Mitsubishi Electronics MR-E62S Refrigerator User Manual


 
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TroubleshootingBefore Use Operation Cleaning
Display
Ice making
setting
Application
Approximate ice
making time
Regular ice
making
When you want to make ice 110 to 130 minutes
Quick ice
making
When you want to make ice quickly 80 to 100 minutes
Stop ice
making
When you want to use as a 2-star compartment
*1
,
or you want to clean the ice making compartment
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The size of the ice depends on various factors, such
as the amount of water in the water tank.
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About 10 to 12 ice cubes can be made each time.
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If the ice is stored for a long time, the ice
cubes may join together or shrink. (Due
to a phenomenon called sublimation.)
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If you try to crush ice that has joined
together, be careful not to injure your
hands.
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In the following cases, quick ice making is stopped
automatically.
When the ice storage box is full (about 80 to 140 ice cubes)
• When there is no water in the water tank
When about 10 hours have passed in quick ice making mode
(The display changes from to .)
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The operation sound gets louder during quick ice
making, because the refrigerator operates at high speed.
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It may take more than 24 hours to make ice
immediately after installation, even in quick ice
making mode.
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When quick ice making is performed, the ice may split
or crack because the freezing is performed quickly.
About the ice
About quick ice making
Ice tray precautions
To save power, the control panel display turns off if there is no operation for about 30 seconds.
(The settings are saved.)
To check the setting (or operation) status, press a control panel button to light up the display.
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Press to select the ice making setting.
The display changes each time the button is pressed.
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Set to at installation.
Making ice
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The ice making time is the approximate time for a single batch
(10 to 12 ice cubes).
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In addition to the surrounding temperature, water type, and water volume
and temperature in the water tank, the ice making times may vary with
the following conditions, and be longer than those described above.
When the ambient temperature is low, such as during winter
When the doors are frequently opened and closed
When the freezer compartment is set to low
When the refrigerator is set to ECO mode
When the ice tray is pulled out and reinserted during ice making
*1: For short term storage of frozen food. Not to be used for long term
storage of frozen food or ice cream.
* Display example
Ice tray is operating (regular ice making setting)
* Display example
Ice tray is not correctly installed
When is on
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The display lights up when the ice tray or ice tray lock lever is not
installed correctly.
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Before making ice, install the ice tray and lock the ice lock lever, making
sure that
is off.
When the ice making setting is blinking
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When any of
, or
is blinking, the ice tray is operating.
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Do not remove the ice tray while it is operating. Doing so may cause an
injury.
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If you open the ice tray door while the ice tray is operating, you will be
alerted by a repetitive buzzer.
Selecting the Ice Making Mode
Setting the ice making compartment