Manual for MR-E62S

Manual for MR-E62S

Brand: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC

Category: Refrigerator

Document Type: Manual

Language: EN

Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 7:06 p.m.

Warranty Information

Refer to the manufacturer or retail store for specific warranty details, as servicing is generally limited to Australia and New Zealand.

Operation Summary

This refrigerator offers various features for efficient food storage and preservation.

Key Features:

  • Revolving Shelf: Allows easy access to items at the top and innermost positions.
  • AUTO Shelf: Shelves can be moved up and down without removing food.
  • HIKARI LED and Filter: Sterilizes and deodorizes the cold air.
  • Supercool Freezing: Quickly freezes food to preserve moisture and flavor.
  • Soft Freezing: Allows food to be cut easily even when frozen.
  • Silent Design: Operates at a very low noise level (approx. 16 dB(A)).
  • ECO MODE/ECO GUIDE: For power saving operation.

Control Panel:

The control panel allows you to set temperatures, select ice making modes, activate supercool freezing, and use ECO functions. Refer to pages 10-12 for details.

Compartments:

  • Refrigerator Compartment: For general food storage (approx. 0°C to 6°C).
  • Chilled Compartment: For dairy, paste-like products, and fresh food (approx. -3°C to 3°C).
  • Versa Compartment: For soft freezing or supercool freezing (approx. -9°C to -5°C, adjustable).
  • Freezer Compartment: For long-term storage (approx. -22°C to -16°C).
  • Vegetable Compartment: For vegetables and fruit (approx. 3°C to 9°C).
  • Ice Making Compartment: For automatic ice production.

Important Precautions:

  • Ensure proper installation with adequate ventilation and stable leveling.
  • Handle power cords and plugs with care to avoid electric shock or fire hazards.
  • Follow instructions for cleaning and maintenance to ensure hygiene and proper functioning.
  • Be cautious when handling doors and shelves to prevent injury.

Troubleshooting and error codes

Problem Check Explanation and action
Does not cool well / Not much ice is made / Ice melts Is "L" set as the temperature for the compartment? Has enough time passed after installation? Is heat discharging being blocked? Is the flow of cold air being blocked? Are the doors being opened frequently, or is a door ajar? Set the temperature to "M" or "H". It takes about 4 to 5 hours for the refrigerator to cool, and up to about 24 hours in the summer to make ice. Check that the refrigerator is installed correctly. Pages 6, 18, 22-23. Check the quantity of food inside and ajar door.
Cannot make ice / Water in the tank stays at the same level Has enough time passed after installation? Is the ice tray installed correctly? Has ICETRAY turned on? Are the water supply pump and pipe installed correctly onto the water tank? Is the water supply pipe installed correctly in the tank holder area? Has food, the ice server or other object been left in the ice storage box? Is the ice making setting on the control panel for the ice making compartment set to "STOP"? Is there enough water in the water tank? Is the refrigerator tilted? Check the quantity of food inside and ajar door. It takes about 4 to 5 hours after first starting operation for the refrigerator to cool, and up to about 24 hours in the summer to make ice. Set the ice tray lock lever to the correct position. Page 26. In particular, ensure that the opening of the pipe inside the tank is installed firmly to the tank. Check. Page 27, Page 26. The ice storage box is judged to be full of ice. Remove food or other objects from the ice storage box. Also, spread the ice out flat all the way to the front. Set to "REG" or "QCK". The number of ice cubes in one batch may be reduced. Page 25. Set the temperature to "M". Note that in the fast cooling operation, the temperature inside the refrigerator drops temporarily. Place drinks and food containing a lot of moisture, such as tofu, vegetables and fruit, at the front. Freezing is likely to be prevented when the temperature settings of the refrigerator compartment and vegetable compartment are set to "L". When the installation is incorrect or a gap is caused by a foreign object, the cold air may flow in reverse and cause food in the refrigerator compartment to freeze.
Food freezes in compartments other than the freezer Has enough time passed after temperature adjustment or installation? Is food stuck up in the upper area? Did the hot food make contact with other food? Did you press the SUPERCOOL button after placing hot food inside? Was ice cream or frozen food stored with the "FZR" "L" or "FZR" "M" setting? The refrigerator takes time to cool completely. Wait 30 minutes before placing food inside, or use fast cooling. Leave a gap in the upper area so that the cold air can flow. Frozen food may thaw if it makes contact with hot food. Press the SUPERCOOL button after placing hot food inside. The food temperature will drop quickly. Set to "FZR" "H".
Food in the versa compartment melts Is the compartment display "VR" and the temperature setting display "SOFT FZR"? Is the food that you want to supercool freeze on top inside the versa compartment, without overlapping? Has enough time passed after changing the versa compartment to "SOFT FZR"? Cancel the child safety lock. Page 19. Change the setting of the versa compartment to soft freezing, and then press the SUPERCOOL button. Supercool freezing is only available when the versa compartment is set to soft freezing. Page 15. Press the SUPERCOOL button. Check that the supercool freezing indicator is displayed. The food temperature is measured with the HIKARI sensor. Lay out the food for supercool freezing flat and on top in the versa compartment. Page 17. Set to soft freezing, and when the temperature has stabilized (after about 2 hours), perform supercool freezing. Page 15.
Condensation forms on the outer walls and inside the refrigerator / Frost forms in the freezer compartment / Water drips onto the floor Are the doors being opened frequently, or is a door ajar? Is the humidity high, for example is it raining? When moisture in the air cools, it forms frost or condensation. Even when a door is open only slightly, it can cause frost or condensation, or dripping onto the floor. Page 18. Condensation may form temporarily. Wipe off with a dry cloth. It is also easy for frost to form in the freezer compartment. Minimize the time that the doors are open.
Doors open easily / Doors do not close Is a door making contact with food or a case? Is too much food packed inside? Has food fallen behind a case in a drawer door, or is the power cord or another object trapped between the refrigerator and a door? Is the refrigerator installed stably? Are the adjustable supports making contact with the floor? Store food so that the door does not make contact with objects when closed. Remove any objects. Make sure that the door does not trap objects such as food, power cords or plastic bags. Lower the adjustable supports to raise the front side slightly and make the doors easier to close. Page 7.
Door alarm sounds Is the door of the refrigerator, ice making or freezer compartments open? Close the door. The alarm sounds at every minute after the door is opened, and after 4 minutes it sounds continuously. If the alarm sounds even after closing the door, press the ICE SELECT button for about 5 seconds to stop it. An inspection is required. Contact the retail store where you purchased the refrigerator. Pages 11, 30.
Ice is small or joined together Has ice been stored inside for a long time? If the ice is stored for a long time, ice cubes may join together or shrink. (Due to a phenomenon called sublimation.)
Water tank or water supply pipe freezes Is the water supply pipe installed firmly in the water tank? Is there a foreign object between the water tank and the water supply pipe? Has food, a plastic bag or another object fallen behind the case in the ice making compartment or freezer compartment? When the installation is incorrect or a gap is caused by a foreign object, the cold air may flow in reverse and cause freezing. Page 26. The cold air may flow in reverse and cause freezing. Remove any objects.
Water tank or water supply pipe is warm This is because of the anti-freeze heater. It is not an abnormality. N/A
Noise interferes with televisions or other devices Is the refrigerator installed near to an electronic device such as a television? Is the power to the refrigerator supplied from a socket near the entry hole of the antenna cable? Install the refrigerator away from electronic devices such as televisions. We recommend using a separate, grounded power supply.
Loud noises / Annoying noise (These noises are normal.) The noise gets louder suddenly or the tone changes. A rattling or squeaking sound is made sometimes (every 1 to 2 hours). After turning on the power, a thumping or creaking sound is made sometimes in the ice making "STOP" mode (every 1 to 2 hours). A whistling sound is made after closing a door. A hissing, bubbling or running water sound is made sometimes. A whipping or dripping sound is sometimes heard from inside the refrigerator after a door is opened. A buzzing sound is made sometimes. A low whirring sound is made after opening the freezer compartment door. Immediately after installation, when the weather is hot, when the doors are frequently opened and closed, during the fast cooling operation, and in similar situations, the refrigerator switches to high-speed operation and cools with high power. This is the sound of the automatic ice maker. Even when there is no water in the water tank, the automatic ice maker and pump make a sound about every 100 minutes. This is the sound of the automatic ice maker's operation check. The check is performed even in the "STOP" ice making mode. This is the sound of the fan motor starting. This is the sound of the refrigerant (gas) flowing. This is the creaking sound as warm air enters and expands the plastic. This is the operating sound of the damper as it adjusts the air flow. This is the sound of air blowing through the cooling fan.
Blue LED in the versa compartment does not turn on While the versa compartment is open, open the door of the refrigerator compartment and check that the blue LED inside the versa compartment turns on. If the LED turns on, there is no abnormality. Page 22. N/A
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