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The types of danger that can result from improper

handling are explained in the sections below.

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The symbols illustrated below have

the following meanings.

Mishandling can lead to serious injury

or death.
Mishandling can lead to bodily injury or

loss of home and household contents.

Do not do

Do not get

wet
Caution

Always connect

an earth wire

Always unplug

electrical plug

from socket

Always follow

instructions

Do not install in an outdoor area

where water can get on it or

where there is a lot of moisture.

 

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Due to insulation failure, it may cause

an electric shock or fire.

Remove dust from the electrical

plug.

Not doing so can cause a fire

from insulation failure.

Allow some space around the refrigerator.

If the refrigerant (gas) leaks, it can remain in

the area and there’s a risk that it may cause

a fire or explosion.

 

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To be prepared for an earthquake, affix to

a strong wall or column.

Not doing so may cause injuries from

the refrigerator toppling over.

 

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Attach ground wire and earth leakage breakers

when used in a humid or moist area.

It may cause electric shock when electric leakage.

And the following ground connection may

cause electric shock, explosion and fire.


Water pipe/gas pipe.

Telephone ground lines and lightning rod.

(Please consult with the shop).

 

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When installing your unit

About the electrical outlet and electrical plug

About the electrical outlet and electrical plug

Do not push the electrical plug with

the back of the refrigerator.

Do not damage the electrical cord.  

If the plug is pressed by the refrigerator,

or if the cord is bent, bundled, or a

heavy object is placed on it, it can

cause an electric shock or a fire.
Using them can result in an electric shock or injury.

Do not use damaged cords or plugs or loose outlets.

Do not remove the electrical plug by pulling the cord.

The cord can become damaged and can cause

an electric shock or a fire.

Do not plug or unplug the electrical plug with wet hands.

It can cause an electric shock.

Using an extention cord or plugging in too many power cords

into the outlet can cause heat buildup or a fire.

 

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Use a dedicated outlet for the power supply that meets

the rating specified on the rating label. (The rating label is

located on the door-liner of the refrigerator compartment.)

If it is plugged with the cord facing upward, extra pressure

gets exerted on it which can cause it to heat up or ignite.

Keep the electrical plug cord facing

downwards and insert the plug in fully.

If the power cord is damaged call Mitsubishi Electric

Service Centre for a technician to replace power cord.

The power cord should be designed for this model.

If the power cord is damaged.

Warning

When replacing the interior refrigerator

light or when taking care of the unit,

pull out the electrical plug.  

Not doing so can result in an electric shock

or injury.

For your safety, please be sure to follow

these instructions

For your safety, please be sure to follow

these instructions

About using your refrigerator

Do not damage the refrigerant circuit (piping)

of the refrigerator; do not drive in screws.

Because a flammable refrigerant (gas) is used,

there is the danger of igniting or explosion.

Do not use electrical products inside

the refrigerator unit.

If the refrigerant (gas) is leaking inside the unit,

there is a risk that a spark from the electrical product’s

contact can be a source for ignition or explosion.

Do not store volatile products that can easily ignite.

Benzine, cosmetics and hair styling products can

be the cause for igniting fires and explosion.

Do not store pharmaceuticals or scientific test material.

Anything that needs strict supervision must not

be stored in a home-use refrigerator.

Do not place items on top of the refrigerator.

Items may drop from opening and

closing the door and can cause injury.

Do not hang on the door or door handle, and

do not get on compartment drawer-type doors.

The refrigerator can topple over causing injury.

Do not add a strong impact on the

glass shelf.

The glass will broke and it may cause injury.

Do not put your hands in the mechanical part of the

automatic ice-maker (the upper part of the ice storage box).

Doing so will cause injury.

Do not use flammable sprays nearby.

A spark from the electrical contact can ignite and cause a fire.

Do not do

Always follow

instructions

Always follow

instructions

Do not get wet

Always connect

an earth wire

Do not do

Always follow

instructions

Warning

Caution

This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm

persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible

person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely.

Young children should be supervised to ensure that they

do not play with the appliance.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)

with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack

of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given

supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by

a person responsible for their safety. Children should be

supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

Always unplug electrical

plug from socket

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Summary of Contents for MR-LX630EM

Page 1: ...erials are harmless to the environment and do not affect the ozone layer and global warming Please read this manual carefully and follow the information contained within In particular be sure to read the safety precautions before using this refrigerator Be sure to receive your copy of the warranty from the retailer and confirm that the purchase date and retailer name are written on the warranty St...

Page 2: ...e plug in fully If the power cord is damaged call Mitsubishi Electric Service Centre for a technician to replace power cord The power cord should be designed for this model If the power cord is damaged Warning When replacing the interior refrigerator light or when taking care of the unit pull out the electrical plug Not doing so can result in an electric shock or injury For your safety please be s...

Page 3: ...may fall out and may cause injury Make sure that glass shelves or pockets are attached properly Always follow instructions Do not do Do not encapsulate refrigerant other than our specification It may cause rupture explosion fire etc when using repairing disposal etc Do not do Do not get wet Do not wash with water or spill liquid food items on the unit If water and food liquids get on the unit it c...

Page 4: ...where water can get on it or where there is a lot of moisture Due to insulation failure it may cause an electric shock or fire Do not get wet Allow some space around the refrigerator If the refrigerant gas leaks it can remain in the area and there s a risk that it may cause a fire or explosion Always follow instructions Turning on the power Turn on the power of the refrigerator as soon as possible...

Page 5: ...t takes time to cool down Put in warm food items or ice cream after the refrigerator has been adequately cooled down Keep opening and closing of the door for to a minimum and open in a short time In the summer it will take approx 24 hours to make the first batch of ice It may smell of plastic The smell will gradually disappear Please ensure that the room is adequately ventilated When the refrigera...

Page 6: ... refrigerator compartment to COLD When ENERGY SAVING is set and the refrigerator is running efficiently ECO icon mark will light up Page 13 ECO icon Child Safety Lock Page 20 If you touch the operation panel icons will be displayed You can select the setting that you prefer Ice making To start or stop ice making Touch an icon to display its setting details Rapid cool To protect a large amount of t...

Page 7: ...condition of neighboring electric appliances Detail Setting Pages 19 25 When you keep the door of the refrigerator open touch for about 1 second until the buzzer sounds once 1 Touch Touch Operable icons light up The operation panel or your fingers are wet or dirty The interval between touches is too short Pressing repeatedly may cause a misdetection It lights up for 5 seconds after setting 3 The t...

Page 8: ...iately used foods in refrigerator compartment Sliding case can store meats fish dairy products processed foods etc at a lower temperature than the refrigerator compartment Using each compartment How to remove shelf pocket case Page 17 Air blowing outlet 8 To prevent odors We recommend you wrap or store the foods in airtight containers Kimchi dumplings sardine seafood beef etc Foods with strong odo...

Page 9: ...ation Period Meat Up to about 7 days Fish Up to about 5 days 3 days Because the food doesn t freeze the fresh flavor lasts longer Keep fresh Tastes good freshness of food before storing it and the using condition of the refrigerator 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 De...

Page 10: ...ft open Page 20 For the temperatures indicated the freezer and refrigerator compartments were adjusted at the Normal position with an ambient temperature of 30 o C with refrigerator doors closed and containing no food after the temperature stabilized the temperature criteria was measured toward the lower mid interior of the refrigerator Vegetables Case Sliding Case Freezing Case upper Freezing Cas...

Page 11: ...he number of cleaning times and be sure to clean it thoroughly Page 18 Take out the water supply tank remove the tank plug and fill with water Put the tank plug on the water supply tank carry carefully without tilting it and return to its original position When carrying the water supply tank make sure that the symbol is in the closed position If the tank is tilted water will spill out If the water...

Page 12: ...white crystals These are only mineral substances that have become crystallized It is harmless If ice is stored for a long period of time the ice cubes may cling together or become smaller This is known as the phenomenon of sublimation About the ice Ice making may take longer with frequent opening closing of the door or depending on the ambient temperature It may cause injuries Please pay enough at...

Page 13: ...he refrigerator wisely Temperature settings Setting each compartment to a relatively low If Energy Saving Mode is set is displayed If switched to power saving operation while Energy Saving Mode is set is displayed operation reduces the consumption of electricity Opening and closing compartment doors The refrigerator consumes more electricity if you open and close the compartment doors frequently o...

Page 14: ...zer Compartments COLD The set temperature and compartment lights up 1 Can only be selected when Supercool Chilling is set 1 Touch on the operation panel 2 Repeatedly touch to light up the compartment 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...

Page 15: ...Freezer when their doors are opened and closed 1 Touch on the operation panel 2 Touch The text above the icon will light up 3 Touch The settings are finished This ends automatically about 2 hours after setting It doesn t matter whether you put food in before or after the settings To cancel the setting Page 7 To Set 1 2 15 Before use Operation Cleaning When in trouble ...

Page 16: ...shing powder soap powder alcohol benzine thinner petroleum acid scrub brush hot water etc Plastic parts door handle cap case etc will crack and glass shelf or painted surface may damage or rust Power Plug For safety please periodically check the power plug and cords Unplug the electrical plug from the outlet and inspect Is there any damage or abnormal heat coming from the plug or cord Wipe away du...

Page 17: ... attached properly it will out and falls which may cause injury To ensure that glass side is attached or removed Always follow instructions Sliding case upper lower Pull forward Wide chilled case lid cannot be removed If difficult to take out please remove wide chilled case after removing the bottle pocket Free pocket large small Bottle pocket Capsule door pocket Lift upward holding right and left...

Page 18: ...omething other than water was put in and the opening got blocked If it is damaged If mold etc is forming Water supply pump For once a month Turn the pump and take out Take out the pipe Turn the cap and remove Take out the impeller and wash with water Water tank Pipe Watersupplypump Impeller Pipe Cap Water supply pipe For once a month Take out the water supply tank Watersupply tank Water supply pip...

Page 19: ... Reset Settings Returns the settings to their initial conditions at the time of purchase for example if you have forgotten the settings Touch to light up an icon Touch for about 10 seconds until the buzzer sounds twice The following settings will be reset Energy Saving Mode Supercool Chilling Rapid Cool The ICE STOP setting for ice making will not be reset When Lights Up When lights up the refrige...

Page 20: ... minutes or longer Alarm sound Interior light Compartmentdisplayarea 4 short beeps then 2 beeps 4 short beeps then 3 long beeps 4 short beeps then 4 long beeps After 4 short beeps Continuous long beeps Continuous short beeps On Blinks twice per minute Off The compartment display area will blink in synchronization with the alarm sound Check that the doors are not left ajar or do not have any food t...

Page 21: ...18 5 5 Before use Operation Cleaning When in trouble 21 ...

Page 22: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 LESS COLD blinks REFRIGERATOR blinks about every 10 seconds 22 ...

Page 23: ...efrigerator compartment to COLD or LESS COLD or set the temperature of the lower case when Supercool Chilling is set to LESS COLD Set the temperature of the lower case when Supercool Chilling is set to LESS COLD Food in the refrigerator compartment or vegetable compartment may freeze Freezing is less likely when the temperature settings are set to LESS COLD Has enough time passed after installatio...

Page 24: ...ipe so that it is not loose Page 18 6 Are the water supply pump and tank pipe installed correctly onto the water tank Check that they are correctly installed In particular ensure that the opening of the tank pipe inside the tank is installed firmly to the tank Page 18 Automatic Ice Making Troubleshooting Continued Water tank or water supply pipe freezes 1 Are the water supply pipe and water tank i...

Page 25: ...sed 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 2 Has food fallen behind a case in a drawer door or is the power cord or another object trapped between the refrigerator and a door Remove any objects Make sure that the door does not trap objects such as food power cords ...

Page 26: ...ted Warping and surface waviness occurs in the manufacturing process When light hits the surface it may appear warped but this is not an abnormality Noise interferes with televisions or other devices 1 Is the refrigerator installed near an electronic device such as a television Install the refrigerator away from electronic devices such as televisions 2 Is the power to the refrigerator supplied fro...

Page 27: ...re control device might have to be varied to allow for these factors 2 A rise in temperature of the frozen food during manual defrosting maintenance or cleaning could shorten the storage life 3 Food to be frozen is not to be placed in direct contact with food in storage and if appropriate that it could be necessary to reduce the quantity to be frozen if freezing every day is anticipated 4 The elec...

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