SERIES MODEL MR-FX389EP MR-FX420EP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cleaning Instruction - Important! It is strongly recommended to use only lukewarm water and a soft cloth when cleaning. Cleaning agents can cause cracking to the plastic components of your refrigerator.
Safety Precautions The types of danger that can result from improper handling are explained in the sections below. WARNING Mishandling can lead to serious injury or death. CAUTION Mishandling can lead to bodily injury or loss of home and household contents. The symbols illustrated below have the following meanings. Do not do WARNING When installing your unit Allow some space around the refrigerator. Do not install in an outdoor area where water can get on it or where there is a lot of moisture.
WARNING About using your refrigerator Do not put any vessels, jars, etc. that Do not use electrical products inside Do not store volatile products that contain water on top of the refrigerator. the refrigerator unit. can easily ignite. If water gets onto electrical parts, it will cause an electric shock or a fire. If the refrigerant (gas) is leaking inside the unit, there is a risk that a spark from the electrical product’s Do not get wet contact can be a source for ignition or explosion.
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2. Installation Toe Grille Leveling Leg 50mm 100mm 35mm 35mm 1357mm Install on a completely flat and rigid surface. Using the two front adjustable feet, ensure that the refrigerator is positioned firmly and level on the floor. Now open the doors approximately half way, and extend the front adjustable feet equally until the doors close by themselves. To ensure adequate ventilation for your refrigerator, spaces of 35mm on both sides, 50mm at the rear, and 100mm above the refrigerator are recommended.
4. Operation 1. Temperature Control Both the freezer compartment and the refrigerator compartment have a temperature control. “MID” is recommended for normal usage. Turn the dial to “COLDER” when storing a large quantity of frozen foods, ice cream etc., in the freezer compartment. Turn the dial to “FREEZER” when only using the freezer compartment to make ice. Temperature Control of the Freezer Compartment “MID” is recommended for normal usage.
4. Sliding Case This sliding case is cooled to a low temperature in order to preserve the freshness of foods stored for long periods. Lid Sliding case Open by pulling the case out. CAUTION: Before closing the refrigerator compartment door, make sure that the sliding case is pushed all the way in (and the lid is closed correctly). Remove the lid and sliding case as shown in the illustration and proceed with cleaning. Pull the case out.
7. Door Racks The door racks may be used to store all those little items that seem to get in the way. If you put all the small items in one place, you’ll find that there’s more space inside the refrigerator for larger items. Free Pocket with Egg Tray Many eggs may be stored in the free pocket (Fig. 1). You can even turn the whole egg tray over and store small items in the free pocket instead of eggs (Fig. 2). Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Bottle Pocket Even large bottles may be stored in this pocket.
5. Maintenance When performing maintenance, make absolutely sure that the power plug is first disconnected from the power outlet. Dip a soft cloth into cold or lukewarm water, wring it out well and wipe. If you do not clean the door gasket (especially the lower part) when it is dirty, the gasket will easily become damaged. Therefore, keep it clean at all times. Do not clean with cleanser, acids, benzine, thinner, boiling water, soap powder, chemical cloths or neutral detergent.
7. What to do in these situations When there’s a power failure. Minimize opening/closing of doors and avoid putting in more food. When not in use for a long time. Water discharge outlet Clean the Ice cube box and Ice tray, clean the interior after unplugging the refrigerator, and keep the door open for 2 - 3 days to let it get dry. If not allowed to dry properly, mold and odors can occur, or refrigerant (gas) may leak due to corrosion of the cooling unit. When transporting. 1.
When the refrigerator is not cooling sufficiently The food may be packed too tightly together, which blocks the flow of cool air. You may have put hot or too many items into the refrigerator. The door may not have been closed properly. The door gasket may be damaged. The refrigerator may not be well-ventilated. There may be insufficient clearance between the refrigerator and the surfaces immediately beside and above. The temperature control dial may not be properly set.
This refrigerator uses flammable 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.