Mitsubishi Electric MR-WX743Y-S-A User Manual

Refrigerator-Freezer
MODEL
MR-WX627Z MR-WX743Y
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
R600a
Store food in the best way for consumption
Place food and drinks in the compartments suitable for preserving them.
Convenient functions can be easily set by simply touching icons on the operation panel.
!
Refrigerator Compartment
Pages 10 - 11
About 0°C
Foods that are used
daily Foods you do not
want to freeze
to
6
Sliding Cases
Pages 10 - 11
About -3°C
Upper Case
Lower Case
Dairy products: Yogurt, cheese, etc.
Fish paste products: Steamed
fi sh paste, fi sh cake, etc. Processed food: Ham, sausages,
etc.
Recommended!
The lower case can be set with .
Supercool Chilling
Preserves fl avor below 0°C for a long time without freezing!
Meat
Fish
to 3
To preserve meat or fi sh below freezing
Operation Panel
Pages 8 - 9
If you touch the left button, icons will be displayed. You can select the setting that you prefer.
Ice Making Compartment
Pages 12 - 13
Ice is made automatically.
Freezer Compartment
Page 19
About
Frozen food
Ice cream
Food frozen at home
Bread
If you store food that is Supercool Frozen in the freezer compartment, it can be stored for a long time without losing its taste and texture.
Notice
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.
The illustration is of the MR-WX743Y.
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to
-16
2
Energy Saving Mode
ENERGY SAVING
energy saving mode
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Contents

(Pages)
Safety Precautions …………………… 4-5
From Installation to Operation …… 6-7
How to Use the Operation Panel … 8-9
Compartment Introduction
Refrigerator Compartment / Sliding Cases
Ice Making Compartment
10-11
12-13
Safety
With the ECO guide, you can check your refrigerator's ECO level.
Versa Compartment
Pages 14 - 15
Soft-Freezing: About
(Can also switch to freezer)
Supercool Freezing
Blocks of meat
Ground meat
Fillets
Hot Freezing
Freshly cooked rice
Curry
Sauces
Soft-Freezing / Supercool Freezing
P
ges 16 - 18
a
-9
To supercool freeze foods such as meat, fi sh, and dessert
To use Supercool Freezing on hot cooked foods such as freshly cooked rice, curry, and sauces
to
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Vegetable Compartment
Page 19
About 3°C
Vegetables
Fruits
Drinks
The water that evaporates from the food is kept inside the compartment to maintain the moisture. Storing fruits and vegetables in plastic wrap keeps them even fresher.
to
9
Versa Compartment … 14-15
Soft-Freezing / Supercool Freezing
16-18
Freezer Compartment …… 19
Vegetable Compartment … 19
Energy Saving Mode ……………… 20
Detail setting
Performing Temperature Adjustment
Rapid Cool …………………………… 23
Power Save Mode …………… 24-25
Cleaning …………………………… 26-30
Other Issues ……………………… 31-34
Power Outages …………………………………31 To Prevent Accidental Button Operation (Child Safety Lock) ………………………… 31 To Reset Settings ……………………………… 31 Alarm Sounds …………………………………… 32 When Not Using the Refrigerator for a Long Time …………………………………… 32 To Move or Transport the Refrigerator ……… 33 To Control the Temperature More Precisely
Troubleshooting ………………… 35-38
Specifi cations ………………………… 39
This refrigerator is manufactured for refrigerating and freezing
foods in general households. For industrial use, please use a
commercial refrigerator.
The material names are indicated on the main plastic parts to
facilitate recycling.
This refrigerator uses non-freon refrigerant (isobutane) and
non-freon foam insulation material (cyclopentane).
… 21-22
…34
etc.
Installation
Operation Panel
REF Sliding Cases
Ice
S-COOL
FRZ VEG
ENERGY SAVING
Temperature Adjustment
Rapid Cool
PWR SAVE
Cleaning
Trouble­shooting
3

Safety Precautions

The following describes the safety precautions to follow in order to prevent injury to the user and others, as well as to prevent damage to property.
Warning
Caution
Improper handling that can result in grave consequences such as death or serious injury.
Improper handling that can result in personal injury or damage to your house, household furnishings, etc.
Meaning of symbols.
Prohibited
Water prohibited
Caution
Follow the instructions
Remove the power plug.
Warning
When Installing the Refrigerator
Do not install the refrigerator outdoors or in places exposed
Water
prohibited
to water or excessive humidity.
Water may cause insulation failure, resulting in an electric shock or fi re.
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Pa
Leave space around the refrigerator.
If refrigerant leaks, it may accumulate and
Follow the
instructions
catch fi re or explode.
Prepare for earthquakes by taking fall prevention measures
Otherwise an injury may result.
Pag
e 6
Pag
e 7
Power and Power Plug
Do not crush the power plug with the rear of the refrigerator.
Prohibited
Follow the
instructions
4
Do not damage the power cord.
Pressing, folding, bundling, or placing heavy objects on the power cord may cause an electric shock or fi re.
Do not use damaged cords or plugs, or loose sockets.
Doing so may cause an electric shock or fi re.
Do not pull the cord when unplugging the power plug.
The cord may be damaged, resulting in an electric shock or fi re.
Do not plug in or out the power plug with wet hands.
Doing so may cause an electric shock.
Use a dedicated outlet for the power supply that meets the rating specifi ed on the rating label. (The rating label is located on the refrigerator compartment.)
Using extension cords and plugging too many leads into a single socket can cause heat build-up or fi re.
Pag
e 6
Insert the power plug with the cord facing down, and fully insert the prongs.
Inserting the plug upside-down places stress on the cord and may cause heat generation or fi re.
If the power cord is damaged, call our MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE or its service agent for the replacement.
If the power cord is damaged, purchase a new cord from MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE. Make sure that the power cord is designed for this model.
Follow the
instructions
Remove plug
Prohibited
Power and Power Plug
Remove dust periodically from the power plug.
Dust may cause insulation failure, resulting in fi re.
Remove the power plug before cleaning.
Otherwise an electric shock or injury may result.
When Using
Do not damage or drive screws into the refrigerator's refrigerant circuit (pipes).
Because combustible refrigerant is used, this may result in fi re or an explosion.
Do not use electrical appliances inside the refrigerator.
The refrigerant gas leaking into the compartment with sparks from an electrical contact may cause fi re and explosion.
Do not place volatile, infl ammable objects inside the refrigerator.
Benzene, cosmetics and hair dressing products may catch fi re or explode.
Do not store chemicals or scientifi c specimens in the refrigerator.
Substances that require strict control must not be stored in household refrigerators.
Do not place objects on top of the refrigerator.
Objects may fall when the doors are opened or closed and cause injury.
Do not hang from the door or handle. Do not climb on an open door. Do not apply a heavy load.
The refrigerator may tip over and cause injury.
Do not apply excessive force to glass doors or shelves.
An impact can cause the glass to crack and may result in injury.
Do not touch the mechanical area of the automatic ice maker (area above the ice storage box).
Doing so may result in injury.
Do not use combustible sprays near the refrigerator.
Sparks from an electrical contact may cause an ignition and fi re.
If an abnormality or malfunction occurs, stop operation immediately and contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator or a MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE or its service agent.
Warning Caution
When Using
Do not use in a shed or garage.
Small animals may damage the electrical wiring
Prohibited
and cause an electric shock or fi re.
Do not place water containers on top of the refrigerator.
Water
prohibited
Exposing electrical parts to water may cause an electric shock or fi re.
Do not wash with water or spill soup or juice onto the refrigerator.
Water or other liquid may cause an electric shock or fi re. Wipe off any liquid immediately.
If you notice a gas leak, do not touch the refrigerator. Open windows to ventilate.
Follow the
instructions
Sparks from an electrical contact may cause an explosion or fi re.
When the doors are opened or closed, beware not to hit any furniture.
The door or furniture may be damaged and cause injury.
Malfunctions and Long-Term Storage
Do not disassemble, repair, or alter. Do not use while parts are damaged.
Prohibited
Doing so may cause injury, electric shock or fi re.
If the refrigerant circuit (pipe) is damaged, do not touch the refrigerator
Follow the
instructions
and avoid using fl ames. Open windows to ventilate.
If the refrigerant circuit is damaged, contact the retail store. Failing to do so may cause a fi re.
When not using the refrigerator for a long time, unplug the power plug and open the doors to dry the refrigerator.
If the refrigerator is not dried suffi ciently, refrigerant may leak due to condenser corrosion and cause a fi re or explosion.
If an abnormality occurs (such as a burning odor), unplug the power plug
Remove plug
and stop refrigerator operation.
Continuing to operate with an abnormality may cause an electric shock or fi re.
When Recycling
For storage, make sure to pull out and remove the door seal.
Follow the
instructions
There is a possibility of a child getting trapped in the refrigerator during storage.
Contact the retail store or municipal government for details about correct refrigerator disposal.
Improper disposal may cause refrigerant leaks, resulting in a fi re or explosion if exposed to a fl ame.
When Installing/Transporting the Refrigerator
Anchor the refrigerator to a strong and level fl oor by adjusting the adjustable supports.
Follow the
instructions
Otherwise, the refrigerator may move and cause injury.
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Use the transportation hand-holds or the parts instructed when transporting the refrigerator.
Holding other parts may result in injury.
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When moving the refrigerator, lay a protective sheet on the fl oor and move the refrigerator slowly.
Failing to do so may result in fl oor damage or injury.
When Using
Do not pack in excessive amounts of food. Do not pull the shelves with excessive force.
Prohibited
Follow the
instructions
Caution
Food may fall and cause an injury.
Do not place glass bottles in the freezer, ice making, and versa compartments.
The bottle may break if the liquid inside freezes, causing an injury.
Do not put your hands or feet under the refrigerator.
The steel plates or other parts may cause injury.
Do not eat food that is discolored or has a bad odor.
It may result in food poisoning or illness.
Observe the following when opening and closing the doors.
• Do not open or close the doors when another person is touching the refrigerator.
• Do not put your fi ngers on the top edge of a drawer-type door while closing it.
Do not open or close the doors with excessive force. (Food may fall out.)
• Be careful not to trap your fi ngers or any other part of your body.
• Be careful not to hit a part of your body.
• Do not trap your feet with the bottom drawer. (Danger of your toes caught by the drawer.)
Failing to follow the precautions above may result in injury.
Do not touch food or containers in the freezer compartment with wet hands.
It may cause a cold injury.
Be careful when attaching and removing the glass shelf and pocket.
If it is attached improperly, it could come loose and fall, causing injury.
Be careful when breaking apart ice stuck in the ice storage box.
There is a risk of injury.
Safety
5

From Installation to Operation

1
Installation
MR-WX743Y: Space of 10 cm or more MR-WX627Z: Space of 5 cm or more
MR-WX743Y: Space of 2 cm or more MR-WX627Z: Space of 0.5 cm or more
Install the refrigerator in the following kind of location.
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.
A strong and level place
To prevent vibration, noise, and ajar or
tilting doors. To prevent deformation or discoloration of the fl oor materials due to the weight or heat. *If the fl oor materials are carpets, tatami
mats, wooden fl oors, PVC fl oors, etc. and may deform or discolor, lay a strong plate or board underneath.
A place away from other devices
To prevent noise or video interference
with devices such as televisions.
For Model MR-WX743Y, there should be at least 2 cm of space on both the left and right sides, and at least 10 cm of space above. For Model MR-WX627Z, there should be at least 0.5 cm of space on both the left and right sides, and at least 5 cm of space above.
To allow heat to dissipate from the top
and the sides of the refrigerator. *The rear can be placed directly against
the wall. Leave some space if sound or stain is a concern.
Do not install the refrigerator outdoors or in places exposed to water or excessive humidity.
Water
prohibited
Water may cause insulation failure, resulting in an electric shock or fi re.
2
Connect the Power Supply
* Connect power supply soon after installing the
refrigerator
Dedicated outlet that meets the specifi ed rating.
Turn on the power of the refrigerator as soon as possible.
Use a dedicated outlet
Use a dedicated outlet for the power supply that meets the rating
specifi ed on the rating label. (The rating label is located on the refrigerator compartment.)
Warning
Using outlets that do not meet the specifi ed rating or plugging in too many leads into a single socket can cause heat buildup or fi re.
The refrigerator will not be damaged even if the power is supplied soon after installation. It takes a while for the refrigerator to cool, therefore supply power as soon as possible.
Electrical Connections
Make sure this unit is properly grounded.
The refrigerator should always be plugged into its
dedicated electrical outlet. This will provide the best performance and prevent electrical circuits from being overloaded and causing a fi re. Make sure that the electrical outlet provides the proper voltage. Extension cords are not recommended.
If your refrigerator is installed in the high humidity
location, not only ground connection but also installation of the earth leakage breaker is recommended.
If the power cord is damaged, purchase a new cord from
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE. Make sure that the power cord is designed for this model, in order to avoid a hazard.
If the power cord is damaged, call our MITSUBISHI
ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE or its service agent for the replacement, in order to avoid a hazard.
Leave space around the refrigerator.
If refrigerant leaks, it may
Follow the
instructions
accumulate and catch fi re or explode.
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3
Caster
Rear support
Strong board
Adjustable support cover
support cover
support
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Adjustable support
Adjustment and Anchoring
Turn the adjustable supports to the fl oor and anchor them so that the refrigerator will not move.
Bottom front of refrigerator
(To prevent vibration, noise, movement, and doors left ajar)
Turn the adjustable supports in the arrow direction until they touch the fl oor.
Adjustable support
Caster
Anchor the refrigerator to a strong and level fl oor by adjusting the adjustable supports.
Follow the
instructions
Adjust the tilt with the adjustable supports.
Otherwise, the refrigerator may move and cause injury.
Adjust the adjustable supports as shown in the fi gures below to make the refrigerator level.
The right door tilts down
The left door tilts down
If the refrigerator tilts forward, the doors will easily become ajar.
Beginning Use
The refrigerator takes time to cool completely.
• Wait until the refrigerator has suffi ciently cooled before storing ice cream and foods cooler than room temperature.
• Do not open the doors more than necessary, and close them as soon as possible.
• In summertime, it may take more than 24 hours to make ice immediately after installation.
There may be a plastic
odor.
This odor will gradually disappear.
Ventilate the room to prevent any
odors from being trapped.
The refrigerator will be
powerfully cooled (this is the same for summertime).
Because heat will radiate out
• of the refrigerator in order to cool its contents, the sides will become hot.
Because the compressor will enter high-speed operation, the operation sound will grow loud.
Installation
Right
Rotate and lower the right side. Rotate and lower the left side.
Left
* A few days after installation, the fl oor may sink due to the refrigerator's weight. Readjust
the tilt with the adjustable supports.
If the door is still tilted after adjustment of the supports
When installing the refrigerator in the corner of a room, one of the rear supports may sink, causing the refrigerator to tilt. If this happens, use a strong board for adjustment. (Normally, use a board with a thickness of 2 to 3 mm.)
After adjustment, attach the adjustable support cover.
Rear support
Strong board
(The adjustable support cover is stored inside the refrigerator compartment at shipment)
Fully insert the adjustable support cover horizontally until it touches the rear side.
Adjustable support cover
Adjustable support cover
Adjustable support
Prepare for Earthquakes
It is recommended to pass
2 strong belts through the hand-holds on the top rear of the refrigerator and anchor them to a strong location, such as a wall or post.
Strong Belts
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit (pipes) or drive screws into it.
Prohibited
Because combustible refrigerant is used, this may result in fi re or an explosion.
Use in hot spring and geothermal areas
Corrosion control treatment may be required for the refrigerant circuit (pipe) due to generation of corrosive gases. Contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator.
7

How to Use the Operation Panel

Touching
will cause the operable icons to light up.
To save power, all displays other than off if there is no operation for about 30 seconds).
When operating, be sure to touch the buttons with your fi ngers.
ECO GUIDE
The refrigerator's ECO level is
indicated with the number of marks.  Pa
Child Safety Lock  Pa
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Touch to go to compartment selection;
To uc h
settings.  P
to go to various
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a
Detail Setting
are usually turned off (it turns
Example: refrigerator compartment to "M"
When setting the
Touch an icon to display its setting details.
If you touch the operation panel, icons will be displayed. You can
select the setting that you prefer.
Energy Saving Mode
To successfully save power
Supercool Chilling
To preserve meat or fi sh below freezing
Supercool Freezing
To supercool freeze foods such as meat, fi sh, and dessert
Hot Freezing
To use Supercool Freezing on hot cooked foods such as freshly cooked rice, curry, and sauces
When setting or cancelling settings (or
cancelling in the middle), touch one of
these.
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Operation Example
(When Setting Supercool Chilling)
1
When you keep the door of the refrigerator open, touch
sounds once)
2
Here touch .
3
Touch
for about 1 second. (until the buzzer
Touch the icon to set
Confi rm the setting details and compartment, then
touch
.
Operable icons light
up.
The text above the
touched icon lights up.
Detail Setting
Pages 21 - 25
The compartment being set brightly lights up.
It lights up for 5 seconds after setting.
Operation Panel
In 2 and 3, touching
To Cancel the Setting/Cancel in the Middle
Touch
1
In the following cases, the display may not change even when you touch it.
The operation panel or your fi ngers are wet or dirty.
Wipe the moisture and dirt off your fi ngers.
Perform operations with your hands. After you have touched an icon, confi rm that the display has changed before touching again.
The response may vary, depending on the surrounding temperature, humidity, the health condition of the person who operates it,
and the operating condition of neighboring electric appliances.
Touch the icon
2
to cancel
returns the display to the previous state.
Touch
3
You are wearing gloves or have sticking plaster on your fi nger.
The interval between touches is too short. (Pressing repeatedly may cause a misdetection)
The text above the icon will disappear.
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Compartment Introduction
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Sliding Cases

Refrigerator Compartment / Sliding Cases

Use the refrigerator compartment when storing foods that will be consumed soon. Foods such as meat, fi sh, dairy products, and processed food can be kept fresh longer in the sliding cases at a temperature lower than the refrigerator compartment.
About 0°C to 6°C
Refrigerator Compartment
Separate Glass Shelf
The height of the wide shelf can be changed on the left and right sides.
The height of the wide shelf can be
Left: Glass Shelf (Middle)
Left: Glass Shelf (Middle
The height can be changed upward
The height can be changed upwar
and downward.
and downward
Lowering it places it at a storage
Lowering it places it at a storage
location suitable for the egg tray.
location suitable for the egg tray.
Adjustable
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Pocket (Small)
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Partition
Egg Tray with Egg Shelf
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Right: Slide Glass Shelf (Front) (Back)
The height can be changed
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upward and downward.
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back, you can store high
ack,
objects.
Sliding Cases
0°C to 6°
left and right sides.
Glass Shelf
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shelf to the
store high
Interior Light
MR-WX743Y:Uses 10 LEDs. MR-WX627Z:Uses 6 LEDs.
If the interior light is damaged, call our MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE or its service agent for the replacement, in order to avoid a hazard.
Glass Shelf (Upper)
The height can be changed upward and downward.
Glass Shelf (Lower)
Adjustable Pocket (Large)
Adjustable Pocket (Large) (Small)
The height of the adjustable pockets can be changed.
Bottle Pocket (Large)
Store plastic or glass bottles.
*The illustration is of
the MR-WX743Y.
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Air Outlet
If food with a high water content
Bottle Pocket (Small)
Bottle Pock
Rotating Partition
Open and close the doors slowly. If you open or close the doors with force, the rotating partition may open to the front. Return the partition to its regular position before closing the door. (Otherwise it may be damaged.)
The door will automatically close from halfway with the Auto closer
Lower Case
Preventing the Transfer of Odors
It is recommended that foods that have strong odors or easily absorb odor are either
wrapped thoroughly or stored in an airtight container
Kimchi, pot stickers, sardines (seafood), beef, etc.
Food that transfers odors easily
With the door of the refrigerator compartment open at an angle of about 20 degrees or less, the door will close automatically.
The door may stop before closing completely if you swing the door too softly. If the door stops (ajar), it will not close automatically. The speed of the closing door may change according to the amount of food stored.
Upper Case Cover
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Up
Upper Case
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is placed near the air outlets, it may freeze. (Cans of beer and soft drink, etc., in particular, may burst when frozen.)
*The location of the air outlets
differs according to the model.
.
Rice, potato salad, etc.
Food that may easily absorb odors
When a door is open, you will be informed with the door alarm.
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Sliding Cases
Upper Case (About 0°C to 3°C)
• Processed food such as sausage, ham and dairy products can be preserved.
• Do not store food that is easily frozen.
• The temperature cannot be adjusted.
About -3°C to 3°C
At the time of purchase, the lower case is not set to Supercool Chilling. When setting Supercool Chilling, use the following settings.
Lower Case
Supercool Chilling can be set with
• Food will not freeze, even below the freezing point (about
-3°C to 0°C)
• The freshness of meat and fi sh can be prolonged without freezing.
.
Preserving Meat or Fish Below Freezing
Supercool Chilling
1
2
Supercool Chilling stores and preserves meat or fi sh for a longer time at a temperature lower than the refrigerator compartment or upper case without freezing them. Once it has been set, Supercool Chilling will be the default setting until it is disabled.
To Set
1
Touch on the operation panel
2
Touch
The text above the icon will light up.
3
Touch
The settings are fi nished.
It doesn't matter whether you put food in before or after the settings.
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To cancel the setting
* If you disable the setting, the lower case can be used in the same way as
the upper case.
Supercool Chilling Is Very Useful
Tastes
Because the food doesn't
good
freeze, the fresh fl avor lasts longer!
Tips
Do not leave food hanging over shelves or pockets.
Do not place bottles that cannot fi t all the way to the bottom of the bottle pocket.
Do not attach a case that you purchased separately onto the outside of a pocket.
Do not heat the glass surfaces of the glass shelves or place hot objects on them.
Do not close the door while food is in front of the upper case or the lower case.
Fully stow away the cases. Otherwise they may keep a door ajar and reduce the cooling performance, or food may fall and cause damage to a case.
Do not pile food to the top. Leave a gap so that cold air can fl ow to the ceiling and between food.
Keep fresh
Meat and fi sh last longer and are fresher than in the refrigerator compartment or upper case!
Estimated Preservation Period
Meat ········ Up to about 7 days Fish ········· Up to about 5 days Sashimi (Block) ······ Up to about
* The preservation period will differ according to the
freshness of food before storing it and the using condition of the refrigerator.
3 days
REF Sliding Cases
Notice
Because sliding cases cannot guarantee the quality of foods that easily freeze (such as tofu, konjac, raw eggs, vegetables, etc.),
storing such foods is not suitable. Depending on the type and amount of food, as well as its condition at the time it is placed in the
refrigerator, food may freeze.
The temperature of the lower case (when Supercool Chilling is set) may exceed 0°C depending on the time of door opening/closing
and the amount of food.
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Compartment Introduction

Ice Making Compartment

If water is put into the refrigerator compartment's water tank, ice will be made in the ice making compartment. Clean the ice maker periodically to ensure that the ice is pure and delicious.  Pages 26 - 27
Tank Cap
Lid
Ice Tray Lock Lever
Ice Tray
Water Tank
(About 1.2L)
Push in the water tank until it touches the rear side and confi rm that the handle is aligned with the front of the lower case.
Lower Case
Soundproof Mat
Reduces the sound of dropping ice. Do not dispose of it.
When a door is open,
Ice Storage Box
you will be informed with the door alarm.
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Making Ice
Wash the water tank, water supply pipe, and ice tray before making ice for the fi rst time, or if you have not made ice for more than a week.
1
Water Supply Port
Remove the water tank from the refrigerator compartment, remove the tank cap
Do not pour water above the full position ().
Water will easily spill when you carry the tank.
Further, it may cause the ice to join together or form a protrusion.
*WARNING-Fill with potable water only.
by twisting it,
and supply water.
Full position ()
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2
Tips
Ice Server
Door
Ice Server
Ice Storage Box
Reference Line
Ice Storage Box
Close the water tank cap and return the water tank to its original position.
Hold the tank with both hands. Push the tank until it touches the rear side.
Lay fl at
Push in the water tank until it touches the rear side.
Setting the water tank incorrectly may prevent ice from forming.
Tilting the tank will cause the water to spill.
Ice Tray
Sensor Lever (Detects the ice storage level)
Do not place food inside when making ice.
Stop the ice making and then place the food below the reference line on
the side. (Not doing so may result in a half-shut door or malfunction and
damage)
Do not pour anything other than cold water into the water tank, such as warm water,
juice, tea, soft drinks, or other liquids (the tank can resist heat up to 60°C).
Pouring anything other than cold water into the tank may cause damage.
Do not pour water directly into the ice tray to make ice. Unfrozen water in the ice
tray may fall into the ice storage box, and the ice may not form cubes.
The level of the ice storage is checked automatically by the sensor lever, and ice making
is stopped when the ice reaches a certain level (about 70 to 140 ice cubes). To detect the
ice storage level correctly, make sure that the ice is fl at and that the ice server is kept in its
storage position in the front of the ice storage box as shown in the left diagram.
Open and shut the door of the ice making compartment slowly. There is a
risk of the ice spilling.
Pages 21 - 22
Quick Ice Making
Rapid Ice
1
RAPID
ICE
(Quick Ice Making)
The ice making time for a single batch can be shortened.
Touch on the operation panel
1
RAPID
ICE
Pages 21 - 22
.
2
Repeatedly touch to display
Repeatedly touch to light up
3
The display changes each time the button is touched.
RAPID
ICE
The settings are fi nished.
To cancel Rapid Ice, select
or .
In the following cases, quick ice making is stopped automatically, and regular ice making will begin.
•When about 10 hours have passed since the quick ice making is set.
•When the ice storage box is full (about 70 to 140 ice cubes)
•When there is no water in the water tank The sound of the refrigerator running gets louder during Rapid Ice, because it is operating at high speed. Also, the ice may split or crack because it freezes in a short time.
2
3
Ice
How much time does it take to make Ice?
Ice making time will differ according to ice making compartment settings. Regular ice making is set at the time of purchase.
Operation Panel Display
Setting
Regular Ice Making
Quick Ice Making
Ice Making Stopped
Ice Making Time
for 1 Batch
About 2 hours
60 to 90 minutes
Ice will not be made.
To switch between
In addition to the surrounding temperature, water type, and water
volume and temperature in the water tank, ice making times may vary with the following conditions, and be longer than those in the table.
•In winter or at other times when the surrounding temperature is low
•When the door is often opened and closed
•When the freezer compartment is set to "L"
•When Energy Saving Mode is set
•When the ice tray is pulled out and reinserted during ice making
When is displayed, ice cannot be made. Cancel the setting.
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RAPID
,
ICE
, and
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About the Ice
About 10 to 12 ice cubes can be made each time. The ice cube size and the number of ice cubes in one batch depend on various factors, such as the amount of water in the water tank. When few ice cubes are being made, pour water into the water tank. When ice is made using water with a high mineral content, such as mineral water, white deposits (white crystals) may form in the ice. This is the crystallized mineral content and is not harmful.
If the ice is stored inside the ice storage box for a long time, ice cubes may join together or shrink (due to a phenomenon called sublimation).
Be careful when breaking apart ice stuck in the ice storage box.
Caution
There is a risk of injury.
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Aluminum Tra y
The cold tray quickly cools the food.
Compartment Introduction

Versa Compartment

The versa compartment can be switched between “Soft-Freezing” and “Freezer.” Placing food in the versa compartment and using “S-COOL FREEZE” or
“HOT FREEZE” mode allows food to be frozen without losing its taste
and texture. Soft-Freezing / Supercool Freezing  Pages 16 - 18
Versa Compartment Case
Do not stack food higher than the case. Doing so may result in the door being unable to close, food melting, or food being damaged.
*The illustration is of
the MR-WX743Y.
When a door is open, you will be informed with the door alarm.
What can the versa compartment do?
The temperature in the versa compartment can be adjusted by switching between Soft-Freezing and Freezing. With Soft-Freezing, to freeze
food, use cooked rice or other warm food,
use
Performing temperature adjustment
. For freshly
.
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Operation Panel Display Versa Compartment Condition
Soft-Freezing
Food can be cooked immediately after being taken out. Meat, fi sh, etc. can be stored for 2 to 3 weeks* This is set at the time of purchase.
and , food can be frozen even more
With
deliciously.
Freezing
Meat, fi sh, etc. can be stored for about 1 month. For storing ice cream and frozen foods, use “FRZ•H”.
*1 The preservation period varies depending on the types of food and the condition when food was placed inside.
To supercool freeze such as meat, fi sh, and dessert
Supercool Freezing
Foods such as meat, fi sh, and dessert can be deliciously frozen.
Place food in the versa compartment before setting. Reset if placing new food inside even it was already set.
To Set
Touch
1
on the operation panel
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1
.
14
1
2
When Soft-Freezing is set
Touch
2
The letters above the icon will light up.
Touch
3
The settings are fi nished.
This ends automatically after about 8 hours.
After it ends, the food will be stored in Soft-Freezing mode.
Selecting will cancel .
To cancel in the middle
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To Use Supercool Freezing on Hot Cooked Foods such as Freshly Cooked Rice, Curry, and Sauces
Hot or warm cooked foods such as freshly cooked rice, curry, and
Hot Freezing
sauces can be deliciously frozen. It can also be used to cool the food just after cooking.
Place food in the versa compartment before setting. Reset if placing new food inside even it was already set.
To Set
1
2
Touch
1
Touch
2
The text above the icon will light up.
Touch
3
on the operation panel
The settings are fi nished.
This ends automatically after about 9 hours.
The letters above the icon will light up until it ends.
After it ends, the food will be stored in Soft-Freezing mode.
When Soft-Freezing is set
Tips
With “Supercool Freezing” and “Hot Freezing” (both referred to as “Supercool Freezing”)...
At times such as storing new food, please set
˙
possible.
If you want to store food frozen with Supercool Freezing for a long time, move it to the freezer compartment quickly. Because
˙
food moved to the freezer compartment will freeze and harden, please thaw out food before using it.
Please do not store food that is hotter than 80°C.
˙
With Soft-Freezing...
When you have frozen a food too hard, leave it at room temperature for about 5 to 15 minutes. It will become easy to cut.
˙
Adjust the temperature according to how the food is frozen.
˙
If the temperature setting of food is switched from freezing to Soft-Freezing, the food should be consumed as soon as possible
˙
(within 1 to 2 weeks).
Even if fruit is thawed, it does not return to its original condition. Eat frozen fruit without thawing it.
˙
If fruit is stored for more than a week with Soft-Freezing, its taste may change. We recommend eating within 2 to 3 days.
˙
Selecting
To Cancel
or again, and reduce the opening and closing of the doors as much as
will cancel .
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S-COOL
Notice
Supercool Freezing cannot be performed during Power Save Mode.
When performing operations with or in 2, if a continuous beeping sound occurs and the setting cannot be performed,
the temperature setting is set to “Freezing.”
It can be set when Soft-Freezing.
You can use Supercool Freezing even when other foods are still inside.
Even after Supercool Freezing has fi nished, the food may not be completely frozen. (When the temperature is set to Supercool
Freezing or Soft-Freezing, because food is frozen at about -7°C, it may take about 24 hours for the food to freeze completely.)
The degree of freezing or freezer burn may vary depending on the food type, cooking method, storage arrangement (stacking,
storage location), the amount of food, and the storage time.
Depending on how much sugar, salt, moisture, or fat the food contains, freezing may not be possible or the food may harden when
frozen (cannot be cut immediately with a kitchen knife).
Use
for food that is warmer than body temperature.
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Since food can be easily cut even when frozen, it can be cooked without thawing
1
.
Freeze foods with their original fl avors. The frozen foods do not have to be thawed before being consumed.
Freeze foods with their original fl avors. The frozen foods do not have to be thawed before being consumed.
Food can be frozen, while preserving its taste and texture.
Supercool Freezing
Signifi cantly reduces dripping during thawing and the loss of nutrients, preserving fl avor
Prevents meat drip
Cut steak meat and blocks of meat into
100 to 200 grams and use Freezing" prevent dripping and preserve the
taste and nutrients of food through Supercool Freezing.
Since food can be easily cut even when frozen, it can be cooked without thawing **
Ground meat / Blocks of meat
It can be cut with a kitchen knife easily without thawing. Because it can be cut while frozen, whatever you will not use can be returned to the versa compartment. Food can be used without being wasteful.
Only the necessary amount
"Supercool
Meat
Thinly sliced meat / Bacon
You can easily separate them one by one and slice them fi nely without thawing. They will thaw while basting.
Things unsuitable for freezing such as potatoes and bamboo shoots can be frozen
Use in curry fresh. Just thaw the curry out for
that fresh-cooked potato texture. There is none of the bother to remove potatoes before freezing them.
You can easily slice them.
Hot Freezing
"Hot Freezing"
Cutlets
You can easily separate them. No need for dividing them by the amount per serving before freezing. Purchased packs can be frozen as it is. Bake them at low heat without thawing and there is no trouble.
You can batch cook
to keep potatoes
Fish
You can easily separate them.
Freshly cooked rice can also be frozen while hot
Use "Hot Freezing" to preserve the fl avor of freshly cooked rice. Thaw it to
enjoy its glutinous texture.
Hot Freezing
keep savory taste
Sauces
Meat sauce
If there is sauce left over, place it in a storage container and use
Freezing" Scoop out only the necessary amount and dress the pasta with it to easily make a meat sauce pasta.
Scoop the amount you need
"Hot
1
.
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Freezer Compartment and Versa Compartment: Using them properly
Versa Compartment
(Soft-Freezing setting)
Make a large batch of simmered foods that are delicious when
cooked in a large batch, then use excess amount. Move the supercool frozen food to the freezer
compartment to preserve for a long period of time. This can also save the time and labor of cooking every day.
* Meat and fi sh can be preserved in a freezer compartment for
about 1 month, but the preservation period will differ according to the freshness of food before storing it.
Freezer
Compartment
"Hot Freezing" on the
1
Depending on the size or type of the food and how it is frozen, some time for defrosting may be necessary.
*
Freezer
Compartment
This is recommended for when you would like to consume food without thawing. Food that has been moved to the versa compartment (set to Soft-Freezing) can be cut to just the portions necessary, so food is not wasted. Although this differs depending on the size of the food, most food can be cut in about 2 to 5 hours.
* Use food within a short period of time (about 1 to 2 weeks).
Versa Compartment
(Soft-Freezing setting)
Soft-Freezing / Supercool Freezing
Soft-Freezing / Supercool Freezing
Handy Tricks for Supercool Freezing
Convenient Preservation
Can preserve for 2 to 3 weeks
Plus it is easy to use
Whitebait
Because it is frozen in a crumbly
state, you can scoop out just as
much as you need with a spoon.
Cod Roe / Squid Salted Fish-guts
At -7°C, food containing a large
amount of salt will not freeze. It can
be eaten right out of the refrigerator.
Boiled vegetables
Keep boiled vegetables together with
“Hot Freezing.” The vitamins of
the boiled vegetables will keep even
after thawing, making for a tasty
meal.
* The preservation period will differ according
to the food type and the condition of the food when it is placed in the freezer compartment.
Easy to Cut
Raw food that is diffi cult to cut
can be easily cut
Lemon Slices
Slicing extremely thin lemons is
very easy!
Squid
Even slippery diffi cult-to-cut squid
can be cut easily.
Carpaccio
Red sea bream and Tuna can very thinly
be sliced. It can be prepared deliciously.
Easy Desserts
Enjoy fruit with a new texture
Frozen fruits
Cut fruits into bite-size pieces
and use Freezing" on them for fruit
sorbet. Try it out on a variety
of fruits.
"Supercool
Easy to Make Meals
Make meals quickly when you are busy
in the morning
Karaage / Teriyaki
If you use "Supercool Freezing" on meat marinated in seasoning liquid such as karaage or teriyaki chicken meat, you can use just as much as you want whenever you want.
S-COOL
Sweet fruits are recommended
Tips for Supercool Freezing
Put Foods at the Same Time.
If more food is added in the middle, the Supercool
Freezing may not work.
Do not store in a glass container. It may break.
Lay the Food out Flat on Top in the Versa Compartment.
Place food level and side by side.
Separate hot food from frozen food. The hot
food may touch and thaw the frozen food.
Foods Unsuitable for
Supercool Freezing
Foods that cannot be frozen
(Konjac (devil's tongue), tofu, milk, raw eggs, etc.)
Preservation of the pre-freezing texture and quality cannot be guaranteed.
Groceries like frozen foods and ice
cream.
Food that has already thawed once
The texture and quality cannot be guaranteed.
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Soft-Freezing / Supercool Freezing
(Continued)
Soft-Freezing / Supercool Freezing
(Continued)
Easy Dessert Recipes with Supercool Freezing
Strawberry and Kiwi Fresh Jam
Ingredients
Strawberries
Kiwis 4 to 5
Sugar 60g to 100g
(Respectively for the strawberries and for the kiwis)
Procedure
Remove strawberry stems and peel off kiwi skin.
1
Place the ingredients from 1 in separate bowls and carefully mash them.
2
Add sugar according to the desired sweetness, then use "Supercool Freezing"
3
After leaving it overnight, it's ready. Scoop out the amount you'd like to use.
4
Important Point!
Because no heat is used, it is very easy to make and produces beautiful colors. Also, because it can be made with a small amount of sugar, it is very healthy. It can even be casually made in small amounts when you have left-over fruit.
(For an easy-to-make amount)
1 Pack (About 300g)
(About 300g)
Green Smoothie
Ingredients
Boiled cabbage About 1 leaf (About 50g)
Boiled spinach About 1 root clump (About 30g)
Peeled apple 1/2 apple
Yogurt (no sugar) 1/3 cup
(1 serving)
Frozen with "Supercool Freezing"
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Honey 1 tablespoon
Procedure
Cut the frozen cabbage, spinach, and apples while still crunchy,
1
and put in a mixer together with all other ingredients.
Important Point!
Vegetables and fruits frozen with Supercool Freezing are broken up by the mixer very quickly.
Compartment Introduction

Freezer Compartment

Store frozen food and ice cream. Store bread, meat, and fi sh through freezing.
Freezer Case (Upper)
Freezer Case (Lower)
*The illustration is of
the MR-WX743Y.
Tips
Do not place tall objects in the freezer case (lower).
Food or the freezer case (upper) may become damaged or the door may not close, causing the
accumulation of frost or lowering the cooling performance.
Do not put in plastic drink bottles other than those meant for freezing.
The frozen contents may break the bottle.
Compartment Introduction

Vegetable Compartment

Place vegetables, fruits, and beverages in this compartment. It preserves food, maintaining the moisture that would normally go away over time. Storing fruits and vegetables in plastic wrap keeps them even fresher.
Vegetable Case (Upper)
Bathed in light to increase the nutrients!
Vitamins boosted up
The orange LED is always on.
• Vegetables stay alive even after harvest. Being bathed in light, their nutrients are boosted up.
• There is almost no vegetable, fruit, drink or seasoning that cannot be preserved or stored being exposed to light.
• The vegetable nutrients are increased even with a weak light, so packaging does not need to be removed (except when the packaging completely blocks off the light).
• The vegetable nutrients are not increased forever. The preservation also depends on the freshness at the time of purchase. Eat vegetables when they are as fresh as possible.
When a door is open, you will be informed with the door alarm.
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S-COOL
FRZ VEG
Vegetable Case (Lower)
*The illustration is of the MR-WX743Y.
Tips
Do not pile food higher than the height of the vegetable case (lower) or vegetable case (upper).
Food or the vegetable case (upper) may become damaged or the door may not close, causing the accumulation of condensation or lowering the cooling performance.
Because the vegetable compartment has a high humidity depending on the amount or types of vegetables, frost or condensation may form
on the roof of the vegetable compartment or the surface of the cases. When condensation forms, wipe it off with a dry cloth.
Keep Vegetables Moist  Pages 21-22
When a door is open, you will be informed with the door alarm.
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Energy Saving Mode

This mode learns each family's method of use and operates with the optimal state for each compartment.
Energy Saving Mode
the energy saving mode is performed automatically with a slightly high temperature setting.
To Set
Touch
1
Touch
2
on the operation panel
The text above the icon will light up.
An appropriate timing is selected for each compartment and
Touch
3
The settings are fi nished.
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To Cancel the Setting
To Confi rm with the ECO GUIDE
The refrigerator's ECO level for the last 24 hours is indicated by the number of ★ marks judged from such things as the temperature settings in each compartment and the frequency of opening and closing the doors in "how to use, etc."
Operate the Operation Panel
The compartment display switches each time You can confi rm which compartments are in energy saving mode with the display.
Example: When the freezer compartment and the refrigerator
compartment are in energy saving mode (ECO level 3)
Display example
Compartment
display
Close the Door
After a door is closed, the ECO GUIDE and will light up
(after about 30 seconds it will turn off).
Example: When the refrigerator compartment and the freezer
compartment are in energy saving mode
The ECO level is indicated on the ECO GUIDE.
is touched.
When Energy Saving Mode is set, the compartment in energy saving mode will light up with
How to View the ECO GUIDE
ECO level
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Level 0
At the time of purchase, level 1 is
displayed.
If energy is being saved, the ECO
level will increase (it is updated about once every hour).
The ECO GUIDE is displayed even
when Energy Saving Mode is not set.
.
Operation Panel
Display
★★★
★★ 
★  
blinking
★
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Lights-Out
In the following cases, energy saving mode will be cancelled and the light will turn off.
When the doors are frequently opened and closed
When Rapid Cool is operating
After defrosting
When set to Supercool Chilling.
( After the freezer compartment is suffi ciently cold and stable, energy saving mode will automatically restart.)
Detail Setting

Performing Temperature Adjustment

The temperature of each compartment can be adjusted. Use the refrigerator, freezer, and vegetable compartments set to "M" usually. Use the versa compartment in your preferred setting.
Temperature Adjustment
At the time of purchase, the settings are as follows.
Refrigerator, Freezer, and Vegetable Compartments
……"M"
Versa Compartment
……"SOFT FRZ M"
Touch
1
Repeatedly touch to light up the compartment
2
that you want to set the temperature for.
The display changes in the order shown in the right each
time the button is touched.
When a compartment is displayed, that compartment's
temperature setting will also be displayed.
Repeatedly touch
3
In 2 and 3, touching or not performing any operations for about 30 seconds will return the display to its initial state. Page 8
on the operation panel
is displayed at the time of purchase.
to set the temperature.
1
This is a display example of when the versa compartment set to "SOFT FRZ ."
This is displayed when setting the temperature of the versa compartment.
2
is
* 1 Can only be selected when Supercool Chilling is set.
* 2 When set to Rapid Cool
The set temperature lights up.
*1
*2
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

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ENERGY SAVING
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Temperature Adjustment
Refrigerator/Freezer Compartment Temperature
The display changes each time
and the temperature can be set to 5 different levels.
Compartment
Operation Panel Display
About 6°C
About 5°C
About 3°C
About 1°C
About 0°C
The freezer compartment temperature is different from the freezing temperature of the versa compartment.
is touched
About
-16°C
About
-17°C
About
-19°C
About
-21°C
About
-22°C
High
Average
Low
Lower Case (When Supercool Chilling is set) Temperature
Can be adjusted to only when Supercool Chilling is set.
Make this setting when food freezes.
The display changes each time is touched.
Operation
Panel
Display
Application
Normally
When food freezes When the surrounding temperature is 5°C or less
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Detail Setting
Performing Temperature Adjustment
Ice Making Compartment Settings
The display changes each time is touched.
Vegetable Compartment Temperature Settings
The display changes each time is touched and temperature
(Continued)
can be set to 5 different levels to keep vegetables moist.
Operation Panel
Display
Application
When you want to make ice
Compartment
Operation Panel Display
About 9°C
RAPID
ICE
When you want to make ice quickly (Rapid Ice)
For short term storage of frozen food. Not to be used for long term storage of frozen food or ice cream.
* Clean in the same manner as in 3 of “When Not
Using the Refrigerator for a Long Time (When the Power Plug Is Unplugged)” (
When you want to make ice quickly
When not using the refrigerator for a long time* For cleaning When you want to use as a freezer compartment
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).
About 8°C
About 6°C
About 5°C
About 3°C
Keep Vegetables Moist
When keeping vegetables moist, the vegetables can be freshly kept for a long time in the temperature suitable for cooling leaf vegetables.
Versa Compartment Temperature
The display changes each time
Operation Panel Display
Compartment
SOFT FRZ
is
touched and the temperature can be set to 6 different levels.
Application
About
-5°C
About
-7°C
About
-9°C
For preserving food containing a lot of moisture
Large blocks of low-fat meat
For food that is frozen too hard and diffi cult to cut
The optimum temperature for Supercool Freezing
The food is easy to cut even when frozen. Packs can be frozen as-is.
For preserving food containing a lot of salt or sugar For food that is diffi cult to freeze
used.
and
can be
High
Average
Low
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In Versa Compartment Freezing mode Freezing mode cream or frozen food that was purchased cannot be stored.
or
, ice
FRZ
About
-12°C
About
-15°C
About
-18°C
For preserving food containing a lot of salt or sugar
For preserving food that was frozen at home
For preserving frozen food and ice cream that were purchased
The freezer compartment temperature is different from the freezing temperature of the versa compartment. After changing from freezing to Soft-Freezing, it takes some time for the temperature inside the refrigerator to stabilize (about 2 hours).
Notice
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.
Before and after defrosting, the temperature inside the refrigerator may drop or rise temporarily.
When food freezes in the refrigerator compartment or lower case, set the refrigerator temperature setting to - and the lower
case temperature setting (when Supercool Chilling is set) to
.
Detail Setting

Rapid Cool

When storing a large amount of food, protect the food's freshness by rapidly cooling it.
When set: BlinkingLight on When cancelled: Light on
Blinking
Rapid Cool
Swiftly cool compartments (Refrigerator, Freezer, and Vegetable Compartments). when their doors are opened and closed
1
To Set
Touch
1
Repeatedly touch
2
Touch
3
This ends automatically about 2 hours after setting.
It doesn't matter whether you put food in before or after the settings.
on the operation panel
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will blink.
to display
will change from blinking to staying lit, and then the setting is fi nished.
To Cancel in the Middle
Touch
1
Repeatedly touch
2
on the operation panel
to display
will light up.
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2
3
Temperature Adjustment
Rapid Cool
Touch
3
Notice
The sound of the refrigerator running gets louder during Rapid Cool, because it is operating at high speed.
will change from lit to blinking, then will be cancelled.
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Detail Setting

Power Save Mode

The cold air in unused compartments is saved, allowing energy to be positively saved.
Power Save Mode
This function reduces freezing capability of the ice making compartment and versa compartment for the
1
Blinks while being set. After setting is completed, it lights up.
2
3
4
3
purpose of power saving.
If the ice making compartment is set to Power Save Mode, ice making will stop and ice will no longer be able to be stored. Empty the water from the water tank as well as the water and ice from the ice tray and the ice storage box.
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To Set
Touch
1
Repeatedly touch
2
Touch
3
the buzzer sounds.
on the operation panel
Blinking
to light up or .
and at the same time for at least 3 seconds until
Cancel
will blink.
Repeatedly touch
4
to light up the compartment to set
The lit compartment is set to Power Save Mode.
Set to ice making compartment
The display changes in the order shown in the right each time the button is touched.
represents a blinking display.
Power Save Mode is disabled at the time of purchase.
Touch
5
Set to versa compartment
The buzzer will sound and will change from blinking to staying lit, and then the setting is fi nished.
If the ice making compartment is set,
* If 30 seconds pass without touching
is displayed.
, the display will return to 2 without
Set to ice making compartment and versa compartment
performing any settings.
To Cancel the Setting
5
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1
Example of when cancelling
Power Save Mode for the ice
making compartment
Touch
1
Repeatedly touch
2
Touch
3
on the operation panel
to light up the compartment to cancel
goes off when the setting is cancelled.
The setting will also be cancelled during the procedure to enable the setting if the step
and are blinking in the step 4.
It will disappear if cancelled.
is performed while
5
2
3
Food that Can be Stored in Power Save Mode
y
In Power Save Mode, food will be preserved between about -10°C and 0°C, so it is well suited to the preservation of foods such as dry goods and grains.
Dry goods…….........................Coffee beans, seaweeds, nuts, dry noodles (pasta, vermicelli, fi ne noodles, etc.) etc.
Seasonings……........................Salt, sugar, spice powder, etc.
.
Grains………...........................
Rice, wheat, potato starch, etc.
Confectioneries and cakes……Dry confectioneries, chocolates, cookies, etc.
Functions that Cannot be Used in Power Save Mode
There are functions that cannot be used when the refrigerator is set to Power Save Mode.
Unusable functions will not light up on the operation panel and will not be operational. To use these functions, cancel
Power Save Mode before operation.
Compartment set to Power Save Mode
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Versa Compartment
Functions that
Cannot be Used
Supercool Freezing
Hot Freezing
Operation Panel
Displa
y
indicates that it
is not lit. Icons that
are not lit cannot be
used.
Successfully Saving Power
Open and close doors as quickly as possible
If doors are opened frequently or are kept open for a long time, cold air escapes and more power is consumed.
Don't cram too much food into the fridge
If too much food is crammed into the refrigerator, the fl ow of cold air can deteriorate, making it diffi cult for food to cool down.
Leave space
Do not cover up air outlets or air inlets
Blocking the fl ow of cold air can make it diffi cult for food in the refrigerator to cool down. The temperature around the air outlets can drop, making foods with signifi cant moisture freeze easily.
Cool hot foods before placing them inside
Placing hot foods in the refrigerator will lower the temperature, also affecting the freshness of other foods. (excluding Hot Freezing)
PWR SAVE
Tips
In Power Save Mode, it is not suitable to store ice, fresh food, frozen food, ice cream, and food frozen at home. Move food from
the versa compartment to the freezer compartment in advance.
Check the items in the compartment before setting.
When placing food in the ice making compartment, store food below the reference line of the ice storage box (because it may
cause an ajar door, malfunction, or damage).
Notice
Temperature may be lower when the ambient temperature is low, such as during winter, or when the freezer compartment is set to high.
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e
Was
h
Was

Cleaning

the Automatic Ice Maker
Cleaning
To prevent the growth of limescale and mold, clean periodically.
Do not use a dishwashing machine, because it may deform the parts. Do not use the following for cleaning
Items such as sponges or scrubbers that may
damage surfaces Cleaners such as alkaline detergents, scouring
powder, boiling water, petroleum, or acid
Once a week
Water Tank / Water Supply Pump
the Automatic Ice Maker
.
Tank Cap
Water Tank
Lid
Tank Pipe
Water Supply Pump
Tank Holder
If mold forms easily in certain types of water, clean
about 2 or 3 times a week.
* When not making ice, remove the water.
1
Remove the water tank, remove the lid, and wash it.
Remove the tank cap by twisting it.
2
3
Lid
Water Tank
Tank Packing
When using bleaching agents to clean the water tank and lid, follow the instructions of the agents.
Pull out the tank packing from the water tank.
Pull out the tank pipe and rotate and remove the wat
water supply pump.
Wash the water tank.
Tank Pipe
Water Supply Pipe
Ice Tray
Assemble the water supply pump.
5
Fit the fi lter
1
onto the cap.
Fit the cap lid onto
2
the cap.
Attach the impeller
3
to the impeller holder.
After Assembly
After Assembly
After Assembly
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4
Impeller Holder
Impeller
The impeller is made from a magnet. Wash it thoroughly to remove any foreign objects.
Water Supply Pump
Disassemble the water supply pump
Cap
and wash it.
Cap Lid
Remove the cap lid while opening the tab.
Leadcleaning Filter
Wash by lightly rubbing. * Do not use cleaners such as
kitchen detergents (neutral), benzene, or bleach. Doing so may result in odors of the ice.
4
Rotate and fi x the tab (1) of the cap into the
projection (
Make sure that the impeller is inside.
Rotate
Rotate and set the water
5
supply pump onto the water tank.
Align the triangle mark on the bottom of the water tank with the triangle mark on the cap lid and push in while making sure that there is no gap.
) on the impeller holder.
2
2
1
After Assembly
Rotate
Once a month
Water Supply Pipe and Tank Holder
1 to 2 times a year
Ice Tray
Water
1
Supply Pipe
Tank Holder
2
Easier to disassemble/assemble when wetted
Water Supply
3
Pipe
Tank Holder
4
Water Supply Pipe
Tank
Packing
So that foreign
objects do not
Horizontally
get inside
Pull out the water supply pipe and wipe the tank holder with a clean cloth.
Do not pour water into the tank holder. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
Disassemble and wash the parts.
Twist and remove the water supply pipe.
White minerals or chlorine accumulation may adhere to the parts, this is not abnormal. Wash off such substances and reuse the parts.
Follow the procedure in reverse to return the parts to their original positions.
Push in the water supply pipe fi rmly so there are no gaps.
If there are gaps or looseness, it may cause a malfunction.
Check whether there are any foreign objects between the water supply pipe, tank packing, and tank holder.
Insert it horizontally so that there are no gaps.
Failing to do so may cause noises to occur, ice to not freeze, and may also cause the water in the water tank or food in the refrigerator compartment to freeze.
Before cleaning, make sure to set "Stop Ice
Making."
1
Open the door of the ice making compartment
Pages 21 - 22
and unlock the ice tray lock lever.
Ice Tray Lock Lever
will appear on the operation panel.
If the alarm sounds continuously when the ice tray lock lever is unlocked, lock the lever, close the door, wait for the blinking
2
to turn off, and then try again.
Pull the ice tray towards the front and then remove it.
There is a risk of the water spilling. Pull out the tray slowly.
Empty the ice tray and wash it.
3
Do not use a sponge or scrubber. A damage may cause malfunction. After washing the tray, dry off any moisture.
Attach the ice tray.
4
Push in the ice tray until it makes a clicking sound, and then lock the ice tray lock lever.
will disappear. If the lamp does not disappear, check
the position of the ice tray lock lever and the up and down orientation of the ice tray.
Locked
When making ice, set the ice making compartment's setting to .
Unlocked
Pages 21 - 22
Notice
If the water supply pipe and tank packing are not installed, they may cause the water in the water tank or food in the refrigerator compartment and sliding cases to freeze.
Replacement is not usually required for the leadcleaning fi lter. However, it may require replacement in the following cases.
When it clogs because something other than water was put in the tank
˙
To purchase a new fi lter, contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator.
* If mold forms easily in certain types of water, clean about 2 or 3 times a week.
Install the tank pipe.
6
2
1
Insert the tank pipe into the water
tank.
Tank Pipe
Water Tank
Caution
Do not let foreign objects block the hole.
Connect the tank pipe to the
water supply pump.
Check that there are no foreign objects between the tank pipe and the water supply pump.
When it has broken
˙
 
Water Supply Pump
Tank Pipe
When mold has grown
˙
 
3
Install the tank packing
Tank Packing
Cleaning
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Cleaning
Removing and Cleaning the Parts
Cleaning
Removing and Cleaning the Parts
Remove the power plug before cleaning.
Otherwise an electric shock or injury may result.
Remove plug
* After cleaning, wait at least 10 minutes before reinserting the power plug into the socket. If you insert the plug immediately, there will be an overload on the machine.
Prohibited
Do not disassemble, repair, or alter. Do not use while parts are damaged.
Doing so may cause injury, electric shock, or fi re.
How to Clean Q&A
Q. What should I do if I notice the refrigerator is dirty?
A.
Before the dirt becomes hard, wipe it off.
Wipe with a soft cloth soaked in warm water.
For stubborn dirt, wipe using water mixed with a weak concentration of kitchen detergent (neutral).
Especially in the case of oil stains and citric fruit juice, wipe it off immediately.
If dirty door packing is ignored, it can be damaged and cause cold air to leak. After wiping with a soft wet cloth, if there
is still moisture, fi nish wiping with a dry cloth.
Q. Can the shelves, cases, and pockets be
removed?
A. For information on which parts can be
removed,
refer to
Pages 29 - 30 .
Q. What should I do with doors and shelves
made of glass?
A. Wipe with a soft cloth soaked in warm water.
If a door or shelf made of glass has cracked or shattered,
do not touch the broken glass, but contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator immediately.
Magnets will not adhere to a glass door.
Wipe any leftover moisture with a dry cloth.
Tips
Do not use the following items.
Alkaline or low alkaline kitchen detergents,
scouring po
benzene, thinner, petroleum, acid, scrubbers,
boiling water, or similar substances.
Doing so may cause the plastic parts (such as the door
handles, caps, cases, etc.) to split, or damage or rust
the glass doors, shelves, or
painted surfaces.
wder, powdered soap, alcohol,
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Power Plug
For safety, clean the power plug and cord periodically.
Remove the power plug from the socket.
1
Check for damage or abnormal heating on the power
2
plug and cord.
Remove any dust from the power plug and
3
surrounding area, and then wipe with a dry cloth.
Firmly insert the power
4
plug into the socket.
Damaged
cord
Follow the
instructions
Replace
Remove dust periodically from the power plug.
Dust may cause insulation failure, resulting in fi re.
Clean
Dust
Refrigerator Rear Side and Floor
This is a place where, because of the convection current of the air, dust tends to gather and can easily turn black. Also for the purpose of saving energy, clean periodically.
Remove the adjustable support cover.
1
Turn the adjustable supports to
2
r
aise them from the fl
out the refrigerator.
W
e recommend laying out protecti material on the fl oor to prevent the fl oor from being damaged. Also, be careful not to injure yourself.
Remov
3
4
e dust from the refrigerator's rear side, the wall, and fl oor, and wipe off all dirt.
Check for water dripping on the
fl oor.
Do not put your hands under the refrigerator.
Prohibited
It may cause injury.
oor, and pull
Dust, etc.
ve
When attaching parts, use the backward procedures of removal.
g
t
o
Glass Shelf (Upper) (Middle) (Lower)
1
Lift the front of the shelf using both hands.
2
Pull out to the front.
1
2
* Swiftly pulling out the part to the front can damage the
side of the door. Pull out the part slowly to remove it.
3
Using the gap between the refrigerator compartment and door, rotate the glass shelf (upper) and remove from the refrigerator.
* The illustration is of the glass shelf (upper). Remove the
glass shelves (middle) and (lower) in the same manner.
Follow these procedures for MR-WX743Y. For other
models, follow the procedures on the right.
* Remove the glass shelf (lower), with the partition
attached, after you have removed the glass shelf (middle) and slide glass shelf.
Models other than MR-WX743Y glass shelf (lower)
1
Pull out to the front using both hands until making contact with the tabs. Lift the front of the shelf to remove the tabs.
Pull out until making contact
2
Hold the front and back of the glass shelf (lower) and pull the back out to the front of the rail. Lift the front to make the glass shelf upright.
Backside (in the upright position)
3
Pull out the right side or left side of the glass shelf (lower) (in the upright position of refrigerator.
* Remove with the partition attached after
you have removed the glass shelves (upper) and (middle) and slide glass shelf.
) to remove from the
2
Adjustable Pocket (Large) (Small) / Bottle Pocket (Large) (Small)
1
Lift up the left and right of the pocket alternately.
* The pockets are fi rmly installed.
2
Pull out to the front.
2
Tab
1
Rail
ide of
1
2
2
3
1
Adjustable Pocket Bottle Pocket
Be careful when attaching and removing the pocket.
* The illustration is of the MR-WX743Y.
Partition
1
Remove the glass shelf (lower) and place it on a
surface such as a stand.
2
Press the glass shelf (lower) down with one hand.
* The shelves are fi rmly installed.
3
Pull in the direction indicated by the arrow.
2
3
Be careful when attaching and
Follow the
instructions
Slide Glass Shelf (Front) (Back)
1
Remove the slide glass shelf (front) using the protruding parts in the front and back along with the grooved parts.
Protruding Part
2
Pull the slide glass shelf (back) out to the front while holding the front with both hands.
If it is attached improperly, it could come loose and fall, causing injury.
Cleaning
1
Grooved Part
2
removing the glass shelf.
Follow the
instructions
If it is attached improperly, it could come loose and fall, causing injury.
* Swiftly pulling out the part to the front can damage the
side of the door. Pull out the part slowly to remove it.
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Cleaning
Removing and Cleaning the Parts
(Continued)
Cleaning
Removing and Cleaning the Parts
(Continued)
Lower Case
1
Fully pull out the lower case.
2
Lift the lower case out to the front.
Upper Case /Upper Case Cover
1
Lift the upper case cover.
2
While pressing the end of the position indicated
2
1
with  on the right, press the upper case cover to
the left and warp it to remove.
2
Press the end of the position indicated with
3
Fully pull out the upper case and lift the front of the upper case until the bottom can be seen.
4
While tilting the upper case to your side, pull it out.
3
4
Bottom
Bottom
1
30
* The illustration is of
the MR-WX743Y.
Recessed Portion of the Drip Gutters
Wipe off any dirt, dripping or condensation.
Drip Gutters
Adjustable Support Cover
1
Pull the left and
right sides of the
support covers
to the front to
remove them.
1
* When it is diffi cult to remove, remove the upper case
after removing the adjustable pocket.
Ice Making Compartment and Versa Compartment Case
1
Fully pull out the door.
2
Lift the case out to the front.
* The illustration represents the
versa compartment. Remove the ice making compartment in the same manner.
2
1
Freezer Compartment and Vegetable Compartment Case
1
Fully pull out the door.
2
Lift the upper case out to the front.
3
Pull out while slightly lifting
up the door, and then tilt.
4
1
Lift the lower case out to the front.
* The illustration
represents the freezer compartment. Remove the vegetable compartment in the same manner.
2
1
4
3

Other Issues

(Power Outages, Child Safety Lock, Setting Reset, When
Lights Up)
Other Issues
(Power Outages, Child Safety Lock, Setting Reset, When
Lights Up)

Power Outages

Minimize the frequency of opening the doors, and avoid adding more food.
Operation panel settings other than the temperature settings may change. Check the settings. (Child Safety
Lock, etc.)
To Prevent Accidental Button Operation
Locks the operation panel to prevent accidental icon operation by children.
1
Touch
Setting cannot be changed during Child Safety Lock.
To Cancel
Again, touch for about 5 seconds or more when the door is closed (until the buzzer sounds).
1
for about 5 seconds or more when the door is closed (until the buzzer sounds).
lights up when the setting is fi nished.
goes off when the setting is cancelled.
(Child Safety Lock)

To Reset Settings

Returns the settings to their initial conditions (at the time of purchase), for example if you have forgotten the settings.
Touch
1
Touch
2
The following settings will be reset.
Energy Saving Mode
Hot Freezing
Power Save Mode
to light up an icon.
for about 10 seconds (until the buzzer sounds twice).
Supercool Chilling
Rapid Ice
Supercool Freezing
Rapid Cool
The temperature setting of the versa compartment (Freezing and Soft-Freezing) does not change.
The “ICE STOP” setting for ice making will not be reset.
When
When lights up, the refrigerator is in demonstration mode. The refrigerator does not cool in this mode. Contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator, or cancel the demonstration operation with the
following procedure.
To Cancel
Keep the doors of the versa compartment open.
1
Light up the icons and press
2
at least 5 seconds.
Check that
3
The demonstration mode was not cancelled if it lights up.
Lights Up
, , and at the same time for
is turned off.
Touch until the buzzer
sounds
Cleaning
Trouble­shooting
31
Other Issues
(Door Alarm,
Mark, When Not Using the Refrigerator for a Long Time)
Other Issues
When the Door Alarm Sounds and the Interior Light of the Refrigerator Compartment Blinks (Door Alarm)
The door alarm (with alarm sound, interior light, and compartment display) is activated when a door is open for 1 minute or longer.
The pattern of the door alarm sound and the action of the interior light and compartment display area are as follows depending on how long the door has been left open.
Time for which the
door left open
Alarm sound
Interior light
Compartment display area
Check that the doors are not left ajar or do not have any food trapped (the
packing, the back of the drawer cases). (Check at least once a month.) All doors have an opening and closing sensor.
Check the refrigerator compartment door rotating partition.  Page 10
1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes 4 minutes
4 short beeps,
then
2 beeps
The compartment display area will blink in synchronization with the alarm sound
(Door Alarm,
4 short beeps,
then 3 long
beeps
4 short beeps,
then 4 long
beeps
On Blinks twice per minute Off
Mark, When Not Using the Refrigerator for a Long Time)
5 minutes
or longer
After 4 short beeps,
Continuous long
beeps
Continuous short beeps
60 minutes
or longer
Compartment
display area
(Operation panel)
Blinks in synchronization with the alarm sound.
Example: When the doors of the ice
making compartment and freezer compartment are open
When the Alarm Cannot be Turned Off
Check that there are no gaps between the door. When the alarm cannot be turned off, there may be a malfunction and an inspection is required. Contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator.
To Stop the Alarm (Continuous Short Beeps)
The alarm can be temporarily stopped in the time before the refrigerator is repaired.
Press
* If performing the above operation does not turn off the alarm, or the alarm periodically sounds, check
peripheral machinery as well.
for at least 5 seconds.
When the Mark Blinks Rapidly (About 5 Times per Second)
When the refrigerator will not cool, there may be a malfunction and an inspection is required. Contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator.
When Not Using the Refrigerator for a Long Time (When the Power Plug Is Unplugged)
Set to the “STOP” ice making mode.  Pages 21 - 22
1
Check that is lit.
Remove the power plug.
2
Empty any water or ice from the water tank, ice tray, and ice storage box and clean.
3
Wash the water tank, water supply pump, tank pipe, tank cap, lid, water supply pipe, ice storage box, soundproof mat, ice tray and ice server, dry them completely, and then return them to their original positions.  Pages 26 - 27
Do not dispose of the soundproof mat.
Clean the interior of the refrigerator and open the doors for 2 to 3 days to dry the inside.
4
* If the refrigerator is not dried suffi ciently, it may cause mold, odors, or refrigerant (gas) leaks due to condenser
corrosion.
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Notice
Wash the water tank, water supply pipe, and ice tray before making ice for the fi rst time, or if you have not made ice for more than
a week. Odors or dust may be adhering to the parts.
Other Issues
(To Move or Transport the Refrigerator)
Other Issues
(To Move or Transport the Refrigerator)
To Transport the Refrigerator
Empty any water or ice from the water tank, ice tray, and ice storage
1
box. Pages 26 - 27
Wear protective gear (gloves).
2
Remove the adjustable support cover, and then rotate and raise the
3
adjustable supports. Page 7
Remove the power plug.
4
Lay towels under the drainage port and the lower rear edge of the
5
refrigerator, and position a container or tray with a height of about 3 cm on the towels to collect the water.
*
The towels prevent fl oor damage, and water from being spilled on the fl oor.
Tilt the refrigerator slowly to the rear by about 30 degrees, and drain
6
the water from the evaporation tray via the drainage port on the lower rear side. (The evaporation tray is not visible from the outside.)
* Because the refrigerator is heavy, the work must be performed by at
least 4 people.
* The work must not be performed by small children or people who
are not capable of doing heavy work. Ask a specialist transportation company.
4 or more people should hold the hand-holds on the bottom and the
7
upper part of the rear side and the hand-holds on the lower inside part of the front side and the upper side of the rear, and carry the refrigerator slowly.
Do not lay down the refrigerator on its side. (The compressor may
be damaged.)
Drainage
port
Bottom handles
Front lower
inside
*
Only the MR-WX743Y has the bottom handles
Hand-holds on the
rear upper side
When the Transportation Time Is Long, for Example When Moving House
Frost from the condenser inside the freezer compartment will melt, and
may spill water when the refrigerator is transported. It may take 1 day to defrost after unplugging the power plug.
Do not damage the refrigerator's refrigerant circuit (pipes).
Prohibited
Because combustible refrigerant is used, this may result in fi re or an explosion.
To Move the Refrigerator in Forward and Backward Directions
Remove the adjustable support cover, and then rotate and raise the adjustable supports. Page 7
1
Lay protective material under the casters and rear supports to prevent damaging the fl oor.
2
Move the refrigerator in the forward and backward directions.
3
* Moving in any direction other than forward and backward may damage the fl oor. Please make sure to lay
protective material such as a plate or board on the fl oor.
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Other Issues
(Temperature Fine Adjustment Mode)
Other Issues
(Temperature Fine Adjustment Mode)

To Control the Temperature More Precisely

The temperature can be set to 19 different levels for the refrigerator compartment and freezer compartment, while it can be set to 24 different levels for the versa compartment (5 levels when set to Soft-Freezing and 19 different levels for Freezing).
When temperature fi ne adjustment mode is set, the compartment display blinks about every 10 seconds.
Setting the Temperature Fine Adjustment Mode
Touch
1
Touch
2
you would like to set to temperature fi ne adjustment mode.
Touch for at least 5 seconds (until the
3
buzzer sounds).
The refrigerator compartment, freezer
compartment, and versa compartment can all be set with a single operation.
To Cancel
The same operation as above.
If the setting is reset, it will be cancelled.
to light up icons.
and select the compartment
Performing the Temperature Fine Adjustment
Touch
1
Touch
2
temperature fi ne adjustment.
Repeatedly touch to perform temperature fi ne
3
adjustment.
Display Example: When the refrigerator compartment is
(Temperature Fine Adjustment Mode)
to light up icons.
to select the compartment to perform
set to Temperature Setting 5.
Refrigerator blinks about every 10 seconds
“H” blinks
Refrigerator Compartment / Freezer Compartment / Versa Compartment (Freezer Setting)
Temperature
setting
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Versa Compartment (Soft-Freezing Setting)
16
17
18
19
* represents a blinking display.
*
The versa compartment can be consecutively set to the Soft-Freezing setting
and the Freezing Setting.
Temperature
setting
1
2
3
4
5
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gin
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e
Does not cool well
Not much ice is made
Ice melts
Food freezes in the refrigerator and vegetable compartments
Food in the lower case freezes

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
Before contacting MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE or its service agent or making a repair request, check the following. If the problem persists, contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator as soon as possible.
Frequently asked questions in the initial period and in summer
The refrigerator does not cool at all!
The refrigerator takes time to cool when you fi rst
start using it. In summer, it may take up to 24 hours for the inside to be fully cooled.
If is shown on the operation panel, cancel
demonstration mode.
Check if the power plug is disconnected or the
circuit breaker has tripped.
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Page 7
The outer walls heat up!
The outer walls heat up signifi cantly
(to about 50 to 60°C) immediately after installation and in summer. This is because the heat discharging and condensation prevention pipes are located on the sides and the top of the refrigerator. They are required for cooling and the heat is not an abnormality.
The refrigerator compartment rotating
partition also has a condensation prevention heater that heats up.
A heat discharging fan is located under the refrigerator.
Warm air may be discharged from here.
Heat discharging
pipe
p
Condensation
Prevention Pipes
In Versa Compartment...
Ice cream melts
For storing ice cream and frozen foods, set to “FRZ”
“H”.
Pages 21 - 22
Soft-Freezing is set at the time of purchase.
Food does not quickly freeze
With Soft-Freezing, food freezes at about -7°C,
so it may take up to about 24 hours for food to completely freeze. Supercool Freezing takes time (about 8 to 9 hours)
to uniformly freeze food from the core.
Soft-Freezing freezes food
Food appears to freeze just as when it freezes in the
freezer.
The operation panel turns off automatically!
If 30 seconds pass without any operation panel button
operations, the display turns off.
touch
.
When lighting,
Page 8
Problem
Does not cool well
Not much ice is made
Ice melts
Food freezes in the refrigerator
Cooling Performance
and vegetable compartments
Food in the lower case freezes
Supercool Chilling
Check
1
Has enough time passed after
1
installation?
2
Is the temperature setting set to “L”?
2
Is the compartment set to Power Save Mode?
3
Is the fl ow of cold air being blocked?
3
Are the doors being opened frequently, or left ajar? Is food blocking them?
4
Is heat discharging being blocked?
4
Check if there is no gap around the refrigerator and the refrigerator is exposed to direct sunlight.
1
Is the temperature on the operation
1
panel set to “H”?
2
Is food with a lot of moisture stored at
2
the rear of the shelf?
3
Is the surrounding temperature 5°C or
3
less?
4
Is the water supply pipe installed
4
correctly without any gaps or looseness?
1
Is the surrounding temperature 5°C or
1
less?
2
Is the refrigerator compartment's
2
temperature set to “H”?
3
Have you placed easily frozen food
3
containing a considerable amount of moisture in the compartment?
Are you piling frozen food onto other
4
food?
It takes 4 to 5 hours for the refrigerator to cool, and may take 24 hours in summer to fully cool.
Set to “M” or “H”, or set the versa compartment to “FRZ•H” or to the setting of your liking. Cancel Power Save Mode.
Make space between foods and remove any food that is sticking out of shelves or touching the ceiling of the drawers. Avoid opening and shutting the door for a while.
Check that there is enough space around the refrigerator and that it is properly installed.
Set the temperature to “M”. Also, the temperature with each setting may temporarily decrease.
Place drinks and food containing a lot of water, such as tofu, vegetables and fruits, at the front of the shelf or in a door pocket.
Food in the refrigerator compartment or vegetable compartment may freeze. Freezing is less likely when the temperature settings are set to “L
If there are foreign objects loosening the pipe or if there is a gap, strong cold air can fl ow into the refrigerator compartment. Make sure that it is securely set.
Set the temperature of the lower case (when Supercool Chilling is set) to
Set the temperature of the refrigerator compartment to “
M” or “L”, or set the temperature of the lower case (when
Supercool Chilling is set) to “L”
Place food containing a lot of water at the front of the refrigerator compartment or in a door pocket.
F
ood that touches frozen food may freeze.
Explanation and Action
.
Pages 21 - 22
“L”.
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.
Pages 21 - 22
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The lower case does not cool
Food in the versa compartment melts
Soft-Freezing freezes food too hard
Cannot make ice Water in the tank stays at the same level
Troubleshooting
(Continued)
Troubleshooting
Problem
The lower case does not cool
Check
1
Is a high temperature set for the
1
refrigerator compartment?
1
Is the fl ow of cold air being blocked?
2
1
Has the Supercool Chilling been set?
3
1
Set the lower case compartment
4
temperature?
Supercool Chilling
1
When storing ice cream and frozen foods,
Food in the versa compartment melts
1
did you set the refrigerator to “FRZ•H”?
2
Did you set
2
Hot Freezing after placing hot food inside?
3
Is the versa compartment set to Power
3
Save Mode?
3
When placing hot food in the
4
compartment, did you place it away from other food?
5
Is food piled up in the upper area?
5
Versa Compartment
6
Has enough time passed after
6
installation?
1
Is the versa compartment set to “FRZ”?
Soft-Freezing freezes food too hard
Cannot make ice Water in the tank stays at the same level
Automatic Ice Making
1
2
Does the food contain a lot of
2
moisture?
3
Is food freezing the same way as with
3
“Freezing”?
1
Has enough time passed after
1
installation?
2
Has food, the ice server, or another
2
object been left in the ice storage box? Also, has the ice been leveled?
2
Is the ice making setting for the ice
3
making compartment set to “ICE STOP”?
4
Are the ice tray and ice tray lock lever
4
installed correctly?
5
Is the water supply pipe installed
5
correctly in the tank holder area?
6
Are the water supply pump and tank
6
pipe installed correctly onto the water tank?
7
Is the door opened or the ice tray
7
removed frequently?
(Continued)
Set the temperature of the refrigerator compartment to “H”.
Do not block the area near the air outlet with food. Also, do not stack items higher than the case.
Set the Supercool Chilling.
In order to store the food at Supercool Chilling without freezing it, the compartment temperature may rise temporarily.
“SOFT FRZ”, “FRZ•L”, and “FRZ•M” are higher temperature settings. Set to “FRZ•H”.
When placing hot food in the compartment, use Hot Freezing.
Cancel Power Save Mode.
Frozen food may thaw if it makes contact with hot food. Leave space.
Leave a gap so that cold air can fl ow to the ceiling and between food.
The refrigerator takes time to cool completely.
Set the versa compartment to “SOFT FRZ”.
Foods containing a considerable amount of moisture may freeze too hard. We recommend leaving the food for about 5 to 15 minutes, placing the other hand on the back of a knife, and cutting the food by pushing on it. Also, use the setting “SOFT FRZ•L”.
Food appears to freeze in the same way as with “Freezing”.
It takes 4 to 5 hours for the refrigerator to cool, and 24 hours or more in summer to make ice.
Remove food or other objects from the ice storage box. The ice storage box is judged to be full of ice. Also, spread the ice out fl at all the way to the front.
Set the ice making compartment's setting to
Set the ice tray lock lever to the correct position and check the installation status of the ice tray.
Remove any foreign objects creating gaps and install the pipe so that it is not loose.
Check that they are correctly installed. In particular, ensure that the opening of the tank pipe inside the tank is installed fi rmly to the tank.
Ice making takes longer.
Explanation and Action
P
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Water tank or water supply pipe freezes
Ice is small or joined together
There is a rattling sound
Loud noises Worrisome noises (Noises described on the right are normal)
Doors do not close
Doors open easily
The alarm will sound
Problem
Water tank or water supply pipe freezes
Ice is small or joined together
Automatic Ice Making
There is a rattling sound
SoundDoor
Loud noises Worrisome noises (Noises described on the right are normal)
Doors do not close
Doors open easily
The alarm will sound
Check
1
Are the water supply pipe and water
1
tank installed to the refrigerator without any gaps? Additionally, is the tank pipe installed to the water tank without any internal gaps?
1
Has ice been stored inside the ice
1
storage box for a long time?
2
Does it occur when the water in the
2
water tank is decreasing?
1
Are any nearby objects in contact with
1
the refrigerator?
2
Make sure that the water tank and
2
water supply pipe are properly installed.
1
The noise gets louder suddenly
1
or the tone changes.
2
A whistling sound is made after closing a door.
2
3
A whipping or dripping sound is
3
sometimes heard from inside the refrigerator after a door is opened.
4
Sometimes the sound of fl owing or
4
boiling water can be heard.
5
A rattling or squeaking sound is made
5
sometimes (every 1 to 2 hours).
6
After turning on the power, a thumping or
6
creaking sound may be heard in the ice making “ICE STOP” mode (every 1 to 2 hours).
1
Is a door making contact with food or a
1
case? Is too much food packed inside?
2
Has food fallen behind a case in a
2
drawer door, or is the power cord or another object trapped between the refrigerator and a door?
3
Is the refrigerator installed stably?
3
Are the adjustable supports making contact with the fl oor?
1
Check if the doors are closed.
1
Check the installation around the water tank. If there are gaps, the cold air may escape and water may freeze.
Ice stored inside the ice storage box for a long time may shrink or join together (due to a phenomenon called sublimation). When not using ice, it is recommended that you remove the water and stop the ice making.
As the water in the water tank decreases, the amount of supply water is slightly reduced.
Leave space around the refrigerator. When objects or walls are in contact with the refrigerator, sounds may be heard.
Push in the water tank until it touches the rear side. If it is out of position, the sound of the water supply pipe can grow loud. If there are any gaps or looseness, the water may freeze, causing sounds to be heard.
Immediately after beginning use, when the weather is hot, when the doors are frequently opened and closed, and in similar situations, the refrigerator switches to high-speed operation and cools with high power.
This is the sound of the cooling fan motor starting. This is the creaking sound as warm air enters and expands
the plastic.
This is the sound of the refrigerant (gas) fl owing.
This is the sound of the automatic ice maker. Even when there is no water in the water tank, the automatic ice maker and pump make a sound about every 100 minutes.
This is the sound of the operation check. The check is performed even in the “ICE STOP” ice making mode.
Store food so that the door does not make contact with the food when closed. In the refrigerator compartment, store food on the shelves and in the drawer doors store food so that it does not make contact with the ceiling when doors are shut and opened.
Remove any objects. Make sure that the door does not trap objects such as food, power cords or plastic bags.
Lower the adjustable supports to raise the front side slightly and make the doors easier to close.
Refer to “When the door alarm sounds” and “When the alarm cannot be turned off”.
Explanation and Action
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The operation panel does not respond
Reacts without a touch
Some icons do not light up
is blinking
and won't go off
There are no longer 3
marks lighted on the power saving monitor.
Condensation forms on the outer walls and inside the refrigerator
Frost forms in the freezer compartment
Water drips onto the fl oor
There are lines like scratches on the clear parts
There are holes in the door and the refrigerator walls
The surface of the sides or doors is warped
Noise interferes with televisions or other devices
There is a bothersome smell (Food / Ice)
Troubleshooting
(Continued)
Troubleshooting
Check
1
Is lit?
1
2
Are the user's fi ngers or the operation
2
panel wet or dirty?
4
Are you repeatedly touching it?
3
5
Are seals and tapes put on the
4
operation panel?
1
Are there any towels, plastic bags,
1
papers, etc. over the operation panel?
1
Is it set to Power Save Mode?
1
1
Is the ice tray lock lever not locked?
1
1
Has the temperature setting been
1
modifi ed?
1
Is there any increase in the time the
2
door is left open or the amount of food, or a rise in the compartment temperature?
1
Are the doors being opened frequently,
1
or are there any gaps?
2
Is the humidity high, for example is it
2
raining?
1
Is it a thin line without level difference
1
on its both sides?
1
Are there small holes in the door or in
1
the refrigerator walls?
1
Does the light refl ected on the surface
1
appear distorted?
1
Is the refrigerator installed near an
1
electronic device such as a television?
2
Is the power to the refrigerator
2
supplied from a socket near the entry hole of the antenna cable?
1
Have you placed food with strong odor
1
inside the refrigerator without sealing it in a container?
2
Do you periodically clean the water
2
tank?
Problem
The operation panel does not respond
Reacts without a touch
Some icons do not light up
is blinking
and won't go off
There are no longer 3 marks lighted on the power saving monitor.
Condensation forms on the outer walls and inside the refrigerator
Frost forms in the freezer compartment
Water drips onto
Condensation/ Frost
the fl oor
There are lines like scratches on the clear parts
There are holes
Others Operation Panel
in the door and the refrigerator walls
The surface of the sides or doors is warped
Noise interferes with televisions or other devices
There is a bothersome smell (Food / Ice)
(Continued)
Cancel the Child Safety Lock.
Wipe off the moisture and dirt on the operation panel and fi ngers.
Let your fi nger off the operation panel once and then touch it again. It will respond when you let you fi nger off.
Remove the seals and tapes.
Remove the towel, plastic bag, paper, etc.
The icons that cannot be set during Power Save Mode are off.
If you release the ice tray lock lever while the ice tray is operating, close the ice making compartment's door.
Setting each compartment to "H" will lower the power saving level.
More energy is used in cooling, resulting in a lowered power saving level.
Close the doors so that there are no gaps. When moisture in the air cools, it forms frost or condensation. When there is high humidity, condensation or frost will form even in very small gaps. Regarding the Vegetable Compartment
Condensation may form temporarily. Wipe off with a dry cloth. Condensation may cause frost to form in the freezer compartment. Please minimize the time when doors are kept open.
This is a mark created at the time the plastic is molded. It is created at the joint where resin fl ows. This is not a fl aw.
These are holes that let air escape for the injection of foam heat insulating materials in the manufacturing process. These are not fl aws or abnormalities.
Warping and surface waviness occurs in the manufacturing process. When light hits the surface, it may appear warped, but this is not an abnormality.
Install the refrigerator away from electronic devices such as televisions.
Use separate power. When using a 2 pin plug, use grounding.
Store food with strong odor in packaging. The odor may not be removed with a deodorizing apparatus.
Clean periodically.
Explanation and Action
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Specifi cations
Specifi cations
This appliance is designed for use in Australia and New Zealand only and cannot be used in any other country. No servicing is available outside of Australia and New Zealand.
Glass Shelf (Upper)
Glass Shelf (Middle)
Glass Shelf (Lower)
Slide Glass Shelf (Front) Slide Glass Shelf (Back)
Upper Case Cover
Upper Case Lower Case
Water tank
(with leadcleaning fi lter) Adjustable Pocket (Large) Adjustable Pocket (Small)
Refrigerator compartment
Bottle Pocket (Large)
Bottle Pocket (Small)
Model
Parts Quantity
Partition
Egg Tray
Egg Shelf
MR-WX627Z MR-WX743Y
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
2 2 1 1 1 1
Refrigerator
compartment
Ice making
compartment
Versa
compartment
Freezer
compartment
Ice making
compartment
Versa compartment case
versa
compartment
Vegetable Case (Upper) Vegetable Case (Lower)
Vegetable
compartment
Freezer Case (Upper)
Freezer
Model MR-WX627Z MR-WX743Y
Food storage compartment
type
Fresh food
Short term
frozen food
Short term
frozen food
Freezer
Gross volume
(litres)
Storage volume
(litres)
Gross volume
321 315 377 337
254254
44 22 56 28
125 67 151 81
Freezer Case (Lower)
compartment
Adjustable support cover 1
(litres)
Ice Tray Ice Storage Box Soundproof Mat
Ice Server
Aluminium Tray
Storage volume
(litres)
1 1 1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
Trouble­shooting
Vegetable
compartment
Cellar
Special
(unfrozen food)
Total volume
- - 134 93
112 77 - -
627 485 743 543
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This refrigerator uses fl ammable foaming gas for
insulation. Please deliver the unit to specialized industrial waste dealer when you do away it. Please follow the rules in your country.
WARNING - Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING - Do not use electrical appliances
inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING - Just in case of having damaged the
refrigerant circuit, do not use electric items or fi re equipments near by, and open the window to ventilate the room. And contact the retail store at which you purchased it or the following MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE.
R600a Refrigerant Warning
The refrigerator contains fl ammable refrigerant
(R600a: isobutane).
The refrigeration system behind and inside the
refrigerator contains refrigerant. Do not allow any sharp objects to come into contact with the refrigeration system.
Do not block the openings on the circumstances
of the refrigerator.
The user manual should be handed over to any
person who would use or handle the refrigerator whenever the refrigerator would be transferred to another location and delivered to a recycling plant.
The appliance is not intended for use by young
children or infi rm persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a fl ammable propellant in this appliance.
This appliance is intended to be used in household application only.
• This appliance contains a small quantity of R600a refrigerant which is fl ammable.
• During transportation and installation, ensure that the tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged.
• Leaking refrigerant can ignite and may damage the eyes.
• In the event any damage does occur, avoid exposure to open fi res and any device which creates a spark. Disconnect the appliance from the mains power.
• Thoroughly ventilate the room in which the appliance is located for several minutes.
• Notify Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd. for necessary action and advice.
• The room for installing the appliance must be at least 1 cubic metre per 8 grams of refrigerant. The refrigerant quantity contained in this appliance is noted on the Rating Label of the appliance.
• If your Mitsubishi Electric Refrigerator should require service, please contact Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd see back page of this user manual for contact details.
NOTE: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD. DO NOT ALLOW SERVICE TO THE REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT OF THIS APPLIANCE.
If an abnormality or malfunction occurs, stop operation immediately and contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator or a MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE or its service agent.
SOLE AGENT in Australia MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.
(Incorporated in New South Wales) ABN 58 001 215 792
New South Wales:
348 Victoria Road, Rydalmere NSW 2116 Ph: (02) 9684 7777, Fax: (02) 9898 0484
Queensland:
Da Vinci Business Park, Building 101, 2A Boronia Road, Brisbane Airport QLD 4008 Ph: (07) 3623 2000, Fax: (07) 3860 6761
South Australia / Northern Territory:
Suite 1, 224 Glen Osmond Road, FULLARTON SA 5063 Ph: (08) 8338 1001, Fax: (08) 8338 0501
Western Australia:
Unit 2/327 Great Eastern Highway Redcliffe WA 6104 Ph: (08) 9377 3400, Fax: (08) 9377 3499
Victoria / Tasmania:
Suite 2, 10 Compark Circuit, Mulgrave VIC 3170 Ph: (03) 9535 7800, Fax: (03) 9535 7801
SOLE AGENT in New Zealand BLACK DIAMOND TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED (BDT) Wellington Offi ce (Head Offi ce)
1 Parliament Street, Lower Hutt, PO Box 30772, Lower Hutt 5040 Ph: (04) 560 9147, Fax: (04) 560 9133
Auckland Offi ce
Unit 1, 4 Walls Road, Penrose, PO Box 12726, Penrose, Auckland 1061 Ph: (09) 526 9347, Fax: (09) 526 9348
Christchurch Offi ce
44 Halwyn Drive, Hornby, PO Box 16904, Hornby, Christchurch 8441 Ph: (03) 341 2837, Fax: (03) 341 2838
AZ79L251H03 Printed in Japan
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