
Refrigerator
SINGLE DOOR SERIES
USER MANUAL
Warning notices: Before using this product, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Consult with your dealer or manufacturer for details.
The diagram above is just for reference. Please take the appearance of the actual product as the standard.
MRM17S5BBB


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THANK YOU
Thank you for choosing Midea! Before using your new Midea product, please read
this manual thoroughly to ensure that you know how to operate the features and
functions that your new appliance offers in a safe way.
CONTENTS
THANK YOU
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SPECIFICATIONS
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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PRODUCT INSTALLATION
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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SPECIFICATIONS
Product model MRM17S5BBB
Volume 1.7 cu.ft.(47 L)
Rated Voltage 115 V~
Rated Frequency 60 Hz
Rated Current 0.85 A
Refrigerant R600a
Amount 0.64 oz (18 g)
Product Dimension ( W x D x H) 18.6x17.6x19.3 in(472 x 446 x 490 mm)

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1
Thermostat knob
3
Levelling foot
2
Shelf
4
Toolbar
ATTENTION
product or statement by the distributor.

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PRODUCT INSTALLATION
Finding a suitable location
• This refrigerator is designed to be free standing only, and should not be recessed or
built-in.
• The refrigerator should be placed in a well-ventilated indoor place; the ground shall
• Keep away from heat and avoid direct sunlight. Do not place the refrigerator in
moist or watery places to prevent rust or reduction of insulating effect.
Dimensions and Clearances
• Too small of a distance from adjacent items may result in the degradation of
freezing capability and increased electricity costs. Allow over 4 inches of clearance
from each adjacent wall when installing the appliance.
>4 inches
>4 inches
>4 inches
Top View
Required space
for air circulation
>4 inches
>4 inches
>4 inches
Providing a proper power supply
• Check your local power source. This refrigerator requires a power
supply.
• Use a receptacle that accepts the grounding prong. The power cord is equipped
with a 3-prong (grounding) plug which mates with a standard 3-prong (grounding)
wall outlet to minimize the possibility of electric shock hazard from this refrigerator.
The refrigerator should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet
which has a voltage rating that matches the rating plate.
Never unplug your refrigerator by pulling on the power cord. Always grip the plug
When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped ordamaged.
• The refrigerator shall stay for half an hour before connecting
started.
• The refrigerator shall run 2 to 3 hours before loading fresh or frozen foods; the
refrigerator shall run for more than 4 hours in summer in advance considering that
the ambient temperature is high.

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Space requirement diagram (when the door is open and when the door is closed)
135 °
Width
Overall
Height
Depth
Width
doors open
Depth
doors open
A B C D E
18.6 19.3 17.6 31.1 30.3
Notice: All dimensions in inches.
ATTENTION
on the physical
product or statement by the distributor.

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Instructions:
1.
Power off the refrigerator, and remove all objects from the door trays.
2.
Dismantle the hinge cover, screws and upper hinge, and remove the hole cap and
pins from the other side.
3.
Remove the door.
4.
Dismantle the lower hinge assembly and leveling foot.
5.
Install the stopper lower hinge and leveling foot on lower left side of cabinet and
lower right side respectively.
6.
Put the door on lower hinge vertically, and validate the gas tightness of door gasket,
the hole caps on upper right side.

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To avoid vibration, the unit must be leveled.
The front should be slightly higher than the rear to aid in door closing.
Leveling screws can be turned easily by tipping the cabinet slightly.
Turn the leveling screws counterclockwise
to raise the unit, clockwise to
lower it.
• Do not place the appliance near cookers, radiators or other heat sources. If the
ambient temperature is high, the compressor will run more frequently and for
longer, resulting in increased energy consumption.
•
sides of the appliance and at the back of the appliance. Never cover ventilation
openings.
• Please also observe the spacing dimensions in the chapter “Instatation”.
• The arrangement of drawers, shelves and racks as shown in the illustration
as possible. All drawers and shelves should remain in the appliance to keep the
temperature stable and save energy.
• To obtain a larger storage space (e.g. for large refrigerated/frozen goods),
the middle drawers can be removed. The top and bottom drawers and shelves
should be removed last if necessary.
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energy use. Therefore, avoid empty or half-empty compartments.
• Allow warm food to cool before placing it in the refrigerator/freezer. Food that
• Allow frozen food to defrost in the refrigerator. The coldness of the frozen
food reduces the energy consumption in the refrigerator compartment and
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• The door seals of your appliance must be perfectly intact so that the doors
close properly and energy consumption is not increased unnecessarily.

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
• Turn the temperature control knob to MAX, the internal
temperature of the refrigerator becomes lower.
• Turn the temperature control knob to MIN, the internal
temperature of the refrigerator becomes higher.
• The letter on the knob only represents the level, but does
unit stops working.
• Recommended setting: “MED”.
ATTENTION
The actual control panel may differ from model to model.
• The Refrigerating Chamber is suitable for storage of a variety of fruits,
vegetables, beverages and other food for consumption in the short term.
Suggested storage time 3 days to 5 days.
• Cooked foods shall not be put in the refrigerating chamber until cooled to
room temperature.
• Foods are recommended to be sealed up before putting into the refrigerator.

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Cooling compartment
• To reduce moisture and subsequent ice build-up, never put liquid into the
refrigerator in unsealed containers. Frost tends to concentrate in the coolest
parts of the evaporator. Storing uncovered liquids results in a more frequent
need for defrosting.
• Never put warm foods in the refrigerator. Cool warm foods down to room
temperature and then place in the refrigerator, to ensure adequate air
circulation in the refrigerator.
• Foods or food containers should not touch the back wall of the refrigerator
because they could freeze to the wall.
• Do not keep regularly opening the refrigerator door.
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be used within 1 to 2 days.
• Fruit and vegetables without packaging can be placed in the part designated
for fresh fruit and vegetables.
ATTENTION
The optimal temperature setting of each compartment depends on the ambient temperature.
Above optimal temperature is based on the ambient temperature of 77 °F.

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Refrigerator shall be manually defrosted.
• Disconnect the plug from the wall socket, open the door and remove all the
food to a cool place. It is recommended to remove the frost with a plastic
scraper, or let the temperature rise naturally until the frost melts. Then wipe
away the remaining ice and water, and plug in socket for switching on the
refrigerator.
ATTENTION
Other mechanical devices or other means shall not be used to accelerate except those
recommended by the manufacturer. Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
Power failure:
In case of a power failure, even if it is in the summer, foods inside the appliance
can be kept for several hours. Please try to reduce the amount of time you open
the door during this time in order to keep the food as fresh as possible.
Long-time nonuse:
The appliance shall be unplugged and then cleaned. Please leave the doors open
to prevent odor.
Moving:
partitions, vegetable holder, freezing chamber drawers and etc. with tape, and
tighten the leveling feet; close the doors and seal them with tape. During moving,
the appliance shall not be laid upside down or horizontally, or be vibrated; the
inclination during movement shall be no more than 45°.
ATTENTION
The appliance shall run continuously once it is started. Generally, the operation of the
appliance shall not be nterrupted; otherwise the service life may be impaired.
Foods can be preserved for a couple of hours even in summer in case of power failure; it is
recommended to reduce the frequency of opening door.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
The following simple issues can be handled by the user. Please call the after-sale
service department if the issues are not solved.
Problem Possible reason
Failed operation
• Check whether the appliance is connected to power or
whether the plug is in well contact
• Check whether the voltage is too low
• Check whether there is a power failure or partial circuits have
tripped
Odor
• Odorous foods shall be tightly wrapped
• Check whether there is any rotten food
• Clean the inside of the refrigerator
Long-time operation
of the compressor
• Long operation of the refrigerator is normal in summer
• when the ambient temperature is high it is not suggestible
having too much food in the appliance at the same time
• Food shall get cool before being put into the appliance
• The doors are opened too frequently
Door can not be
properly closed
• The door is stuck by food packages Too much food is placed
• The refrigerator is tiltedr.
Loud noises
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is placed stably
• Check whether accessories are placed at proper locations
Hot housing
• Heat dissipation of the built-in condenser via the housing,
which is normal When housing becomes hot due to high
ambient temperature, storage of too much food or shutdown
of the compressor is shut down, provide sound ventilation to
facilitate heat dissipation
Surface
condensation
• Condensation on the exterior surface and door seals of the
refrigerator is normal when the ambient humidity is too high.
Just wipe the condensate with a clean towel.



