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When in trouble

Before Use

Operation

Cleaning

When in trouble

Before Use

Operation

Cleaning

Do not use

Water prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

Remove door seal

Dry

Dispose properly

Remove plug

Do not disassemble

Prohibited

Service Call

Only use an outlet that meets the specified rating.

Cord facing down

Water prohibited

Prevent tipping

Romove and put back shelves property

Do not use

Never do

Never touch

Never attempt to 

disassemble, repair 

or alter

Never expose to 

water

Never touch with 

wet hands

Be sure to follow 

the instructions

Be sure to remove 

the power plug 

from the socket

Danger and degree of 

danger caused by improper 

handling are categorized 

and described by the 

following indicators.

 Meaning of symbols.

Operation

Do not place water containers on top 

of the refrigerator.

Exposing electrical parts 
to water may cause an 
electric shock or fire.

Do not use electrical appliances inside 

the refrigerator.

Do not place volatile, inflammable 

objects inside the refrigerator.

Benzene, cosmetics 
and hair dressing 
products may catch 
fire or explode.

Do not place objects on top of the 

refrigerator.

Objects may fall when 
the doors are opened or 
closed and cause injury.

Do not store chemicals or scientific

specimens in the refrigerator.

Substances that require 
strict control must not 
be stored in household 
refrigerators.

Do not hang from the door or handle.

Do not climb on an open door.

Do not apply a heavy load.

The refrigerator may tip 
over and cause injury.

Do not wash with water or spill soup 

or juice onto the refrigerator.

Water or other liquid may 
cause an electric shock
or fire. Wipe off any
liquid immediately.

Do not use combustible sprays near 

the refrigerator.

Sparks from an 
electrical contact may 
cause an ignition and 
fire.

Do not use in a shed or garage.

Pet animals may damage the electrical

wiring and cause an electric shock or fire.

Malfunctions and long-term storage

If an abnormality occurs (such as a 

burning odor), unplug the power plug 

and stop the refrigerator operation.

Continuing to operate 
with an abnormality may 
cause an electric shock
or fire.

Do not disassemble, repair or alter.

Do not use while parts are damaged.

Doing so may cause 
injury, electric shock
or fire.

If there is a possibility of a child getting 

trapped in the refrigerator during storage, 

pull out and remove 

the door seal.

Children getting 
trapped in refrigerators 
is very dangerous.

When not using the refrigerator for a 

long time, unplug the power plug and 

open the doors to dry the refrigerator.

Contact the retail store or municipal 

government for details about correct 

refrigerator disposal.

If an abnormality or 

malfunction occurs, 

stop operation 

immediately and contact 

the retail store where you 

purchased the refrigerator 

or MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC

SERVICE CENTRE

or Customer Service 

representative.

Remove dust

Remove plug

Do not use

Prohibited

Prohibited

Wet hands 

prohibited

Water prohibited

Prohibited

Do not store

Prohibited

Do not store

Prohibited

Operation

Do not pack in 

excessive amounts 

of food. Do not pull 

the shelves with 

excessive force.

Food may fall out and 
cause injury.

Prohibited

Do not place 

glass bottles 

in the freezer 

compartments.

The bottle may break 
if the liquid inside 
freezes, causing an 
injury.

Do not store

Observe the following when opening 

and closing the doors.

Do not open or close the doors when anothcr

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person is touching the refrigerator.

Do not put your fingers on the top edge of

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a drawer-type door while closing it.

Do not open or close the doors with excessive force.

!

(Food may fall out and cause injury.)

Be careful not to trap your fingers or any other part

!

of your body.

!

Be careful not hit a part of your body.

Do not trap your feet with bottom drawer.

!

(Danger of  your toes caught by the drawer.)

Do not eat food 

that is discolored 

or has a bad odour.

Doing so may result in 
food poisoning or illness.

Prohibited

Do not touch food 

or containers in the 

freezer compartment 

with wet hands.

Doing so may cause a 
cold injury.

Wet hands 

prohibited

Do not put 

your hands or 

feet under the 

refrigerator.

The steel plates or other 
parts may cause injury.

Do not touch

While cleaning the refrigerator, be sure 

to remove the shelves (made of tempered 

glass) and put them back properly

Or else, the falling or smashed shelf could 
cause personal injuries.

Installation

Do not install the refrigerator outdoors 

or in places exposed to water or 

excessive humidity.

Water may cause 

insulation failure, 

resulting in an electric 

shock or fire.

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Use a dedicated outlet for the power supply 

that meets the rating specified on the rating 

label. (The rating label is located on the 

door-liner of the refrigerator compartment.)

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Anchor the refrigerator to a strong 

wall or post to protect against damage 

during earthquakes.

The refrigerator may tip 

over and cause injury.

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Insert the power plug with the cord 

facing down, and fully insert 

the prongs.

Inserting the plug upside-

down places stress on the 

cord and may cause heat 

generation or fire.

If the power cord is damaged, call our MITSUBISHI 

ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE for the replacement.

If the power cord is damaged, purchase 

a new cord from MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC

SERVICE CENTRE. Make sure that the

power cord is designed for this model. 

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Power and power plug

Remove the power plug before 

cleaning.

Otherwise an electric 

shock or injury may 

result.

Do not crush the power plug with the rear 

of the refrigerator. 

Do not damage the power cord.

Pressing, folding, bundling 

or placing heavy objects on 

the power cord may cause an 

electric shock or fire.

Do not use damaged cords or plugs, or 

loose sockets.

Doing so may cause an 

electric shock or fire.

Do not pull the cord when unplugging 

the power plug.

The cord may be 

damaged, resulting in 

electric shock or fire.

Remove dust periodically from the 

power plug.

Dust may cause 

insulation failure, 

resulting in fire.

Do not plug in or out the power plug with 

wet hands.

Doing so may cause an 

electric shock.

Improper handling can result 

in death or serious injury.

Warning

Improper handling can result 

in personal injury or damage 

to your house, household 

furnishings, etc.

Caution

Warning

Caution

Installation and transportation

Anchor the refrigerator to a strong and level 

floor by adjusting the adjustable supports.

Otherwise, the refrigerator may move and cause injury.

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Install level

Use the transportation hand-holds 

when transporting the refrigerator.

Holding other parts may result in injury.

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Use the hand-holds

Be careful not to damage the 

floor or injure yourself when 

moving the refrigerator.

Lay a protective sheet on the floor and move 

the refrigerator slowly.

Use protective 

material

Safety Precautions

When opening and closing the door,

be careful not to let it hit any

surrounding furniture.

There is a risk of injury and
damaged to the door or furniture.

Only use refrigerant specified

by the company.

See rating label inside Refrigerator

for refrigerant type.

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This appliance is not intended for use by young

  children or infirm persons unless they have been

  adequately supervised by a responsible person

  to ensure that they can use the appliance safely.

!

 

Young children should be supervised

  to ensure that they do not play with

  the appliance.

Leave space

Leave space around the refrigerator.

If refrigerant leaks, it

may accumulate and

catch fire or explode.

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The refrigerant gas leaking

into the compartment with

sparks from an electrical

contact may cause fire and

explosion.

Ventilate

If the refrigerant circuit (pipe) is damaged,

do not touch the refrigerator and avoid

using flames. Open windows to ventilate.

If the refrigerant circuit
is damaged, contact
the retail store.

If the refrigerator is not dried sufficiently,
refrigerant may leak due to condenser
corrosion and cause a fire or explosion.

Improper disposal may cause
refrigerant leaks, resulting in a fire
or explosion if exposed to a flame.

Do not do

Do not damage the refrigerant circuit (piping)

of the refrigerator; do not drive in screws.

Because a flammable
refrigerant (gas) is used,
there is the danger of
igniting or explosion.

Summary of Contents for MR-L650EH

Page 1: ...IES MODEL MR L650EH MR L710EH 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 Cleaning Instruction Important ...

Page 2: ...e recycling Vitamin Factory The vitamins in vegetables are boosted by the LED ECO MODE Use when you want to save power When the temperature inside the refrigerator is stable the power saving operation is performed automatically When in trouble Before Use Operation Cleaning Contents Safety Precautions 4 5 From Installation to Operation 6 7 Using Control Panel 8 9 Setting the Refrigerator and Freeze...

Page 3: ... so may cause a cold injury Wet hands prohibited Do not put your hands or feet under the refrigerator The steel plates or other parts may cause injury Do not touch While cleaning the refrigerator be sure to remove the shelves made of tempered glass and put them back properly Or else the falling or smashed shelf could cause personal injuries Installation Do not install the refrigerator outdoors or ...

Page 4: ...er of a room one of the rear supports may sink causing the refrigerator to tilt If this happens use a caster support or strong board for adjustment Normally use a board with a thickness of about 2 to 3 mm Readjust the adjustable supports as shown in the figures below The right door tilts down Raise the right side Right Left The left door tilts down Support cover The support covers are designed for...

Page 5: ...wly installed Storing foods Do not stuff the compartments with too much food or do not place foods in manner to cover the cold air outlets Or else cold air does not flow through optimally in the compartments causing the foods to take time getting cool or frozen and increase electric power consumption Child safety lock Locks the control panel to prevent accidental button operations by children Sett...

Page 6: ...eir freshness When should I use You can use rapid cooling even when other food is inside The operation sounds gets louder during rapid cooling because inner fans operate at high speed 1 Press or to display the compartment that you want to set The compartment display changes each time the button is pressed 2 Repeatedly press or to set the temperature The display changes each time the button is pres...

Page 7: ...f even the slightest door opening Water may also drip off Allow hot food to cool before storing Wipe wrap Avoid opening the door frequently or leaving the door open for a long time Put items on the top shelf if you wish to cool sufficiently Ice tray Ice storage box Freezing case small Freezing case middle Freezing case large Do not place tall objects in the lower freezing case Food or the slide ca...

Page 8: ... on your side Vegetable case Lift the end on your side to pull out the Vegetable case The ceiling shelf on the upper side of cases cannot be removed Utility case Vegetable case LEDs in the refrigerator compartments and behind of Vegetable case Contact the retail store at which you purchased this refrigerator from or MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE Replacing lamps in compartments Wipe with a sof...

Page 9: ...tion status When the entire display blinks 3 times at a certain interval even though you have not operated any buttons When the compartment displays and temperature control displays on the control panel blink in order This appliance is designed for use in Australia New Zealand only and can not be used in any other country No servicing is available outside of Australia New Zealand When temperature ...

Page 10: ...lem Check Explanation and action Does not cool well Not much ice is made Ice melts Is Low set as the temperature for the compartment Has enough time passed after installation Is heat discharging being blocked Check there is gap around the refrigerator and the refrigerator is not exposed to direct sunlight Is the flow of cold air being blocked Are the doors being opened frequently or is a door ajar...

Page 11: ... not use electric items or fire equipment near by and open the window to ventilate the room And contact the retail store at which you purchased it or the following MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE The refrigeration system behind and inside the refrigerator contains refrigerant Do not allow any sharp objects to come into contact with the refrigeration system The refrigerator contains flammable re...

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