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HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR REFRIGERATOR

Since the function of the refrigerator is to store food, regular cleeaning is advised.

How to take care of 

your refrigerator

Wipe with cloth soaked in lukewarm water. 

When a surface spot does not come off, use a neutral kitchen cleaning product and then wipe off with 

the cloth soaked in warm water and well-wrung out. 

Inspection after caring

Use a dry or well-wrung out cloth to clean, preventing water or impurities from residing in the 

refrigerator, so as to prolong the service lifespan of steel sheets of the refrigerator.

1. Are there any damages on the power cord? 

2. Is the power plug hot? 

3.  Is the power plug securely inserted into the outlet ?

In case of any doubt, please contact your dealer immediately.

Panasonic Service Centre.

  Do not insert your hand underneath the refrigerator.

  Do not rub rails or metal edges roughly.

This could cause injuries.

  Be sure to unplug the power cord before starting. 

  Do not handle the power plug with wet hands.

May cause injuries or electrical shocks.

  Do not splash water on the exterior or interior surface.

May cause a fi re or electrical shocks.

  Periodically remove the dust on the power plug.

Dust accumulation on the power plug leads to insulation failure by moisture 
and may cause a fi re.
•  Unplug the power cord and wipe with dry cloth

Acid or alkaline kitchen cleaning products.

• These products may damage plastic parts.

Tooth paste, powdered soap, petroleum, boiling 
water, abrasives, acids, benzine, paint thinner, 
alcohol etc.

•  Deteriorates the surface, coating or plastic parts.

Follow instructions when using a chemical wipe.

Do not use the following items.

• Wipe off with soft dry cloth.

  If you touch any buttons which change the setting while wiping operation panel, 

please reset setting. 

   Door is made of glass, please avoid cleaning it with rough face of cleaning cloth 

and contact with sharp objects to prevent surface damage. (such as metal, magnet, 
etc.)

Door surface

To protect the door gasket

Clean immediately when soiled

The door gasket (especially the bottom portion) can be damaged 
by spilled milk, juice, etc.
To protect the gasket, it should be kept clean at all times.
Any spilled liquid will collect in the gap under the bottle rack. 
Then, if it overflows, it will collect in the gap located at the lower 
front section of the inner wall.
Be sure to wipe off such spillage before it overflows from these 
gaps.

•  A dirty gasket leads to damages and cold air leakage.

Door gasket

WARNING

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for NR-D535XGSAU

Page 1: ...for purchasing a Panasonic Refrigerator Before operating this unit please read these instructions completely Before using this product please pay particular attention to the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for safe use Please keep these operating instructions for future reference MODEL NO NR D535XGSAU NR D535XGWAU NR D655XGSAU NR D655XGWAU ...

Page 2: ...son of mangoes about 427g 469g in a simulated space at 5 C environment with without nanoeTM X Report No Low temperature barrier suppression report from Panasonic laboratory in Taiwan 3 Tested by the Panasonic company in Japan test method Place the patri dish 37 C cultivated for 1 day in the 45L test box take samples for 5 timings at 0 1 2 4 8 hours Report No 1V332 170901 F01 4 Tested by the Panaso...

Page 3: ...ION 15 FOOD STORAGE TIPS 16 HOW TO USE THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT 16 HOW TO USE THE VEGETABLE COMPARTMENT 17 HOW TO USE THE FREEZER COMPARTMENT 18 HOW TO MAKE ICE CUBES 19 DEFROSTING 20 HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR REFRIGERATOR 21 HOW TO REMOVE AND ATTACH INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS 22 IN THESE CASES 24 IS THIS A FAILURE 26 SPECIFICATIONS 27 When Necessary Preparation and Verification How to Use ...

Page 4: ...e degree of danger or damage caused when the product is used incorrectly by disregarding the instructions provided in this manual The following symbols and explanations are provided to explain the types of actions the user must comply with Shown below are the examples of pictograms used This pictogram indicates a Mandatory directive to be performed For power plugs and cords This expression presume...

Page 5: ...order to avoid an electric shock or a fire This appliance is not intended to be used by people including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they are being supervised or have received instructions concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not ...

Page 6: ... type recommended by the manufacturer This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments farm houses and by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type environments catering and similar non retail applications Do not store chemicals or scientific specimen...

Page 7: ...ation Do not attempt to use mechanical tool or other tools to speed up the defrosting process Do not damage the refrigerant loop Remark This warning is applicable only for the tools that can be used by the user to touch the Refrigerant Loop Except for the suggested tools do not use other tools in the Food Refrigerating Compartment Before moving the Refrigerator be sure to remove the power plug and...

Page 8: ...reak or cause injuries Do not use the wheels on the bottom when the appliance is placed on a floor that marks easily The wheels may damage the floor Do not transport refrigerators in a horizontal position Laying a refrigerator horizontally may damage the pipes Do not allow any items to protrude from the shelf area Bottles may drop and cause injuries When opening a door if someone is touching the r...

Page 9: ...the floor to prevent vibration or noise When the floor is covered with carpet tatami or vinyl place a solid board under the refrigerator to avoid discoloration due to heat To prevent the refrigerator from falling over in the event of an earthquake or if the refrigerator is shaken a nylon cord or strong twine may be tied to the refrigerator on the lugs on the top of the back side of the refrigerato...

Page 10: ...d Flange attached to the left door The correct position of this flange after opening door is shown in figure 1 If it is placed as in figure 2 please return it to the position shown in figure 1 Otherwise it will be damaged when the other door is closed Flange Figure 1 Flange Figure 2 Adjust the right leg if the right door is tilting downward Adjust the left leg if the left door is tilting downward ...

Page 11: ...he exterior surface of the refrigerator gets hot at first or when the ambient temperature is high as in summer but it is not abnormal It requires approximately 12 hours in a normal condition until the interior gets cold It may take more than one day to reach the set temperature in hot weather Refrain from opening the doors until it gets fully cold After turning the refrigerator off wait at least te...

Page 12: ...closed for about 1 second Button for moving up Setting Max Med Min Max Med Min Quick Freeze Indicator Light Enter Button Button for returning to the menu or for executing the options Button for moving down Down Button Up Button Ambient Brightness Sensor Refigerator Temperature Indicator Light Freezer Temperature Indicator Light Temperature Indicator Light ECONAVI Indicator Light nanoeX Indicator L...

Page 13: ...FREEZER MAX MED MIN or the FRIDGE FREEZER MAX MED MIN Change the setting of an option Touch the button or the button Select the setting that needs to be changed and the indicator light will start flashing Every time you push either button a different indicator light will flash Touch the button to change the current setting The beep sound indicates that the setting is activated The indicator light ...

Page 14: ...ep sound Touch the button or the button to make adjustments Touch the button after the indicator light you want to set is flashing The beep sound indicates the finalization of the setting The indicator lights will go off after a short period of time Touch the button and the temperature setting will go up one level touch the button and the temperature setting will go down one level How to cancel Pl...

Page 15: ... left 1 Bottle rack right Ⓑ VEGETABLE COMPARTMENT 2 nanoeTM X 3 Top case VC 4 Divider VC For D655 Series 5 Bottom case VC Ⓒ FREEZER COMPARTMENT 6 Ice tray 7 Ice box 8 Top case FC 9 Bottom case FC 0 Divider FC Ⓓ OTHER 1 Adjustable leg Regarding replacement of the LED light If the LED light does not work please contact the service center for assistance Do not remove and replace LED light by yourself...

Page 16: ...r lips by freezer burn due to the low temperature HOW TO USE THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT For temporary storage of items to be used immediately For storing drinks Food examples Beer cans Juice milk pudding Tofu raw eggs Jelly Vegetables in sealed tray Note High moisture food may freeze when stored in the chilled compartment The low temperature of the bin is not suited for storing pudding tofu or t...

Page 17: ... in cool temperatures they deteriorate instead They should be cooled just before eating Foods not requiring cool storage Uncut pumpkins burdocks onions potatoes sweet potatoes chives ginger root etc Note Storing a large amount of produce in the vegetable compartment or opening the door frequently may result in condensation or frost inside the vegetable compartment High humidity in the vegetable co...

Page 18: ...matic rapid freezing will start after defrosting How to make frozen foods QUICK FREEZE Be sure the stored items do not protrude from the top edge of the bottom bin This would prevent the bin from closing completely and result in frost or incomplete freezing Use caution for these items Long items Large items in bags Excessive quantity of items in plastic bags Large items in boxes To prevent childre...

Page 19: ...t ice cubes in the ice server they may stick to one another Ҝቢ Water level line Pour water into the ice tray to the water level line and put it in the ice tray rail Twist the ice tray and let the ice drop as illustrated Ice making capacity 10 kg ...

Page 20: ...an where it evaporates into the air 1 1 Turn the drainage cap counterclockwise to remove it 2 2 Use a sharp tool with forward rotation to open up the draining hole Only required for the first time the defrosted water will drain out immediately after opening up 3 3 Let the water drain from the part marked with arrows Collect the water with a container so it does not wet the floor 4 4 After draining...

Page 21: ...ically remove the dust on the power plug Dust accumulation on the power plug leads to insulation failure by moisture and may cause a fire Unplug the power cord and wipe with dry cloth Acid or alkaline kitchen cleaning products These products may damage plastic parts Tooth paste powdered soap petroleum boiling water abrasives acids benzine paint thinner alcohol etc Deteriorates the surface coating o...

Page 22: ... D535 Series 26 5 cm D655 Series 29 5 cm FRONT As shown above Facing the refrigerator open the door on the left about 16 5 cm and the door on the right about 26 5 cm 29 5 cm and you will be able to remove the glass shelf Washable BINS IN VEGETABLE FREEZER COMPARTMENTS Remove WARNING Do not remove the divider as it prevents children from climbing in which would be dangerous Pull the Vegetable Compa...

Page 23: ...e refrigerator vegetable compartment and freezer bins slide smoothly Do not wipe off the lubricant during maintenance Fitting Insert the bottom bin into frame support as shown Insert the bottom bin into frame support guiding it between A and B as shown Bottom bin VC FC Frame support B A Insert the bottom bin into frame support otherwise the doors will not close CAUTION ...

Page 24: ...ys on especially when a large amount of food is stored on the upper glass shelf Dust and scratches on the operational panel light intensity sensor portion can cause difficulty in the detection Even when the door is opened during the ECONAVI operations and the temperature inside the refrigerator or the difference in the change of the storage amount of the cooler compartment has changed ECONAVI can ...

Page 25: ...remely hot food in the refrigerator As a result please don t store too much food or extremely hot food in the refrigerator and keep the air flowing Option buttons do not respond It is normal that option buttons won t respond when the refrigerator door is opened or not closed completely When option buttons won t respond with all the doors closed completely it is probably due to poor contact or disc...

Page 26: ...sing sound Door is hard to open The air entering into the compartment is rapidly cooled and the interior pressure gets lower than the exterior Noise Bruit Noise bothers me Does the floor firmly support the refrigerator Is anything loose Could an item such as a tray have been dropped in the gap and be causing vibration noises Making strange noise Bubbling sound Refrigerant flowing through the cooli...

Page 27: ... in the summer but this is quite normal If you have further questions please contract your distributor SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NR D535XGSAU NR D535XGWAU NR D655XGSAU NR D655XGWAU Freezer Star Rating Class T AS NZS 4474 1 Gross capacity L Total 533 653 Refrigerator 273 353 Vegetable 125 128 Freezer 135 172 AS NZS 4474 1 Storage capacity L Total 379 504 Refrigerator 241 316 Vegetable 55 80 Freezer 83 1...

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