Morgan MRF-6170SD User manual

USER MANUAL
Single Door
Re rigerator
MRF-6170SD
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PRODUCT INTRUDUCTION
Please read all ins ruc ions carefully before using he appliance and keep his manual for fu ure reference.
PRODUCT FEATURES
•Advanced cooling system & Energy saving
•Super quiet technology
•Various climate adaptation
•Green refrigerant without HFC and FC W
•Sturdy safety glass shelves
•Removable door seal for easy cleaning
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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1. Door lamp switch
2. Thermostat
3. Safety plastic shelf of refrigerator compartment
4. Safety plastic shelf for fruit & vegetable compartment
5. Fruit&vegetable container
6. Upper door rack
7. Refrigerator compartment door
8. Bottom door rack
9. Lamp
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PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
PART IDENTIFICATION
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
MOVING AND INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
USAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
CARE & MAINTENANCE
NON-FAULT INSTANCES
SPECIAL INSTANCES
GENERAL INFORMATION
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MOVING & INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
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1. 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.
2. Ensure that the socket you are plugging your refrigerator into is well-earthed with 3-pin power socket. Improper
earthing can result in electric shocks and could also damage the refrigerator.
3. Do not squeeze, fold, knot or damage the cord. During carrying and installation, When the supply cord is damaged,
it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
4. eep young children away from the protective packaging and its parts. There is a danger of suffocation from folding
cartons and plastic film!
5. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
6. Do not climb, sit, stand or lean on the door.
7. Always unplug the power plug from the power socket when repairing or cleaning the appliance. Do not pull or yank
the power cord to avoid damaging it. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
8. You can help protect the environment! Please remember to respect local regulations by disposing non-working
electrical equipment and components to an appropriate waste disposal centre. This appliance should be recycled by
appointed institutions. Personal handling may pose dangers.
⚠Danger - do not place flammable liquids & explosive materials such as gasoline inside the refrigerator to prevent the
risk of explosion and fire!
⚠Danger - do not store bottled or canned drinks (especially carbonated drinks) in the freezer compartment. Risk of
explosion!
⚠Danger - Do not touch food or metal container placed inside the freezer compartment with wet hands. Food removed
from the freezer compartment may be cold enough to cause damage when brought into contact with bare skin.
⚠Warning - Do not consume frozen food directly from the freezer compartment to avoid low-temperature burns!
⚠Warning - Do not damage the refrigerant circuit as leaking refrigerant may ignite or cause eye injuries. Wash the eyes
at once and see a doctor should eyes come into contact with refrigerant.
⚠Warning - Do not use mechanical devices or other means not recommended by the manufacturer such as heaters or
electric ice makers to accelerate the defrosting process. Do not operate microwave ovens, rice cookers and voltage
regulators on the top of the appliance.
⚠Warning - eep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure free from obstruction.
⚠Warning - To avoid hazards due to instability of the appliance, it must be fixed in accordance with the instructions.
⚠Warning - Connect to potable water supply only.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
MOVING
• Your refrigerator is heavy. When moving the refrigerator for cleaning or service,
be sure to cover the floor with cardboard or hardboard to avoid floor damage.
Always carry the refrigerator from the bottom.
• Do not carry by the door or door handle.
• Do not carry the refrigerator transversely or reversely.
• The refrigerator has 2 wheels on the back.
• During moving, uplift the front side and move the refrigerator by 2 wheels on
the back. The incline angle should be less than 45°.
ADJUST THE FEET
• There are 2 feet on the front bottom.
• Place the refrigerator on a sturdy & horizontal surface.
• Adjust and align the feet screws with a wrench (refer to illustration) to a vertical
and stable position.
• Ensure the feet screws come into contact with the ground surface completely to
avoid shock and noise.
INSTALLING
• Install the refrigerator in a dry and ventilated room.
• Use the below recommended distances as guidelines:
– from the side panels to wall: 10cm minimum.
– from the back to wall: 10cm minimum.
– from the top to wall or ceiling: 30cm minimum.
CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE
• The rated voltage is 220-240V. The rated frequency is 50Hz. The operating voltage range is from 180V to 242V.
• The socket and its cable should be able to withstand more than 10A current.
• The socket must be fused with a 10A fuse or higher.
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USAGE
ICE CUBE COMPAR MEN
• Set temperature to COLD
• Fill the ice cube tray 3 / 4 full of pure water and place it into the freezer compartment.
• Be careful not to exceed the max. water indication or it will be difficult to dislodge the ice cubes
• It takes about 2.5 hours for ice cubes to form.
• For faster ice cube formation, use pre-cooled water.
• More than 1700g ice cubes can be made per day.)
• To loosen the ice cubes, hold the tray briefly under running water or twist the tray slightly.
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IMPORTANT
• Remove all the packing materials include poly foams and tapes.
• Inspect the accessories and documents according to the packing list.
• Clean the interior of the refrigerator first before switching on for the first time.
• After installing the refrigerator, wait for 12 hours at least before switching It on as the oil in the compressor may have
flowed into the refrigeration system during transportation.
HERMOS A
THERMOSTAT KNOB
• On the thermostat knob, there are positions from OFF to MAX.
(Note: Position off – refers to refrigeration, not temperature)
• Position WARM = Highest setting temperature
• Position MAX = Lowest setting temperature (keep cooling all the time)
• Position OFF = The compressor stops working.
SWITCHING ON & TEMPERATURE CONTROL
• On first use upon switching on, rotate the thermostat knob to position MAX and close the door. After 2 hours, rotate
the thermostat knob into normal operating positions (WARM~COLD).
• From position WARM to MAX, the compartment temperature is from high to low.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
• For normal operations, set position WARM ~COLD.
• For fast freezing or ice making, set position COLD~MAX.
• If the compressor is operating on prolonged durations works, adjust high position into low position, i.e., adjust from
COLD position to WARM position.
REFRIGERA OR COMPAR MEN S
The refrigerator compartment is used to store food for a short duration only.
SAFETY GLASS SHELVES
• The shelf positions can be adjusted for different food.
• Shelves can be removed out by lifting up from the ends.
• Recommended foods to store from the top down:
Bakery products, ready-to-eat items, dairy products, meat and salami.
FRUIT & VEGETABLE CONTAINER
DOOR RACKS
• The door racks can be removed by lifting it up.
• Recommend foods to store from the top down:
butter, cheese, eggs, tubes, small bottles, large bottles, milk and fruit-juice cartons.
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL MRF-6170SD
RATED OLTAGE / FREQUENCY 220-240 ~ 50Hz
RATED COOLING CURRENT 1.0A
LAMP POWER 10W
REFRIGERANT R134A/65G
NET WEIGHT 29.1KG
STORAGE OLUME 170L
No e: Specifica ions are subjec o change wi hou prior no ice.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE NON-FAULT INSTANCES
DEFROSTING THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
• The refrigerator compartment has automatic defrosting function. Frost changes
into water and will be collected on water plate where the water will be
vaporized by heat from the compressor.
CLEANING THE APPLIANCE
• Always remove the power plug from the power supply before cleaning
• Ensure water does not enter the door lamp box during cleaning
• Clean the exterior with a soft towel with water or neutral cleaning agents.
• Clean the door seal with water only and dry thoroughly. For easy cleaning, remove the door seal from the door.
• Regularly clean the water plate and drainage outlet of the refrigerator compartment to ensure optimum defrosting
function.
• Do not use abrasive cleaning agents such as tooth paste, acid, or alcohol-based solvents.
MAXIMIZING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
• Install the appliance in a cool, well-ventilated room, but not in direct sunlight or near a heat source such as radiator,
cooker.
• Alternatively, use an insulating plate.
• Leave warm food and drinks to cool down before storing inside the refrigerator.
• Thaw frozen food by placing it into the refrigerator compartment. The low temperature of the frozen food will then
cool the food in the refrigerator compartment.
• Defrost and clean the appliance when there is much frost on the refrigerant tube.
• Occasionally clean the rear of the appliance with a vacuum cleaner or paint brush to reduce power consumption.
IMPOR AN !
WHAT TO DO DURING A POWER FAILURE:
1. Open the refrigerator door as briefly as possible. You are advised not to open the refrigerator door frequently
during a power failure.
2. Do not store new food inside the refrigerator to prevent temperatures from rising inside the refrigerator
compartments.
IMPORTANT!
1. Set the temperature at COLD position for low temperature inside compartments.
2. Place ice cubes onto the top of the refrigerator compartment.
REPLACING THE REFRIGERATOR LAMP
1. Turn off the power supply, disassemble the lamp manually by hand.
2. Contra rotate the lamp and remove the lamp.
3. Clockwise circumvolve new lamp into the lamp holder. (Note: lamp should not exceed 10W screw-base lamp.)
NON-FAULT INSTANCES
• Fros appearing on he ou er surface of he refrigera or
– High humidity in air caused this. Just wipe off frost.
• Fros appearing on he back of he refrigera or compar men
– The refrigerant tube is close to the back of the refrigerator compartment and the temperature nearby is lower and
cause frost. This is normal.
– Automatic defrost is activates after the refrigerator compartment stops operating.
• High empera ure on he door frame of he freezer compar men
– This is a special measure to prevent icing around the door.
• High empera ure a he la eral sides
– The condenser is located inside the upper surface of the lateral sides. The condenser emits heat during normal
operation.
– In summer, the lateral temperature is around 50.
• High empera ure on he compressor
– During normal operation, the temperature on the compressor is about 80 .
• Wa er sounds inside he refrigera or
– The refrigerant is flowing through the refrigerant tube during normal operation.
• Clicking sounds is heard inside he refrigera or
– Because of temperature changes, the interior of the refrigerator and refrigerant tube contracts and expands during
normal operation.
• The compressor is no working
– The voltage is too low. It is recommended to install a voltage regulator with power capacity of 500W or higher.
• Buzzing sound is heard
– The compressor vibrates during normal operation.
– The refrigerator will vibrate and emit noises if the feet are not adjusted or aligned correctly on vertical and stable
surfaces. Adjust the feet correctly.
• I akes a long ime for he refrigera or o opera e
– In summer, the ambient temperature is high. It is normal that the compressor starts frequently.
• Higher power consump ion han he specified ra ing parame er
– The rating parameter is from the test. Test conditions are based on 25 ambient temperature, 5 in the refrigerator
compartment, -18 in the freezer compartment, without opening the doors and continuous operation for 24 hours.
Higher ambient temperature will be recorded If there is more food inside the refrigerator, or when the refrigerator
is ajar, leading to actual higher power consumption.
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SPECIAL INSTANCES GENERAL INFORMATION
INSTANCES POSSIBLE REASONS TROUBLESHOOTING
No cooling Power plug is not inserted properly Inspect the power plug
Fuse is switched off Inspect the fuse
Power failure Check whether power is on
High temperature Door left open Close the doors
in the compartments Too many foods inside Discard unwanted food
Thermostat control not adjusted correctly Adjust the thermostat control
or ambient temperature is high
Dew appears inside the Drainage outlet is blocked Clean the drainage outlet
compartments
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE FOR HE APPLIANCE (I)
ADJUSTING THE FEET
• Adjusting the feet will help ensure that the refrigerator is in a vertical and stable position.
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE SEPARATELY
• Install the appliance separately and avoid resonances between the appliance and other furniture.
ALLOW SPACE BETWEEN CONTAINERS
• Allow minimum space between containers (e.g. dishes, plates and wine bottles) in the compartments so as to
minimize impact upon contact.
CHECK THE DRAWERS AND FRUIT & VEGETABLE CONTAINER FREQUENTLY
• Loose drawers in the fruit & vegetable container can damage the refrigerator as they add impact when closing them.
• Always close the drawers gently and carefully to prevent damage to the refrigerator.
• If the freezer compartment drawer is empty, place some food inside to decrease noise and vibration during operation.
The compressor and refrigerant is able to decrease the compartment temperature to keep food fresh and nutritious. As
such, slight sounds may be present during normal operation. This is normal and is not a malfunction.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE FOR HE APPLIANCE (II)
SLIGHT BUZZING SOUND
• The compressor makes a buzzing sound during normal operation. The buzzing sound will be louder when the
compressor starts.
WATER AND AIR SOUNDS
• Gas or liquid refrigerant travels through the pipe to decrease the compartment temperature, generating water and
air sounds in the process. This is normal.
CLICKING SOUNDS
• The thermostat that controls the compressor switches on and off during normal operation, causing a clicking sound
to be heard.
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