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 to 6°C
Foods that are used daily
Foods you do not want to freeze
Sliding Cases
Pages 10 - 11
About -3°C to 3°C
Upper Case
Lower Case
Dairy products:Yogurt, cheese, etc. Fish paste products: Steamed fish paste, fish cake, etc.
Processed food: Ham, sausages, etc.
Recommended!
The lower case can be set with .
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Preserves flavor below 0°C for a long time without freezing!
Meat
Fish
Ice Making Compartment
Pages 12 - 13
Ice is made automatically.
Freezer Compartment
Page 19
About -22°C to -16°C
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.
Operation Panel
Pages 8 - 9
If you touch the left button, icons will be displayed.You can select the setting that you prefer.
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 fluctuates 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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Energy Saving Mode |
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With the ECO guide, you can check your refrigerator's ECO level.
Versa Compartment
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Soft-Freezing: About -9°C to -5°C
(Can also switch to freezer)
Supercool
Freezing
Blocks of meat Ground meat Fillets
Hot
Freezing
To supercool freeze foods such as meat, fish, and dessert
To use Supercool Freezing on hot cooked foods such as freshly cooked rice, curry, and sauces
Freshly cooked rice
Curry
Sauces
Soft-Freezing / Supercool Freezing
Pages 16 - 18
Vegetable Compartment
Page 19
About 3°C to 9°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.
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Safety Precautions…………………… |
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How to Use the Operation Panel |
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Refrigerator Compartment / Sliding Cases… |
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Introduction |
Versa Compartment … |
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Performing Temperature Adjustment … |
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Power Save Mode …………… |
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Long Time …………………………………… 32 |
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To Move or Transport the Refrigerator ……… 33 |
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Troubleshooting ………………… 35-38
Specifications ………………………… 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).
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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 |
Improper handling that can result in grave |
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Caution |
Improper handling that can result in personal injury or |
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Warning |
Meaning of symbols. |
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Prohibited |
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Water |
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power plug. |
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Caution |
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When Installing the Refrigerator
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Do not install the refrigerator |
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outdoors or in places exposed |
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to water or excessive humidity. |
Water |
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resulting in an electric shock or fire. |
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Leave space around the refrigerator. |
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If refrigerant leaks, it may accumulate and |
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catch fire or explode. Page 6 |
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Prepare for earthquakes by taking fall |
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Otherwise an injury may result. Page 7 |
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Power and Power Plug |
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Do not crush the power plug with the |
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rear of the refrigerator. |
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Do not damage the power cord. |
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Prohibited |
Pressing, folding, bundling, or |
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placing heavy objects on the power |
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cord may cause an electric shock or fire. |
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Do not use damaged cords or plugs, or loose sockets. |
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Doing so may cause an electric shock or fire. |
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Do not pull the cord when unplugging the power plug. |
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The cord may be damaged, resulting in an electric |
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shock or fire. |
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Do not plug in or out the power plug |
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with wet hands. |
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Doing so may cause an electric shock. |
Follow the instructions
Use a dedicated outlet for the power supply that meets the rating specified 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 fire. Page 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 fire.
If the power cord is damaged, call our MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE or its service agent for the replacement.
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Power and Power Plug |
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Remove dust periodically |
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from the power plug. |
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Dust may cause insulation failure, |
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resulting in fire. |
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Remove the power plug before cleaning. |
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Otherwise an electric shock or injury may result. |
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Remove plug |
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When Using |
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Do not damage or drive screws into the |
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refrigerator's refrigerant circuit (pipes). |
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Because combustible refrigerant is used, this may |
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Do not use electrical appliances inside the refrigerator.
The refrigerant gas leaking into the compartment with sparks from an electrical contact may cause fire and explosion.
Do not place volatile, inflammable objects inside the refrigerator.
Benzene, cosmetics and hair dressing products may catch fire or explode.
Do not store chemicals or scientific 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 fire.
Warning
When Using
Do not use in a shed or garage.
Small animals may damage the electrical wiring
and cause an electric shock or fire.
Prohibited
Do not place water containers on top of the refrigerator.
Exposing electrical parts to water may cause an
Water electric shock or fire.
prohibited
Do not wash with water or spill soup or juice onto the refrigerator.
Water or other liquid may cause an electric shock or fire. Wipe off any liquid immediately.
If you notice a gas leak, do not touch the refrigerator. Open windows to ventilate.
Sparks from an electrical contact may cause an
Follow the explosion or fire.
instructions
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.
Doing so may cause injury, electric shock or fire.
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damaged, do not touch the refrigerator |
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Open windows to ventilate. |
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If the refrigerant circuit is damaged, |
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contact the retail store. |
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Failing to do so may cause a fire. |
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When not using the refrigerator for a |
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long time, unplug the power plug and |
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open the doors to dry the refrigerator. |
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If the refrigerator is not dried sufficiently, |
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refrigerant may leak due to condenser corrosion |
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and cause a fire or explosion. |
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If an abnormality occurs (such as a |
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burning odor), unplug the power plug |
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Remove plug |
and stop refrigerator operation. |
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Continuing to operate with an abnormality may |
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cause an electric shock or fire. |
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Follow the instructions
When Recycling
For storage, make sure to pull out and remove the door seal.
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 fire or explosion if exposed to a flame.
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.
Caution
When Installing/Transporting the Refrigerator
Follow the instructions
Anchor the refrigerator to a strong and level floor by adjusting the adjustable supports.
Otherwise, the refrigerator may move and cause injury.
Pages 6 - 7
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 floor and move the refrigerator slowly.
Failing to do so may result in floor damage or injury.
When Using
Do not pack in excessive amounts of food. Do not pull the shelves with excessive force.
Food may fall and cause an injury.
Prohibited
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 fingers 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 fingers 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
Follow the and fall, causing injury.
instructions
Be careful when breaking apart ice stuck in the ice storage box.
There is a risk of injury.
Caution
Safety
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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
2 Connect the Power Supply
*Connect power supply soon after installing the refrigerator
Dedicated outlet that meets
the specified rating.
Turn on the power of the refrigerator as soon as possible.
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 floor materials due to the weight or heat. *If the floor materials are carpets, tatami mats, wooden floors, PVC floors, 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.
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Water |
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Leave space around the |
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Use a dedicated outlet
Use a dedicated outlet for the power supply that meets the rating specified on the rating label. (The rating label is located on the refrigerator compartment.)
Warning
Using outlets that do not meet the specified rating or plugging in too many leads into a single socket can cause heat buildup or fire.
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 fire.
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.
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3 Adjustment and Anchoring (To prevent vibration, noise, movement, and doors left ajar)
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Adjust the tilt with the adjustable supports.
Adjust the adjustable supports as shown in the figures below to make the refrigerator level.
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Rotate and lower the right side. Rotate and lower the left side.
*A few days after installation, the floor 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 Adjustable cover support
cover
Adjustable support
Beginning Use
The refrigerator takes time to cool completely.
•Wait until the refrigerator has sufficiently 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 |
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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.
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 fire 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.
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Touchingwill cause the operable icons to light up.
To save power, all displays other than are usually turned off (it turns off if there is no operation for about 30 seconds).
When operating, be sure to touch the buttons with your fingers.
ECO GUIDE |
Detail Setting |
The refrigerator's ECO level is
indicated with the number of marks. Page 20
Child Safety Lock Page 31
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Touch to go to various settings. Pages 21 - 25
When setting or cancelling settings (or
cancelling in the middle), touch one of
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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 fish below freezing
Supercool Freezing
To supercool freeze foods such as meat, fish, and dessert
Hot Freezing
To use Supercool Freezing on hot cooked foods such as freshly cooked rice, curry, and sauces
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Operation Example (When Setting Supercool Chilling)
1 Touch
When you keep the door of the refrigerator open, touch for about 1 second. (until the buzzer
sounds once)
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It lights up for 5 seconds after setting.
In 2 and 3, touching returns the display to the previous state.
To Cancel the Setting/Cancel in the Middle
1 Touch 2 Touch the icon 3 Touch
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In the following cases, the display may not change even when you touch it.
The operation |
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Wipe the moisture and dirt off your fingers.
Perform operations with your hands. After you have touched an icon, confirm 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.
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Compartment Introduction
Use the refrigerator compartment when storing foods that will be consumed soon. Foods such as meat, fish, dairy products, and processed food can be kept fresh longer in the sliding cases at a temperature lower than the refrigerator compartment.
Refrigerator Compartment About 0°C to 6°C
Separate Glass Shelf
The height of the wide shelf can be changed on the left and right sides.
Left: Glass Shelf (Middle) |
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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.
Adjustable |
Pocket (Small) |
Glass Shelf (Lower) |
Adjustable Pocket (Large) |
Adjustable Pocket |
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Bottle Pocket (Large) |
Egg Tray |
Sliding Cases |
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Pock (Small)
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.)
Upper Case Cover
Upper Cas
Lower Case
Air Outlet
If food with a high water content 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.
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.
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Rice, potato salad, etc. |
sardines (seafood), beef, etc. |
Food that may easily absorb |
Food that transfers odors easily |
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The door will automatically close from halfway with the Auto closer
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Sliding Cases 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 fish can be prolonged without freezing.
Preserving Meat or Fish Below Freezing ♪
Supercool
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Supercool Chilling stores and preserves meat or fish 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
1Touchon the operation panel
2Touch
The text above the icon will light up.
3Touch
The settings are finished.
It doesn't matter whether you put food in before or after the settings.
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Sliding Cases
Supercool Chilling Is Very Useful
Tastes
good
Because the food doesn't freeze, the fresh flavor lasts longer!
Keep
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Tips
Do not leave food hanging over shelves or pockets.
Do not place bottles that cannot fit 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 flow to the ceiling and between food.
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Compartment Introduction
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
Water Tank
(About 1.2L)
Push in the water tank until it touches the rear side and confirm that the handle is aligned with the front of the lower case.
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Making Ice
Wash the water tank, water supply pipe, and ice tray before making ice for the first time, or if you have not made ice for more than a week.
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Supply Port
Remove the water tank from the refrigerator compartment, remove the tank cap by twisting it, and supply water.
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.
Full position ( )
*WARNING-Fill with potable water only.
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