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Before Use
Operation
Cleaning
Troubleshooting
Before Use
Install level
Use the
hand-holds
Use protective
material
Prohibited
The danger and degree of
danger caused by improper
handling are categorized
and described with the
following indicators.
Improper handling that can
result in death or serious
injury.
Improper handling that can
result in personal injury
or damage to your house,
household furnishings, etc.
Never do
Never touch
Never attempt to
disassemble, repair
or alter
Never expose to
water
Never touch with
wet hands
Be sure to follow
the instructions
Be sure to remove
the power plug from
the socket
Meaning of symbols
Installation
Leave space around the refrigerator.
If refrigerant leaks, it
may accumulate and
catch fi re or explode.
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Anchor the refrigerator to a strong wall
or post to protect against damage during
earthquakes.
The refrigerator may tip
over and cause injury.
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Do not install the refrigerator outdoors or in places
exposed to water or excessive humidity.
Water may cause
insulation failure,
resulting in an electric
shock or fi re.
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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 door-
liner of the refrigerator compartment.)
Using extension cords
and plugging too many
leads into a single
socket can cause heat
build-up or fi re.
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If the power cord is damaged, call our MITSUBISHI
ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTER for the replacement.
If the power cord is damaged, purchase a
new cord from MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
SERVICE CENTER. Make sure that the
power cord is designed for this model.
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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.
Power and power plug
Remove the power plug before cleaning.
Otherwise an electric
shock or injury may
result.
Do not crush the power plug with the rear of the
refrigerator. 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
electric shock or fi re.
Remove dust periodically from the power
plug.
Dust may cause
insulation failure,
resulting in fi re.
Do not plug in or out the power plug with wet
hands.
Doing so may cause an
electric shock.
If an abnormality or
malfunction occurs,
stop operation
immediately and contact
the retail store where you
purchased the refrigerator
or a Mitsubishi Electric
Maintenance Service
or Customer Service
representative.
Leave space
Remove dust
Prevent tipping
Cord facing down
Service Call
Water prohibited
Remove plug
Do not use
Prohibited
Prohibited
Wet hands
prohibited
Installation and transportation
Anchor the
refrigerator to a
strong and level
fl oor by adjusting the
adjustable supports.
Otherwise, the
refrigerator may move
and cause injury.
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Use the
transportation
hand-holds when
transporting the
refrigerator.
Holding other parts may
result in injury.
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Be careful not to
damage the fl oor
or injure yourself
when moving the
refrigerator.
Lay a protective sheet on
the fl oor and move the
refrigerator slowly.
Do not pack in
excessive amounts
of food.
Do not pull the
shelves with
excessive force.
Food may fall and cause
an injury
Only use an outlet that meets the specifi ed rating.
Safety Precautions
Summary of Contents for MR-BX52W-BR-ML
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