Mitsubishi Electronics MR-EX655W-N-A Refrigerator User Manual


 
Before Use
Placing Food Inside
Operation Cleaning TroubleshootingOperation
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Note
Operate this operation panel with a fi nger.
In the following cases, it may not operate properly.
When the operation panel or fi ngers are wet or dirty
When operating with gloves or band-aid on
When using a sharp object to operate it
If the display does not change even though you are touching an item, touch
the item again after moving away your fi nger once. If the inverval between
each touch is too short, it may be misdetected (as a continuous touch).
Detecting sensitivity does not change even If an item is touched hard.
The response may vary, depending on the surrounding temperature,
humidity, the health condition of the person who operates it, and
the operating condition of neighboring electric appliances.
The operation panel is a touch-style panel operated by touching the operation items with a finger.
To save power, all displays other than are usually turned off (It turns off if there is no operation for about 30 seconds).
To check the setting status, touch to light up the display.
The blue light at the top left corner of the "Soft-Freezing" icon lights up at the time of purchase.
Operable icons light
up.
The setting and
the compartment
that you want to
set lights up.
The blue light at the top left
corner of the icon that you
are setting now lights up.
It lights up for 5
seconds after
setting.
3
Touch .
The compartment you
want to set will light
up brightly, and the
compartments you
do not want to set will
light up dimly.
To cancel the setting
1
Touch .
2
After touching the icon that you
want to cancel, touch
.
3
The blue light at the top left corner
of the icon turns off.
1
Touch .
When you keep the door of the refrigerator open, touch for about 1 second (until the buzzer sounds once).
2
Touch the icon that you prefer from the icon list.
When you touch an icon by mistake, touch .
The display returns to the previous state.
Detail setting
X
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Touching
returns the display to
the previous state.
Example:
How to Use the Operation
Panel