Mitsubishi MR-BF390EK-W-A Electric 390L Bottom Mount Fridge

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User Manual

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For your safety, please be sure to follow these instructions.
From installing to running your refrigerator.
How to adjust the temperature.
Refrigerator Compartments.
Vegetable case and Freezer Compartments.
How to remove and clean accessories.
Problem solving.
Easy
Refrigerator
Use
SERIES MODEL
MR-BF290EK
MR-BF325EK
MR-BF390EK
Refrigerator-Freezer
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before using your refrigerator
Smart tips for using your refrigerator
Using each compartment
Maintenance and troubleshooting
Accessories
Contents
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Please read this manual carefully and follow the information contained within. In particular, be sure to read the safety precautions before using this refrigerator.
Be sure to receive your copy of the warranty from the retailer and confirm that the purchase data and retailer name are written on the warranty.
Store the Operating Instruction Manual and the warranty in a safe place.
This refrigerator was manufactured for refrigerating and freezing of foods in general households. For commercial use, please use a commercial refrigerator-freezer.
The photographs and illustrations contained in this manual are for the MR-BF325EK. While the capacity and dimensions of the MR-BF325EK are different from
the MR-BF290EK, and the MR-BF390EK the operation is the same.
The principal plastic components indicate the material name to facilitate recycling.
It is strongly recommended to only use lukewarm water and a soft cloth when cleaning.
Cleaning agents can cause cracking to the plastic components of your refrigerator.
Cleaning Instruction - Important!
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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 if it is exposed
to water 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 carrying out maintanence, 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
When transporting, use the handles made
for carrying.
If other parts are
held while carrying,
it can cause injury.
Use carrying handles
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 food 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
For your safety, please be sure to follow
these instructions.
The types of danger that
can result from improper
handling are explained in
the sections below.
For your safety, please be sure to follow these instructions.
Warning
Caution
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
If something abnormal or unusual
occurs, turn off immediately and
consult with the store where you
purchased the unit or with a
Mitsubishi Electric Service Agent.
When Installing Your Unit
About the Electrical Outlet and Electrical Plug
Installing and Transporting About Using
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Do not put any vessels, jars, etc. that
contain water on top of the refrigerator.
If water gets onto
electrical parts, it
will cause an electric
shock or a fire.
Do not get wet
Do not place items on top of the refrigerator.
Items may drop when
the doors are opened
or closed and could
cause injury.
Do not do
Do not hang on the door or door handle, and
do not climb on compartment
drawer-type doors.
The refrigerator could
topple over causing injury.
Do not do
If you sense a gas leakage, do not touch
the refrigerator. Open the window and
ventilate the room.
A spark from the electrical
contact can cause an
explosion or a fire.
Ventilate the room
Do not use in a shed or a garage.
If small animals damage the
wiring, it can cause an electric
shock or a fire.
Do not use
Do not use electrical products inside
the refrigerator unit.
If the refrigerant (gas) is leaking
inside the unit, there is a risk that
a spark from the electrical product’s
contact can be a source for ignition or explosion.
Do not do
Do not store pharmaceuticals or scientific
test material.
Anything that needs strict
supervision must not be
stored in a home-use
refrigerator.
Do not store
Do not wash with water or spill liquid
food items on the unit.
If water and food liquids get
on the unit, it can cause an
electric shock or a fire. If that
happens, dry off immediately.
Do not get wet
Do not store volatile or flammable
products in Refrigerator.
Benzine, cosmetics and
hair styling products can
be the cause for igniting
fires and explosion.
Do not store
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.
Do not do
Do not use flammable sprays nearby.
A spark from the
electrical contact
can ignite and
cause a fire.
Do not use
When opening and closing the door,
be careful not to let it hit any
surrounding furniture.
There is a risk of injury and
the door or furniture is damaged.
Prohibited
If the refrigerant circuit (piping) is damaged, do not
touch the refrigerator, avoid using any heating flame,
open the window and ventilate the room.
When the refrigerant circuit is
damaged, please consult the store
in which the unit was purchased.
Ventilate the room
If there is a possible danger of a child getting
trapped inside while the refrigerator is not in use,
please pull off the door seal.
It is dangerous if the
child gets shut inside.
Remove the door seal
If something abnormal occurs (such as a
burning smell), pull out the electrical plug
and stop the refrigerator from running.
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 or explosion.
Dry properly
Do not take apart, repair or convert.
Do not continue to use with damaged parts.
This can cause injury,
an electric shock or
a fire.
Do not take apart
When disposing of the unit, transfer it to the
store that you purchased it or to the municipality.
If it is neglected and refrigerant (gas)
leaks, ignition or an explosion may be
caused due to heat from a fire.
Transfer it over
Do not store bottles in the Freezer
Compartment.
If the liquid freezes
and bottles crack,
it will cause injury.
Do not store
Do not place your hands or feet
under the refrigerator.
The steel plate or
other hidden parts
could cause injury.
Do not touch
Do not eat foods that have a bad smell
or are discolored.
Doing so may cause
food poisoning or
other illnesses.
Do not do
Close the door by holding the handle.
Hold it in a way so that
you don’t get your fingers
caught in the door. Not
doing this may cause injury.
Hold the handle
When opening and closing the door.
Do not open or close the door while
someone else is in the way.
Do not place your fingers at the top of
drawer-type doors when closing the door.
Do not close the lower drawers with
your foot (as it may get caught).
Do not open or close the door
forcefully (food items may
fall and cause injuries)
Do not do
WARNING - Do not use mechanical devices or
other means to accelerate the defrosting process,
other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING - Do not use electrical appliances
inside the food storage compartments of
the appliance, unless they are of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.
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.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
For your safety, please be sure to follow these instructions.
Warning
Caution
Using Your Refrigerator
Malfunctions / Long Term Care
Using Your Unit
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Leave a space of more than 2 cm to the left
and right, and more than 10 cm from the ceiling,
and more than 5 cm from the back.
This is to allow heat to escape from the top, the back and sides.
The outside of the unit will get hot.
When you first start running the unit, or in the summer, there
may be times when the temperature can go over 50 – 60
o
C.
Leave a space around the unit for heat to escape
Corrosion control treatment may be required for the
refrigerant circuit (pipe) due to generation of corrosive gases.
Contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator.
Use in hot spring areas
Do not obstruct the refrigerator vents or the space
around the refrigerator. If refrigerant leaks,
it may accumulate and catch fire or explode.
Warning
From installing to running your refrigerator.
From installing to running your refrigerator.
Installation
10 cm. or more
2 cm. or more
Install in a place where there is no direct
sunlight or heat, and with good ventilation.
This protects against a decrease in cooling power and
saves on electricity bills.
Install in a place with low humidity.
This prevents rust, electric shock or fires from occurring.
Install on a solid and level floor.
This prevents vibrations, noise, and partially open doors
or doors left ajar.
If the refrigerator adjustment feet sink easily into the flooring
material, please lay a strong board on top of the flooring.
(Prevent changes or discoloring by its mass or heat.)
Install away from other appliances.
This prevents noise or image disturbances to the television, etc.
Where to Install your Fridge
Making Adjustments
and Affixing
Turn in the direction of the
arrows and lower the adjustable
legs to place on the floor.
Toe Grille
Caster
Adjustable Leg
The Adjustable Leg Covers are packed in
together with the refrigerator for shipping.
Turn the adjustable legs to get
them to touch the floor and let
the front casters up, then affix.
Prevents vibration, noise, movement and the partial opening of doors.
Caution
If it is not done properly, the refrigerator may move and cause injury.
Make sure the left and right sides are level, and keep
the front at a slightly higher angle. This makes closing
the door easier and prevents the door from partially opening.
When the tilt cannot be corrected with the adjustable legs.
If installed in a corner of a room, there are
times when one side of the back legs sinks
into the floor. When that happens, please
make adjustments in the back with casters
(to be purchased) or lay a strong board
underneath. (Normally, the thickness of the
board should be 2 - 3 mm.)
About the direction of the door.
If the installation space is not level, or if after a few days, the
weight of the food causes the leg to sink, the door will look like
it is sagging. (There are times that the weight of food stored in
the refrigerator exceeds 100 kilograms.) Please adjust the adjustable
legs by turning them in the direction indicated in the diagram.
If the left side of
the door is sagging
If the right side of
the door is sagging
Back legs
Adjustable legs
Raise the right side Raise the left side
Right Left
Electrical
Connections
To get the refrigerator
cooled down faster, plug
it in right after installing.
Lower back section
Earth screw connection
To prevent electric shock, installing
an earth wire is recommended.
Install an earth wire or an earth leakage
circuit breaker, especially when installing
takes place where there is a lot of dampness
(wooden floor, washing room, basement, etc.).
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.)
Important: For personal safety, this
appliance must be properly grounded.
The refrigerator should always be plugged
into its own individual electrical outlet.
This is recommended for best performance
and also in order to prevent the overloading
of household wiring circuits, which may
cause a fire hazard.
Extension cords are not recommended.
Make sure that the outlet provides the
correct voltage.
Your refrigerator has a grounding plug,
use it correctly.
The 3-point plug must be inserted into
a mating 3-point grounded receptacle.
The ground point should never be cut or
removed.
Turn on the power of the refrigerator
as soon as possible.
The refrigerator will not be damaged even if you
turn on the power immediately after the installation.
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 allow the oil to run or drip onto plastic parts as it may cause the
plastic to degrade and potentially crack over time.
Allow the oil to sit for approximately 1-2 minutes, or until the glue residue
has softened.
Wipe off with a damp cloth.
If any residue remains, repeat the above process.
Rinse with clear water.
Dry thoroughly.
Warning
Although R600a refrigerants are combustible,
the refrigerant circuit is hermetically
sealed and normally leaks will not occur.
Then, contact the retail store where you
purchased the refrigerator.
Should the refrigerant circuit be damaged:
1.
Do not use flames or electrical appliances nearby.
2.
Open the windows to fully ventilate the room.
Do not damage the refrigerant
circuit (pipes) or drive screws into it.
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How to adjust the temperature.
How to adjust the temperature.
Refrigerator
compartment
Approx. 0~6
o
C
Sliding case
compartment
Freezer
compartment
Approx. -17~-21
o
C
Illustration of the MR-BF325EK
For the temperatures indicated, the freezer and refrigerator compartments were adjusted
at the “Normal” position, with an ambient temperature of 30
o
C, with refrigerator doors
closed and containing no food; after the temperature stabilized, the temperature criteria
was measured toward the lower-mid interior of the refrigerator.
Please follow these tips
To cool the unit quickly
Since it takes time to cool down, please insert the
electrical plug as soon as possible.
It normally takes about 4 - 5 hours to cool down.
If you insert the electrical plug immediately after
installation, it will not cause damage to your unit.
When inserting food, make sure to allow some space between items.
Put in warm food items or ice cream after the refrigerator has
been adequately cooled down.
Keep opening and closing of the door to a minimum, and keep
it open for only a short time.
In the summer time when it’s hot, it will take approx.
24 hours to make the first batch of ice.
About the Door Alarm
The number of times that the door alarm (beeping
sound) sounds indicates the following situation.
Each time the door is open for over 1 minute,
the alarm will sound 4 times. If open for over
5 minutes, it will sound continually.
Make sure that there is no food caught on the door
(on the seal strip/behind the case).
Please check for this once a month.
Please consult the store where you purchased your unit
if the alarm sounds on even after the door is closed.
Sounds off
4 times
Indicates that either the refrigerator or freezer door
is open. Please close the door.
Usually set at
“MID” setting
Slide case compartment (Vegetable compartment)
temperatures will change with temperature
adjustments made to the refrigerator compartment.
If it’s too cold
If you want it colder
Gets 2~3
o
C
colder than “MID”
Gets 2~3
o
C
warmer than “MID”
Usually set at
“MID” setting
If it’s too cold
If you want it colder
Gets 2~3
o
C
colder than “MID”
Gets 2~3
o
C
warmer than “MID”
Temperature
adjustment panel
Hints on how to save on electricity.
Even if the door is slightly ajar,
frost or condensation may form
and it will not cool properly.
Or, water droplets may form.
This prevents drying or absorbing of odors.
Allow some space between food items.
Cool down hot foods before placing them in the fridge.
Keep door openings/closings to a minimum and
keep the times short.
When closing the door, do not let food, plastic bags,
the electrical cord, etc. get caught in the doorway.
Tips on
Storing
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Refrigerator Compartment.
Refrigerator Compartment.
Refrigerator
Air blowing outlet
Free pocket
Small-Items pocket
Free egg tray
Bottle pocket
Bottle stopper
Adjustable shelf
Sliding case
Only with MR-BF325EK,
MR-BF390EK
Two-way flexishelf
LED light in the vegetable case
Illustration of MR-BF325EK
Adjustable shelving Two-way flexishelf Free egg tray
The position of the shelves can be
adjusted to boost your storage space!
It’s an egg case and a small items tray.
By turning the egg case upside-down,
it converts into a small items tray.
Pull out the shelves and place them
in the position that suits your needs.
Do not let food items protrude beyond the tray
Do not place bottles in the front row of the
bottle pocket that are too high for the pocket.
Do not attach other types of cases sold in
stores onto the outer side of the pocket.
Do not close the door if food is in front
of the sliding case.
Make sure the sliding case is stored away properly.
It can cause the door to be partially open,
or it can cause bottles to break.
Cooling can get hampered due to
a partially open door, food items
can fall out causing injuries,
or the case can get damaged.
Do not block the air outlet
with other store-bought cases.
Please follow these tips
In case your food items get frozen.
When the ambient temperature is under 5
o
C…Adjust the temperature in the refrigerator compartment to “less cold” and this will make the food less likely to freeze.
For drinks or food items with a lot of moisture….Keep away from sections near the air blowing outlet and place in the front part of the shelf.
Notice
1. Make it wider
2. Push it inwards
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Freezing Case (lower)
Vegetable case and Freezer Compartment.
Vegetable case and Freezer Compartment.
Freezer
Ice tray
Ice cube box
Freezing Case (upper)
Notice
Put food in the Freezing Case below the
embossed line level seen at the front.
Ice Cube Box and Freezing Case (upper)
Maximum level for storing food Freezing Case (lower)
Door
When closing the door, food can get in the way
causing the door not to close properly.
This can cause frost to form in the inside, or
improper freezing, and will cause a malfunction.
This may damage food and the Freezing Case, as
well as the ice cube box.
Ice making
1. Pour water into each of the sections
of the ice tray up to the water line.
Insert the tray completely into the
ice tray holder.
The ice cubes will not separate
easily from the ice tray if you add
too much water.
2. Once the ice cubes are made,
turn the lever until the ice cubes
fall into the ice cube storage box.
Notice
The ice cube storage box will break if you attempt
to make ice directly in the ice cube storage box.
User tip
Ice made with water containing a lot of mineral
substances such as mineral water, can cause ice
to form with a white sediment (white crystals).
These are only mineral substances that have
become crystallized. It is harmless.
If ice is stored for a long period of time, the ice
cubes may cling together or become smaller.
(This is known as the phenomenon of sublimation.)
If you are going to break clinging ice cubes apart,
be careful that you do not injure your hands.
LED light in the vegetable case
Please take heed
Do not put tall items in the sliding case.
It can damage food items or damage the sliding case.
If the sliding case is taken out and used separately,
the vegetable compartment will become dry.
Suggestions
Store vegetables using transparent containers or
wrappings to enable exposure to the LED light.
With exposure to the LED light, photosynthesis
process for green vegetables will be enabled,
the effect will depends on the initial freshness
of the vegetables stored.
Do not use any sharp objects to scratch or
adjust the LED light to prevent damage which
may affect its normal operation and effectiveness.
If the LED light is damaged or not operating,
do not adjust or repair, please seek technical
assistance from the authorized service center.
The LED light with specially selected light spectrum
installed in the Vegetable compartment can increase
the Vitamin C and preserve freshness in green
vegetables by introducing photosynthesis process.
LED light in the vegetable case
Vegetable
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How to remove and clean accessories.
How to remove and clean accessories.
Before you begin cleaning
How to clean your accessories
Refrigerator Compartment
Freezer Compartment
Sliding Case
Unplug the electrical plug.
Warning
If it is not unplugged, it will
cause an electric shock.
Wait 10 minutes or more before you replug the electrical
plug into the outlet. If you plug it in immediately after
unplugging it, the refrigerator will not run.
Wipe with a soft cloth using warm water,
or remove parts and wash with water.
For hard-to-remove dirt, first clean
using a diluted kitchen detergent
(neutral type). Then, finish off with
a soft cloth and water. If oily
substances remain for some time,
the plastic may crack.
Make sure detergents are wiped
off thoroughly.
If you use a chemical cloth, please
be sure to follow the attached
instructions.
Do not use alkaline/mild alkaline kitchen detergents,
polishing powders, powder detergents, alcohol, benzene,
thinner, kerosene, acid, scrub brushes, boiling water, etc.
Plastic parts (door handles, caps, cases, etc.) can crack
and it will damage doors and surface paint.
Open the drawer-door
fully and,
Lift up the ice tray and
take out.
Lift up the freezing case (upper)
and ice cube box towards you.
Take out the freezing case
(upper), and while slightly
lifting up the door draw
out and tilt downwards.
Lift up the freezing case
(lower) towards you.
Adjustable shelf
Draw forward, pull downward.
Two-way flexishelf
Draw forward, pull downward.
Lift the front part and draw out.
Illustration of the MR-BF325EK
Please observe the following:
Wipe away any dirt,
liquid or condensation.
Liquid catchers
Liquid-Catching Indentations
Warning
Turn the adjustable legs, let it rise above
the floor, then move the refrigerator.
Wipe the dirt off the back of the
unit, the wall, and the floor.
Dust can collect at the back side of
the unit and on the floor because of
the convection air flow, and it is an
area that can easily get dusty.
Check to make sure there’s no
water leaking on the floor.
Soot
and
dust
Do not put your hands or feet under the refrigerator.
Doing so may cause injury.
The back of the refrigerator, and on the floor
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Use reverse procedures to put accessories back in place.
How to remove and clean accessories.
Dust
If the door seal strip
gets dirty, it can be
easily damaged and
can cause cold air to
escape.
Lift upwards holding right and
left sides and (the piece is
attached quite firmly).
Then draw forwards to remove.
Make sure that that it is put
back on properly. (If these accessories are not put
back properly, they may fall off and cause injury.)
Door seal strip
The door seal strip
Free Pockets/Bottle Pockets/Small Items Pocket
Warning
If dust collects on the electrical
plug or cord,
it can get damaged and can cause a fire.
Unplug the electrical plug from the outlet and inspect.
Is there any damage or abnormal heat coming from the plug or cord?
Wipe away dust from the plug and around the plug area with a dry cloth.
Insert the electrical plug fully into the outlet.
Inspect your electrical plug and cord
After cleaning accessories, inspect at regular intervals
What to do in these situations
When there is a power failure:
Minimize opening/closing of doors and avoid putting in more food.
When not in use for a long time:
Clean the interior after unplugging the refrigerator, and keep the door open for 2 - 3 days to let it dry.
If not allowed to dry properly, mold and odors can occur, or refrigerant (gas)
may leak due to corrosion of the cooling unit.
When transporting:
When moving the unit / when changing the direction of the unit:
1. Discard the water/ice from the Ice cube box and the Ice tray.
2. Use protective gear (protective gloves).
3. Lay towels under the water discharge outlet and under the back corners of the
refrigerator, and place a container or tray on the floor that’s about 3 cm high to catch water.
1.
Lift the adjustable legs.
2.
Move in a forward or backward direction. If moved other than in a forward or backward direction, there’s a risk of damaging the floor.
3. When changing the direction of the unit, please use caster wheels or place a protective cloth under the back legs.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit, do not drive in screws, etc.
The unit uses a flammable refrigerant, so if the gas leaks out, there is the risk of ignition or an explosion.
4. Slowly tilt the refrigerator back to an angle of over 30 degrees, discharge water of the Evaporator
Tray through the water discharge outlet (the Evaporator Tray is not visible from the outside.)
5. With more than two persons, calmly and slowly transport the unit by grasping the
front side’s lower section inner edge and the back side’s upper section handle.
Towels prevent water from spilling on the floor and damage to the floor.
Have two 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.)
If you are moving, it will not be necessary to convert the electrical power frequency.
(Can use 50 or 60Hz).
Water discharge outlet
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Front side - lower
section inner edge
Back side - upper
section handle
Warning
In the event that the LED light is damaged
or malfunctions, please refrain from
adjusting or repairing it by yourself.
Please contact the service center instead.
How to Replace the LED Light
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Problem Solving
Please check the following points.
If the problem cannot be solved,
immediately contact the store
where you bought the unit.
Problem Solving
Please check this out.
Please do this. This is the reason. If this happens…
Is it getting electrical power?
Please check the electrical plug and breaker.
It does not cool at all.
Is the temperature adjustment set on a left of “MID?”
Is it right after installing the unit?
Is there not enough space around the unit, is the sun
directly on it, or is the radiation of heat being blocked?
Is the flow of cold air being blocked? Are doors being
opened often, or are doors improperly sealed shut?
Please adjust the temperature to “MID” or “COLDER.”
It will take about 4~5 hours to cool down. During
summer, it may take about 24 hours to make ice.
Please check to see that it is installed properly.
Please check to see that too much food is not placed in the
refrigerator and that the door is properly sealed shut.
It does not cool properly.
It only makes small
amounts of ice.
The ice is melting.
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Is the refrigerator compartment temperature
set at “COLDER”?
Are foods with a lot of moisture placed
at the back end of the shelf?
Is the ambient temperature less than 5
o
C?
Please adjust the refrigerator compartment
temperature to “MID.”
Please put foods such as tofu, vegetables, fruit, and foods
with a lot of moisture and drinks towards the front part.
If the freezer compartment temperature is adjusted
to the left of “MID”, food will be less likely to freeze.
Food gets frozen in
compartments
besides the freezer.
Are the doors being opened often?
Are doors improperly sealed shut?
Is it a time of high humidity as in the
rainy season?
When the moisture in the air gets cooled, frost or dew forms.
Even if the door is just slightly open, frost or dew may form.
Also, this dew may sometimes drip onto the floor.
There may be times when dew forms temporarily. Please wipe it
off with a dry cloth. Also, there may be times when frost forms in
the freezer compartment. Please open the door for shorter times.
Dew forms on the outside/
inside of the fridge
Frost forms in the
freezer compartment
Water drips on
the floor.
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Is food or a case blocking the door?
Is there food caught at the back of the case of a drawer-door?
Is the electrical cord caught between the body
of the unit and the door?
Does the refrigerator wobble or seem unstable?
Are the Adjustable Legs touching the floor?
Put away items properly so that they do
not interfere when closing the door.
Remove the item. Please do not let food items,
the electrical cord, plastic bags, etc. get in the way.
Bring the adjustable leg down, and raise the front higher, with
a slightly raised front, closing doors becomes easier.
Doors open easily.
Doors do not close.
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Have you put in strong-smelling foods
without using a food wrap?
Is the Ice Tray unclean?
If the smell is strong, the odour-removing device
cannot remove it all, so please wrap such items.
Please do a regular cleaning maintenance.
The odour bothers me
(Food items / ice).
Is the refrigerator installed near a TV?
Is the power source for the refrigerator
taken from near the antenna cable inlet?
Please set your refrigerator at a distance from TVs, etc.
We recommend a single power outlet
and that earthing is done.
I get static noise
from the TV, etc.
After defrosting it is normal for the
sound level to increase.
Sometimes, a whirring or rumbling
sound is heard.
Sometimes after opening a door, a cracking
sound or the sound of dripping water
is heard from within the refrigerator.
These are the sounds of the flowing
refrigerant (gas).
A creaking or cracking sound is made
when warm air has entered the refrigerator,
causing the plastic parts to expand.
After the defrosting, there are times
when the refrigerator is noiser.
Loud or disturbing
noises.
The noises listed to
the right are normal.
Why is
it hot?
This is because there is heat radiating from the sides and top
of the refrigerator, there is dew prevention piping and there is
a fan below expelling radiating heat. Right after installation or
during the summer, especially if it is hot outside (about 50~60
o
C),
warm air can come out from under the unit. This operation is
necessary to keep the unit cool and there is no problem.
The outside of the
unit gets hot
There is air coming
from the floor.
When you hear noise from the lower rear of the refrigerator
Part of the cooling system is the compressor, which does create a noticeable increase in noise level when operating.
This is normal. However, if the noise is quite loud, this could be because the refrigerator is not installed correctly on a hard
level surface, or there may be a problem that may need service.
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Refrigerator compartment
Freezer compartment
Accessories
Model name
Quantity Quantity Quantity
MR-BF290EK MR-BF325EK MR-BF390EK
Adjustable shelf
Two-way flexishelf
Sliding case (vegetable case)
Free pocket
Free egg tray
Small-Item pocket
Bottle pocket
Bottle stopper
Ice tray
Ice cube box
Freezing case (upper)
Freezing case (lower)
Toe grille
2
1
1
2
1
-
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
Accessories.
Accessories.
This appliance is designed for use in Australia and New Zealand only and cannot be used in any other country.
No service is available outside of Australia and New Zealand.
CAUTION
1. This appliance is designed for use in ambient temperature listed below.
The internal temperatures could be affected by such factors as the location of the appliance, ambient temperature, the frequency of door
opening, and, if appropriate, a warning that the setting of any temperature control device might have to be varied to allow for these factors.
2. A rise in temperature of the frozen food during manual defrosting, maintenance or cleaning could shorten the storage 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 electrical power failure, the food should be taken out from the fridge.
5. In case you are leaving or there is no food in the fridge for more than 3 weeks, the fridge should be unplugged and cleaned.
MODEL NAME AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE CLIMATIC CLASS
MR-BF290EK, BF325EK, BF390EK-A 16
o
C ~ 43
o
C T
Day Month Year
Quickly open and close the door
Cold air may escape, or power consumption
may increase if open for a long time if the
door is opened frequently.
Do not block the air outlet or suction port
The foods may not easily get cold if cool air
is blocked. The temperature near air outlet
may decrease, moist foods may freeze easily.
Leave some space between the foods.
Cool air may not flow very well, the foods
may not easily get cold if you not leave
a space between the foods.
Cool down hot foods before placing
in the refrigerator
The temperature inside may rise, and may
affect freshness of the other foods.
Leave space
To economize power
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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 9147, Fax: (04) 560 9133
Auckland Office
Unit 1, 4 Walls Road Penrose PO Box 12726 Phone: (09) 526 9347, Fax: (09) 526 9348
Christchurch Office
44 Halwyn Drive Hornby PO Box 16904 Phone: (03) 341 2837, Fax: (03) 341 2838
www.mitsubishi-electric.co.nz
SOLE AGENT in New Zealand
BLACK DIAMOND TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED (BDT)
This refrigerator uses flammable foaming gas for
insulation.
Please deliver the unit to specialized industrial
waste dealer when you dispose of it.
Please follow the rules in your country.
WARNING - Do not use mechanical devices or
other means to accelerate the defrosting process,
other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING - Do not use electrical appliances
inside the food storage compartments of the
appliance, unless they are of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING - Just in case of having damaged the
refrigerant circuit, do not use electric items or
fire equipments 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 appliance is not intended for use by young
children or infirm persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
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 refrigerant
(R600a: isobutane).
The user manual should be handed over to any
person who would use or handle the refrigerator
whenever the refrigerator would be transferred to
another location and delivered to a recycling plant.
Do not block the space around the refrigerator or
air circulation will be compromised.
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.
If an abnormality or malfunction occurs, stop operation immediately and contact the retail store where
you purchased the refrigerator or a MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE or its service agent.
R600a Refrigerant Warning
NOTE: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD. DO NOT ALLOW SERVICE
TO THE REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT OF THIS APPLIANCE.
This appliance contains a small quantity of R600a refrigerant which is flammable.
During transportation and installation, ensure that the tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged.
Leaking refrigerant can ignite and may damage the eyes.
In the event any damage does occur, avoid exposure to open fires and any device which creates a spark.
Disconnect the appliance from the mains power.
Thoroughly ventilate the room in which the appliance is located for several minutes.
Notify Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd. or Black Diamond Technologies Limited for necessary action and advice.
The room for installing the appliance must be at least 1 cubic metre per 8 grams of refrigerant.
The refrigerant quantity contained in this appliance is noted on the Rating Label of the appliance.
If your Mitsubishi Electric Refrigerator should require service, please contact Mitsubishi Electric Australia
Pty Ltd. or Black Diamond Technologies Limited see below for contact details.

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