Refrigerator-Freezer MR-S45N OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Non-Freon Refrigerators This refrigerator uses non-Freon refrigerant (isobutane) and non-Freon foam insulation (cyclopentane). These materials are harmless to the environment, and do not affect the ozone layer and global warming.
A refrigerator to brighten up your table everyday. Now, a refrigerator that keeps food The fridge is featured with elevating shelves. By adjusting up or down shelf without having to remove already stored items, Storage capacity of the refrigerator compartment is maximized. The shelf can be “made to fit” to larger items. Surround Cooling System Cold air is directed into the refrigerator from the front, back and both sides of the compartment.
tasting fresh! C O N T E N T S 4 Before You Use Your Refrigerator From Installation to Operation 06 Smart Tips for Using the Refrigerator Names and Functions of the Control Panel Controlling Temperature for Each Compartment Main Functions of the Control Panel 8 10 12 Using Compartments Refrigerator Compartment Vegetable Compartment Freezer Compartment Versa Compartment Versa Compartment Temperatures / Soft Freezing Ice Making Compartment (Automatic Ice Maker) 14 16 17 17 18 20 Maintenance Mai
Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Warning Safety Precautions Installation Leave space around the refrigerator Leaking refrigerant can accumulate, then catch fire and explode. Leave space Danger and the degree of danger caused by improper handling are categorized and described by the following indicators. Warning Improper handling can result in death, serious injury, etc.
Use Do not place containers with water on top of the refrigerator Wetting electrical parts can cause electric shock or fire. Do not wet Do not use electrical appliances in the refrigerator If the refrigerant leaks and contacts the electrical appliance, it can cause explosion or fire. Prohibited Do not place volatile inflammable objects inside the refrigerator Benzene, cosmetics and hair dressing products can catch fire or explode.
From Installation to Operation Before You Use Your Refrigerator At least 10cm from the above Dedicated outlet that meets the specified rating At least 2cm from the left and right sides. 1 2 Install the refrigerator. Installation area Connect the power supply. *Connect power supply soon after installing the refrigerator.
caster 3 Turn each adjustable support in the direction of the arrow until they touch the floor to prevent vibration and noise and to keep the doors level. Adjust the supports to level the refrigerator.
Names and Functions of the Control Panel Smart Tips for Using the Refrigerator Indicates the corresponding compartment Turns on during tricolor LED lighting page 16 Turns on during the fast cooling operation page 12 Turns on during the energy-saving operation page 13 * Please note that the displays below are meant for explanatory purposes only. It might be different from the actual display.
The control panel displays “present temperature”, “temperature control setting”, etc. for each compartment of the refrigerator, ice making, versa, vegetable and freezer.
Controlling temperature for each compartment Display the compartment which you want to control the temperature. Check here to see the ice maker setting. * The illustration above is a display example. Temperature may be different depending on the room temperature where this product is installed or conditions to use. 1 Press button and select the required compartment for temperature control.
Initial settings of each compartment at delivery are as follows. Refrigerator, Vegetable and Freezer Compartments are set to “M”, the Versa Compartment is set to “REF” and the Ice Making Compartment is set to “REG”. The temperatures can be adjusted according to personal preference. Display the ice making compartment. Check here to see the ice maker setting * The illustration above is a display example. The displayed temperature may be different depending on the ice maker setting or conditions to use.
Main Functions of the Control Panel Smart Tips for Using the Refrigerator Fast Cooling It is used for home freezing or cooling bulk purchased foods fast. Foods placed in the refrigerator can be cooled or frozen quickly! After the fast cooling is completed, the temperature returns to the original setting. Display the required compartment for “Fast Cooling”. turns on while the fast cooling function is operating. * The illustration is a display example.
The icon blinks during the operation. Time is displayed instead of the present temperature. * The illustration is a display example. The displayed example may be different depending on the setting or conditions of use. To enter the Timer Mode To set the time and start and Press and hold buttons simultaneously for 1 second (until a “beep” sound is heard). The number blinks on the display. Press 2 Press button to start.
Refrigerator Compartment Using Compartments Refrigerator Compartment Interior light Elevating Shelves Free pocket (S) Two-way Flexishelf Free Pocket (L) Elevating Shelves Chilled egg case Free egg shelf Small item pocket Small item case Bottle pocket Lid of slide chilled case Door alarm Slide chilled case If one of the doors (refrigerator, ice making, and freezer compartments) is open for more than 1 minute, an alarm will beep, notifying fridge temperature is affected, lowering energy efficiency.
Using Compartments Small Item Case Free Pocket Pocket can be hung in different positions. The case can be used for storing various items including eggs and small articles according to your idea. Upper pockets: 3 positions Lower pockets: 2 positions The case is automatically set to “CHIL”. Do not store foods that easily freeze. By removing the upper case Lid of slide chilled case Open the lid by pulling the case toward you. How to remove the pockets.
Vegetable, Freezer and Versa Using Compartments Vegetable Compartment Sliding case Note Vegetable case Do not place tall objects underneath the slide case. 2L-plastic bottles can be put into the case. Vegetable stand Doing so can cause damage to food items or the slide case. Using the vegetable compartment without the slide case will cause vegetables to dehydrate. To stand and store the asparagus, cucumbers or the like.
Using Compartments Freezer Compartment Freezing case (upper) Storage-limit line Freezing case (lower) Do not place the food items over Storage-limit line on Freezing case (lower). Door alarm If one of the doors (refrigerator, ice making, and freezer compartments) is open for more than 1 minute, an alarm will beep, notifying fridge temperature is affected, lowering energy efficiency. Doing so can cause incomplete door-closing and damage to food items or Freezing case.
Versa Compartment Temperatures / Soft Freezing Using Compartments Guidelines for temperature control and each temperature page 10 About 3˚C To store vegetables and fruits. To cool drinks. To store foods which cannot be placed in the refrigerator compartment. (Always wrap vegetables to avoid getting dehydrated) About 0˚C To store processed foods (such as fish paste, ham, etc.) yogurt or cheese for about a week. About -7˚C (M) To store meats or fish for about 2 to 3 weeks.
The soft freezer is recommended for very sweet fruit. Try soft freezing with various fruit. Eat fruit frozen without thawing. (these fruit will not be fresh again after thawing) The flavor of fruit kept in the soft freezer for more than 1 week may change. It is recommended to eat fruit within 2-3 days to best enjoy its new taste. Freezing time may vary depending on sugar content of the fruit, so allow 1 day for freezing. Others Meat sauce Store left over sauces in an airtight container.
Ice Making Compartment (Automatic Ice Maker) Using Compartments Your first batch of ice Ice Making Compartment Water supply port cap Discard the first 2-3 batches of ice you make or ice that is made after more that 1 week of nonuse (about 20 cubes). This ice often has bad odour or dust on it. Pipe, water supply pump, light-type bacteria removing filter Water tank lid Water tank (app. 1.2L) * with Lead removal function Pipe Ice tray V-LED lamp Can not be removed.
1 Select or About Crystal Ice on the control panel. page 11 Initial setting of the ice making compartment at delivery is . 2 Check the amount of water remaining in the water tank. Open the door to the refrigerator compartment and check the level from above the tank. 3 Using Compartments Making Ice Remove the water tank. Remove the water supply port cap and fill the tank with water. There may be white sediment (white crystal) or bubbles inside the ice cube.
Maintaining the Automatic Ice Maker Maintenance Cleaning once a week Water tank Cleaning once a month Water supply pump / Light-type bacteria removing filter Remove the lid and wash with water. (the tank can withstand up to approximately 60°C) 1 Pull out the pipe. Twist the pump to remove it. 2 Disassemble and wash the parts with water. The impeller is magnetic. Wash carefully to remove all foreign objects. Normally the filter need not be replaced.
Regular cleaning produces clean and delicious ice. Regular cleaning prevents water stains, molding, etc. Cleaning the ice tray using water from the water tank When the setting of Ice Making compartment is “REF (Refrigerator)”, this function is impossible. After changing the setting from “REF”, perform the following procedure.
Removing and Maintaining the Accessories Maintenance Before you start Remove the power plug from the socket. Two-way flexishelf Warning Failure to remove the plug may result in electric shock. Push the shelf inward, then lift and pull forward. Wait at least 10 minutes before you replace the power plug. The refrigerator will not operate if the plug is replaced immediately after it is removed. Maintenance and Cleaning Wipe or remove and wash parts with water.
Reverse removal procedures to reinstall accessories. Dirty seal is easily damaged and can cause refrigerated air to leak. Replacing the interior light bulb Refrigerator Compartment / Vegetable Compartment (Tricolor LED) Refrigerator Compartment Door seal Free Pockets / Bottle pocket Free pocket Bottle pocket 1 2 1 2 1 Remove the plug. 2 Remove the AUTO-shelves (2) and two-way flexishelf. 3 Press the tab upward as you pull the cover forward.
What to do Troubleshooting Electric power goes out Refrain from frequently opening and closing the refrigerator doors, and avoid storing additional items. Setting for modes other than temperature may change. Please check. (Child Lock, Energy-Saving, Fast Cooling, etc.) The unit will not be used for a long period of time 1 Clean the automatic ice maker. 2 After removing the power plug from the outlet, clean the interior of the unit.
Specifications This appliance is designed for use in New Zealand only and can not be used in any other country. No servicing is available outside of New Zealand. Accessories Model 1 Press and and buttons simultaneously for about 3 seconds. Blinking 2 Press button. When you want to make high clarity ice, set to “H” and to speed up making clear ice, set to “L”. The light of the high, medium, low control display first blinks and then stays on to perform the setting. (a “beep” sound is heard).
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When Unit does not cool at all Unit does not cool sufficiently; unit does not produce ice or ice melts Check the following 1 Is the unit receiving power? 2 Is “D” displayed on the control panel? 1 Check the power plug and the main power supply. 2 The demonstration operation is on. Cancel the “D” display. page 8 1 Is temperature set to “L”? 2 Have you just begun using the unit? 1 Change setting to “M” or “H”.
If situation does not change even after troubleshooting, immediately contact a representative of the retail store where purchase was made. 1 Do you open the door frequently or is the door ajar? The door is easy to open. The door will not close.
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■ The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. ■ Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. ■ 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.