Mitsubishi Electric MR-G50J Operating Instructions Manual page 26

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Troubleshooting
If situation does not change even after troubleshooting, immediately contact a representative of the
retail store where purchase was made.
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When
Unit does not cool at all
Unit does not cool
sufficiently; unit
does not produce
ice or ice melts
Ice maker does not
p r o d u c e i c e o r
produces very little
ice; water level in
water tank does
not decrease (ice is
not produced at all
for 3 or more days)
Items in
compartments
other than the
freezer
compartment
begin to freeze
Control panel
temperature
display changes
suddenly
Moisture or frost
collects on the
interior or exterior
walls of the unit.
You are concerned
by strong odours
(from food or ice)
Ice is dented,
comes out cloudy
small melts
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Check the following
1 Is the unit receiving power?
1 Is temperature set to "L"?
2 Have you just begun using the unit?
3 Have you blocked the flow of
refrigerated air or left the door
open? Have you impeded heat
ventilation?
1 Is the tank set properly in place?
2 Have you left food or the ice server
laying in the ice storage bin?
3 Is the ice making compartment set
to "ICE (STOP)" or "REF"?
4 Is the ice making compartment set
to "CRL ICE"?
1 Is the refrigerator compartment set
to "H"?
2 Is the versa compartment set to
"SOFT F" or "FZR"?
3 Is surrounding air temperature less
than 5˚C?
4 Have you placed items with high
water content in the back of the unit?
1 Has the temperature setting changed even
though the doors of the unit are closed?
2 Do you open the doors of the unit
frequently?
3 Is the unit set to fast cooling mode?
1 Do you open the door frequently or
is the door ajar?
2 Is it a rainy or highly humid time of
year?
1 Have you placed items with strong
odours inside the unit without
covering them with plastic wrap?
2 Is the water tank clean?
1 Ice is dented or 2 or 3 pieces of ice
are stuck together.
2 Ice is cloudy. Have you used
mineral water to make your ice?
3 Ice is small or melted.
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Solutions and reasons
1 Check the power plug and the main power supply.
1 Change setting to "M" or "H".
2 It sometimes take 4-5 hours for unit to cool and
up to 24 hours for ice to make in the summer.
3 Check that the unit is not excessively packed with food
items and that the doors are not ajar. Also, refer to pages
4,5 to check that installation was properly executed.
1 Refer to page 20
2 Assume that there is sufficient ice in the storage
bin. Remove foods, etc. from the storage bin.
Level out the ice evenly in the storage bin.
3 Set to "REG ICE" or "CRL ICE".
4 High Clarity ice takes longer time to be
made than usual ice. (approx 6-9 hours)
1 Change setting to "M". Keep in mind that temperature
temporarily drops during QUICK MODE.
2 Change to "REF•VEG" or "CHILL".
3 Set refrigerator compartment to "L" to
prevent freezing.
4 Store vegetables, fruit, items with high water
content and beverages in the front of the unit.
1 Temperature may change when the converter starts or
stops, when surrounding air temperature changes, or
before and after operation of the automatic defrost function.
2 Refrain from opening and closing doors until the unit cools.
3 Temperature may temporarily drop during "QUICK" mode.
1 Moisture or frost can collect even if the door
is only slightly ajar. Refer to page 4.
2 Moisture may temporarily collect on the
unit. Wipe with a dry cloth.
1 The deodoriser can not completely remove
extremely strong odours, so be sure to
cover with plastic wrap.
2 Perform maintenance and clean regularly.
1 The ice maker plate is equipped with a
conduit for even water flow.
2 Mineral water sometimes produces ice
with white sediment. This is not harmful.
3 Ice shrinks when it is left standing for long
periods of time.
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