTION
R600a WARNING LABEL
R600a
R600a Refrigerant Warning
· This appliance contains a small quantity of flammable, non-synthetic R600a refrigerant.
· Ensure that the tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged during transportation and
R600a
installation.
· Ensure careful installing, handling and disposing to avoid safety hazards. If accidental
damage occurs, keep the appliance away from open fires or devices that produce sparks,
unplug the appliance and call an authorised service agent. Thoroughly ventilate the room in
which the appliance is situated for several minutes.
· Leaking refrigerant may cause eye injuries or could ignite.
· Hydrocarbon refrigerants have excellent refrigerant properties, minimal global warming
potential and no ozone depletion potential.
· Hydrocarbon refrigerants cannot be ‘retrofitted’ to an appliance that has not been designed
and approved to use that type of refrigerant.
· The room for installing the appliance must be at least 1m per 8g of refrigerant. The amount
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of refrigerant in the appliance can be found on the rating plate attached to the appliance.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety Precautions
- The refrigerator is designed to operate on a single phase power supply within a voltage range of
220-240V/50Hz.
- Do not allow any sharp objects to come in contact with the refrigerant system to avoid damage to the
refrigerant circuit.
- This product is for indoor use only.
- Do not place electrical items or cooking equipment nearby. Keep away from substances which could
cause ignition and ensure good ventilation is always available.
- Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance unless they
are the type recommended by the manufacturer .
- Do not place objects on top of the appliance which are magnetic, heavy or filled with water.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by authorised Midea service personal, service
agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- Do not store flammable, explosive, volatile and highly corrosive materials in the refrigerator.
Containers with flammable gases or liquids can leak at low temperature. There is a risk of explosion
or fire.
- Do not splash water on the appliance. It may cause malfunction or electric shock.
- Do not place or operate any electrical appliance in the refrigerator.
- Always switch off and unplug the appliance before cleaning.
- 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.
Safety of children
· Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
· Packing (e.g. plastic wraps, polystyrene etc.) can be dangerous for children. There is a
WARNING
risk of suffocation. Keep packaging materials away from children.
Information on disposal
Most of the packing material used is recyclable. Please separate the plastic and cardboard and dispose
through your local recycling depot or place in appropriate recycling collection bins.
If disposing of this appliance, please contact your local authority for safe disposal. Incorrect disposal
may cause injury to the user or flammable gases may cause environmental damage. Remove the
doors, cut off the main cable, break or remove spring or bolt catches to prevent children from getting
trapped or harming themselves.
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IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE FRIDGE
1
2
8
3
4
9
10
5
6
7
11
12
1
Twist ice cube maker
Freezer glass shelf
2
3
Freezer temperature control
4
Refrigerator temperature control
Refrigerator light
5
Refrigerator glass shelf
6
7
Fruit & vegetable drawer
8
Freezer door bin
9
Refrigerator door switch
10
Refrigerator door bin with egg bracket
11
Bottle bin
12
Adjustable foot
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TRANSPORTING
Keep the refrigerator upright and avoid squeezing or vibration
during transport. Avoid a slanting angle over 45 degrees during
handling. Avoid the door or top cap from being under excessive
stress when moving, otherwise it may become deformed.
Do not connect your refrigerator to the power supply immediately after it is
placed vertically. You should keep it standing for at least 3 hours before
CAUTION
connection to let it settle.
INSTALLATION
Remove all packaging material and adhesive tape before using your new refrigerator.
This includes the foam base and all adhesive tape holding the refrigerator accessories
inside and outside.
Clean both the inside and outside of the refrigerator with a soft cloth and lukewarm soapy
water.
Positioning your refrigerator
Place your refrigerator in a well ventilated area away from a heat source and direct
sunlight. Do not install the refrigerator in a damp or wet location as this may cause
damage to the insulation and result in leakage. Condensation may also build up on the
outer cabinet causing rust.
Use the front two adjustable feet to level the refrigerator. Rotate the feet in a clockwise
direction to raise the refrigerator and anti-clockwise to lower. Ensure the refrigerator
slightly tilts backwards so that the drawers and doors self-close to provide a consistent
closed seal.
Allow for adequate ventilation around your refrigerator
Minimum
There should be a clearance of at least 300mm from the
top of your refrigerator, and 50mm from either the sides of
the refrigerator (or) the back of the unit. If the refrigerator is
to sit flush with the cabinetry, then a 50mm clearance must
be available to allow the doors to open freely and enable
the removal of bins and shelves.
The minimum clearance recommended at each side is
5mm, if this is the case the doors must sit proud of the
cabinetry by 50mm (not flush). A 5mm side clearance will
require 50mm of airspace at the back of the unit to allow for
adequate ventilation.
50mm
5mm
recommended
airspace around
refrigerator
50mm
DOOR
50mm
5mm
50mm
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REVERSING THE DOOR
Please ensure the refrigerator is unplugged from the main power source and
any items are removed from inside the refrigerator and door bins before
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Follow below steps to reverse the door from the supplied position.
1.
Remove the cover from the door hinge and remove the
three screws holding the hinge bracket.
2.
Lift the freezer door from the hinge. Place the door in a
safe location to avoid scratches or damage.
reversing the door.
step 1a
step 1b
Remove the two (2) screws holding the middle hinge.
3.
Support the refrigerator door as you remove the hinge.
4.
Remove the three (3) caps from the left side and place
them in the screw holes and top of door from Step 3.
Swap the cap and screw from the left to right side next
to the caps (*). Remove the cap from the top left side of
the refrigerator.
Carefully lift the door from the hinge and place it in a
5.
safe location to avoid scratches or damage.
step 4a
(*)
step 3
step 4b
step 6
Remove the two (2) screws holding the bottom hinge.
6.
Remove the two (2) caps from the opposite side and
7.
place them in the screw holes from Step 6.
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step 7a
step 7b
REVERSING THE DOOR
8.
Take the hinge from the supplied accessory bag and
fasten it to the left side base of the refrigerator.
Before replacing the doors onto the hinge, locate the
9.
hinge assembly at the base of both refrigerator and
freezer doors. Remove the current plastic hinge assembly
and install the left hand hinge assembly from the
accessory bag supplied. Position the plastic spacer before
installing the door.
10.
Line up the middle hinge. Position the refrigerator door
and fasten in position with two (2) screws.
Note: Do not fasten hinge screws completely until the
doors have been positioned correctly.
step 8
step 9
step 10
Carefully position the freezer door onto the middle hinge.
11.
Align the door before securing the top hinge.
Align each door to ensure they are positioned correctly.
12.
Check that the door seals correctly and they open and
close without obstruction.
Tighten the screws holding the hinges in place (refer to
steps 8,10 and 11).
13.
Place the cover over the hinge bracket on the left side.
14.
Once the doors are in place and all screws (top, middle
and bottom hinge brackets) are securely tightened, insert
the cap on right side of the refrigerator and doors.
step 11
step 13
step 14
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Controlling the temperature
Refrigerator temperature:
The temperature of the refrigerator can be controlled
manually by adjusting the temperature dial. Turning the
refrigerator temperature dial (page 4 item 4) clockwise will
lower the interior temperature (colder). Turn the dial
counter clockwise if a warmer interior temperature is
required. Position the dial in the centre for normal use.
Freezer temperature:
The temperature of the freezer can be controlled manually
by adjusting the temperature slide (page 4 item 3) . Slide to
the right side for colder temperature or to the left side for
warmer temperature.
MIN
4
3
2
1
5
6
MAX
FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the appliance
Before cleaning: Turn appliance off at the power point, then remove the power
cord from the outlet. This will make sure there is no chance of electric shock.
WARNING
Interior
Clean the refrigerator interior regularly. Turn power off. Wipe the interior with a soft cloth
and lukewarm soapy water. Wipe away any food spills thoroughly. Dry all surfaces and
removable parts. Avoid getting water on the refrigerator controls. If you have taken out
any removable parts, replace them and switch on the power before re-stocking the
refrigerator.
Exterior
Clean the refrigerator with only lukewarm soapy water and a soft cloth. Rinse with clean
water and then wipe the surface with a soft clean cloth to remove any soap residue.
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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Door seals
Take care to keep door seals clean. Sticky food and drink can cause seals to stick to the
cabinet and tear when you open the door. Wash seal with a mild detergent and warm
water. Rinse thoroughly and dry.
Never use hot water, solvents, commercial kitchen cleaners, aerosol cleaners,
metal polishers, caustic or abrasive cleaners or scourers to clean the appliance
CAUTION
as they will damage it. Many commercially available cleaning products and
detergents contain solvents that will damage your refrigerator. When cleaning,
using only a soft cloth and lukewarm soapy water.
Empty the drip tray
Undo the screw holding the tray and pull the drip tray
horizontally from the rear of the refrigerator. Be careful not to
bump the refrigeration tubing. The tray may have water in it,
be careful not to spill it while removing the tray. This should be
carried out at least once a year.
Replacing the Interior light
Before replacing the light: Turn appliance off at the power point, then remove
the power cord from the outlet. This will make sure there is no chance of electric
WARNING
Remove the cover and replace the light bulb with a screw type
base (E14, 240V/10W) bulb.
1.
shock.
Unplug the power and remove the cover by holding the
cover by both sides and slide in the direction of the arrow.
Unscrew the bulb and replace with a new 10W bulb.
2.
3.
Replace the cover and plug in the refrigerator.
Please check the points below after maintenance:
(1) Is there any damage to the power lead?
(2) Can the power plug be inserted into the power socket correctly?
(3) Is the power plug and/or lead heating up?
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ENERGY SAVING TIPS
Reduce opening the door frequently. This will increase the appliance efficiency and
1.
reduce power consumption.
2.
To maintain good air circulation within the refrigerator cabinet, keep the shelves, fruit
and vegetable drawer in the original positions as supplied.
There should always be some space between food items for proper air circulation.
3.
Hot food should be cooled down before placing into the appliance, otherwise the
4.
interior temperature and power consumption will increase.
DISCONNECTION OF THE APPLIANCE
If unplugging the appliance from the power outlet, please leave at least 5
minutes before re-connection.
CAUTION
Power failure
1.
During a power failure, do not put additional food in the appliance and reduce
opening the door.
If power failure is anticipated beforehand, place several ice cubes into a container
and place in the top of the refrigerator.
2.
Power failure during vacation
Before departure of a short vacation, remove any items that could spoil if a power
failure occurs, and ensure the doors are closed firmly.
If going on a long vacation, remove all items, clean and wipe dry the internal of the
appliance, disconnect the power and leave the doors open.
3.
Storage of appliance
If the refrigerator needs to be switched off for a long period of time (storage), remove
all items, unplug the appliance from the power outlet, clean and wipe dry the interior.
The door should be wedged open slightly for air circulation in order to prevent
unpleasant odours.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If you think something may be wrong with your refrigerator, you can carry out some easy checks before
calling for service. Y ou may locate the problem and spare yourself from inconvenience, saving time and
money.
SYMPTOMSUGGESTION
Ris not operatingefrigerator
Unusual noise
· Check that the power cord is plugged into the power outlet properly
and that the outlet is switched “ON”.
· Try running another appliance from the power outlet. If no power is
coming from the outlet you may have blown a fuse or tripped a
circuit of your household power supply.
· Try adjusting the temperature control to a slightly “colder” position.
· The flow of refrigerant through the pipeline coil could cause
gurgling, similar to water boiling. This is the normal function of the
appliance.
· It is quite normal for noise to seem louder just after the refrigerator
starts operating.
· Other strange sounds may mean that you need to check and take
action. For example, noises may mean that:
- The cabinet is not level.
- The floor is uneven or weak.
- Bottles are badly placed and rattling.
- There are vibrations from an object on top of or behind or beside
the refrigerator.
- The back of the refrigerator cabinet is touching the wall.
Compressor seems to run
more than expected
Temperature in the refrigerator
is too warm
Food is frozen inside the
refrigerator compartment
The door will not close
The following cases are not malfunctions:
· Are doors kept open too long or too often?
· Are controls set too cold?
· Have large amounts of warm food just recently been stored?
· If the day is hot or the room is very warm, the refrigerator will need
to run more than normal.
· The refrigerator will run more than normal just after you install it or
when it has been turned off for a long time.
· Check that the appliance has enough clearance at the sides, back
and top. Refer to installation instruction on page 5.
·8Refer to “Controlling the temperature” on page .
· You may have kept the door open too long or too frequently.
· Food containers or packaging may be holding a door open.
· Check if the food is placed near the air outlet.
· Check whether the front of the refrigerator is tilted back slightly to
allow the doors to self close.
· Check whether something is holding the door open.
Moisture may form as condensation on the outside of the appliance during humid conditions. To remove
excess moisture, wipe clean.
It is normal that the sides of the appliance and the turnover beam will get warm as a result of the
refrigeration system operation.
The appliance operation could cause electrical interference to electrical equipment.
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REPAIRS, SERVICE & WARRANTY
Model No.
Serial No.
Date of purchase
Retailer
It is hazardous for anyone installing, removing, altering, repairing servicing, testing or
certifying the gas system of a gas device (i.e. charging, discharging or breaking into
the refrigeration system that uses hydrocarbon refrigerants). Only an Authorised
Service Person can carry out servicing or repairs to this appliance.
If service is required
If you have a problem which persists after you have made the checks listed in the
Troubleshooting Guide, please contact:
Midea Customer Care on 1300 132 371
Please refer to the enclosed warranty card or visit www.mideaappliances.com.au for
warranty information. Ensure you have the appliance model number and proof of
purchase handy before calling Midea Customer Care to enquire about a warranty
claim.
Complete and retain the following information for your records:
Please retain proof of purchase for warranty claims.
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SPECIFICATIONS
ModelMTM215W
Climate classT
Classification of installation and
use
Refrigerator150L
Rated Total
Gross Volume
Freezer65L
Voltage220-240V / 50Hz
Noise Level43 dB
Refrigerant typeR600a
Ambient Operating temperature43°C
Class 5T
Indoor use only
Height1375mm
Dimensions
IP ratingIPX0
Net Weight44Kg
Width545mm
Depth585mm
NOTE:
· Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
· This product is subject to continuous improvement, which may not be completely
consistent with the manual, however the functions and operating methods will not
change.
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