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Safety Precautions

The types of danger that
can result from improper
handling are explained in
the sections below.

WARNING

CAUTION

Mishandling can lead to
serious injury or death.

Mishandling can lead to
bodily injury or loss of home
and household contents.

The symbols illustrated below
have the following meanings.

Do not do

Do not touch

Do not take apart,
repair or convert

Do not get wet

Do not touch with
wet hands

Always follow
instructions

Always connect
an earth wire

Always unplug
electrical plug
from socket

When something abnormal or
unusual occurs, turn off immediately
and consult with “the store where
you purchased the unit” or with a
“Mitsubishi Electric repair counter.”

When installing your unit

About the electrical outlet and electrical plug

Installing and Transporting

About Using

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Allow some space around the refrigerator.

If the refrigerant (gas)
leaks, it can remain in
the area and there’s a
risk that it may cause
a fire or explosion.

Leave space around unit

Do not install in an outdoor area where water
can get on it or where there is a lot of moisture.

Due to insulation failure,
it may cause an electric
shock or fire.

Do not get wet

If the power cord is damaged.

If the power cord is damaged call
Mitsubishi Electric Service Centre
for a technician to replace power cord.
The power cord should be designed
for this model.

Service Call

When replacing the interior refrigerator
light or when taking care of the unit, pull
out the electrical plug.  

Not doing so can result
in an electric shock or
injury.

Pull out the plug

Do not use damaged cords or plugs
or loose outlets.

Using them can result
in an electric shock or
injury.

Do not use

Remove dust from the electrical plug.

Not doing so can
cause a fire from
insulation failure.

Remove dust

Install on a strong level floor and adjust
the adjustable legs to fix firmly.  

The refrigerator may
move and cause injury.

Make sure it’s level

Do not force food items into the refrigerator.
Do not use force to pull out shelves. 

Food items may
fall out, causing
injury.

Do not do

Do not touch foods or containers in the
freezer compartment with wet hands.

Doing so can
cause freezer
burn.

Do not use wet hands

Do not push the electrical plug with the
back of the refrigerator. Do not damage
the electrical cord.  

If the plug is pressed by the refrigerator,
or if the cord is bent, bundled, or a
heavy object is placed on it, it can
cause an electric shock or a fire.

Do not do

Do not remove the electrical plug by
pulling the cord.

The cord can become
damaged and can
cause an electric
shock or a fire.

Do not do

Do not plug or unplug the electrical plug
with wet hands.

It can cause an
electric shock.

Do not use wet hands

Use a dedicated outlet for the power supply that meets the
rating specified on the rating label.(The rating label is located
on the liner of the refrigerator compartment.)

Using an extension cord or plugging

in too many power cords into the

outlet can cause heat

buildup or a fire.

Only use on outlet that meets

the specified rating.

Keep the electrical plug cord facing downwards
and insert the plug in fully.

If it is plugged with the cord
facing upward, extra pressure
gets exerted on it which can
cause it to heat up or ignite.

Plug with cord downward

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WARNING

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for MR-FC263EP

Page 1: ...g and freezing of foods in general households For commercial use please use a commercial refrigerator freezer The principal plastic components indicate the material name to facilitate recycling Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance This appliance is intended to be used in household application only WARNING When positioning the applianc...

Page 2: ...ck or injury Pull out the plug Do not use damaged cords or plugs or loose outlets Using them can result in an electric shock or injury Do not use Remove dust from the electrical plug Not doing so can cause a fire from insulation failure Remove dust Install on a strong level floor and adjust the adjustable legs to fix firmly The refrigerator may move and cause injury Make sure it s level Do not for...

Page 3: ...nning If it continues to run in an abnormal state it can cause an electrical shock or a fire Pull out the plug If you will not be using the refrigerator for a long period of time after pulling out the electrical plug open the door and let the interior dry out If it is not dried adequately the cooling unit may corrode causing the refrigerant gas to leak which can then cause the danger of ignition o...

Page 4: ...reezer Pocket Levelling Leg Glass Shelf freezer compartment Drain Pan Vegetable Case Vegetable Case Cover Glass Shelf refrigerator compartment Ice Tray Ice Cube Box Glass Shelf vegetable compartment Sliding Case LED Light see page 9 Temperature Control refrigerator compartment see page 6 Temperature Control freezer compartment see page 6 ...

Page 5: ...ut or removed If your refrigerator has an ungrounding plug connect the ground wire to the ground connection screw provided at the lower rear side of the refrigerator How to remove the energy label Remove the energy label carefully A glue residue may remain particularly if the label has been in place for a long period of time Apply either Eucalyptus or Tea Tree oil directly on any residue Do not al...

Page 6: ... this refrigerator performs defrosting automatically so there is no need to defrost it manually Water produced during defrosting passes through the drainage hose at the rear and collects in the drain pan in the lower rear part of the refrigerator Then it automatically evaporates with heat from the radiator 4 Operation 1 Temperature Control Temperature Control of the Refrigerator Compartment Temper...

Page 7: ...ket with Egg Tray Space for large bottles is provided on the right Bottles are stored at an angle for easy access Bottle Pocket Some types of commercial water cooler bottles may touch the shelf or foodstuffs when placed in the door pocket preventing the door from closing firmly The way to remove sliding case depends how many degrees the door is opened 135O 90O Step 1 1 Step 2 2 3 Step 1 1 Step 2 2...

Page 8: ...der to proceed with cleaning This pocket may be removed by pushing it gently upwards 6 How to Remove the Pockets Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Use reverse procedures to put accessories back in place Remove the vegetable case by pulling forward Remove the shelf vegetable compartment by pulling forward Remove the vegetable case cover by pulling forward 8 How to Remove the Vegetable Case Shelf vegetable compa...

Page 9: ... s lower section legs and the back side s upper section outer shell Towels prevent water from spilling on the floor and damage to the floor Have 2 or more persons do this work because the unit is heavy Avoid having young children or those without confidence do this work Please seek advice from a moving company Do not lay or load on its side it will cause damage to the compressor Water discharge ou...

Page 10: ...rigerator always wait at least 5 minutes before plugging it in again If the compressor ceases to rotate completely keep the refrigerator unplugged and wait at least 5 minutes before plugging it in again When the side panel of the cabinet heats up The side panel of the cabinet will heat up when the door is opened and closed frequently when installing the unit and when the unit operates in summer in...

Page 11: ... life 3 Food to be frozen is not to be placed in direct contact with food in storage and if appropriate it could be necessary to reduce the quantity to be frozen if freezing every day is anticipated 4 An electrical power failure for 1 2 hour will only slightly effect the inside temperature However opening closing of the door results in temperature loss In case there is more than a 24 hour electric...

Page 12: ...liance This appliance is intended to be used in household application only 348 Victoria Road Rydalmere NSW 2116 For more information and support contact www mitsubishielectric com au Call 1300 651 808 SOLE AGENT in Australia MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Incorporated in New South Wales ABN 58 001 215 792 Wellington Office Head Office 1 Parliament Street Lower Hutt PO Box 30772 Phone 04 560...

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