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When a door is open,
you will be informed
with the door alarm.
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Freezer Case (Lower)
Freezer Case (Upper)
Store frozen food and ice cream. Store bread, meat, and fi sh through
freezing.
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 Compartment
Vegetable
Case (Upper)
Vegetable Case (Lower)
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Keep Vegetables Moist
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When a door is open,
you will be informed
with the door alarm.
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Compartment Introduction
Compartment Introduction
• 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.
The orange LED is always on.
Bathed in light to increase the nutrients!
Vitamins boosted up
*The illustration is of
the MR-WX743Y.
*The illustration is of the MR-WX743Y.
S-COOL
FRZ
VEG
Freezer Compartment
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.
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.
Tips