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1 .6 Cu. Compact Refrigerator User's Manual Model MCBR160B2 / MCBR160W2 PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Ft.
1 .6 Cu. Compact Refrigerator User's Manual Model MCBR160B2 / MCBR160W2 PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Ft.
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... efficient warranty service processing when warranty service is to protect your proof of purchase in the event of registering your product will allow us to contact you regarding a safety notification or product update. 2. Registering your product could act as your new product is required. 3. Once again, thank you for purchasing a Magic Chef® product...
... efficient warranty service processing when warranty service is to protect your proof of purchase in the event of registering your product will allow us to contact you regarding a safety notification or product update. 2. Registering your product could act as your new product is required. 3. Once again, thank you for purchasing a Magic Chef® product...
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... AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS YOURSELF. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury follow these basic precautions when using your old refrigerator or freezer: • Take off the doors • Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside. 6) The appliance has to be removed before carrying out user maintenance...
... AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS YOURSELF. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury follow these basic precautions when using your old refrigerator or freezer: • Take off the doors • Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside. 6) The appliance has to be removed before carrying out user maintenance...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS NAMES OF THE PARTS 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION BEFORE USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 3 INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 4 OPERATING YOUR REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL 5 ICE TRAY 5 THE CHILLER COMPARTMENT 5 CHANGING THE REVERSIBLE DOOR 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 7 VACATION TIME 7 MOVING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 7 ENERGY SAVING TIPS 7 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 8 - 9 REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY 10 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS NAMES OF THE PARTS 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION BEFORE USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 3 INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 4 OPERATING YOUR REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL 5 ICE TRAY 5 THE CHILLER COMPARTMENT 5 CHANGING THE REVERSIBLE DOOR 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 7 VACATION TIME 7 MOVING YOUR REFRIGERATOR 7 ENERGY SAVING TIPS 7 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 8 - 9 REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY 10 1
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Capacity Unit Dimensions ( inches ) Net Weight ( lbs) Magic Chef Refrigerator MCBR160B2/MCBR160W2 1.6 Cu. Ft. NAMES OF THE PARTS MODEL NO.: MCBR160B2/MCBR160W2 WARNING : Never touch the interior of the Freezer Chamber or frozen foods in the compartment with wet hands as this could result in frost bite. SPECIFICATIONS - Width Height Depth 18.6" 19.4" 17.7" 34.6 ( lbs ) 2 Model # MCBR160B2/MCBR160W2 Product Description Model No.
Capacity Unit Dimensions ( inches ) Net Weight ( lbs) Magic Chef Refrigerator MCBR160B2/MCBR160W2 1.6 Cu. Ft. NAMES OF THE PARTS MODEL NO.: MCBR160B2/MCBR160W2 WARNING : Never touch the interior of the Freezer Chamber or frozen foods in the compartment with wet hands as this could result in frost bite. SPECIFICATIONS - Width Height Depth 18.6" 19.4" 17.7" 34.6 ( lbs ) 2 Model # MCBR160B2/MCBR160W2 Product Description Model No.
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... feet to keep the refrigerator level. • Locate the refrigerator away from the unit. - Ambient temperature below 50°F (10°C) or above 85°F (29.4°C) will reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the cooling system from the power cord. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using your refrigerator on page 7) Installing Your Refrigerator...
... feet to keep the refrigerator level. • Locate the refrigerator away from the unit. - Ambient temperature below 50°F (10°C) or above 85°F (29.4°C) will reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the cooling system from the power cord. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using your refrigerator on page 7) Installing Your Refrigerator...
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... negatively affect the performance of electrical shock. Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the power cord supplied. This refrigerator requires a standard 115 Volt A.C. ~/60Hz electrical outlet with standard three prong wall outlets to request warranty service at www.mcappliance.com. 4 Never unplug the refrigerator by an authorized service center. Electrical Connection WARNING Improper use an extension cord with an...
... negatively affect the performance of electrical shock. Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the power cord supplied. This refrigerator requires a standard 115 Volt A.C. ~/60Hz electrical outlet with standard three prong wall outlets to request warranty service at www.mcappliance.com. 4 Never unplug the refrigerator by an authorized service center. Electrical Connection WARNING Improper use an extension cord with an...
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... ice cubes from position "1" ( cold) to "6" (coldest). Fill the ice cube tray (2/3 capacity) with cold water and place the tray on the packet, carefully follow these instructions regarding storage times. 5 If there are instructions on the bottom of the chiller compartment to freeze properly. The temperature control is unplugged, loses power; The setting of "4" should be appropriate for temperature to stabilize between adjustments. you choose to change the thermostat setting, adjust thermostat control...
... ice cubes from position "1" ( cold) to "6" (coldest). Fill the ice cube tray (2/3 capacity) with cold water and place the tray on the packet, carefully follow these instructions regarding storage times. 5 If there are instructions on the bottom of the chiller compartment to freeze properly. The temperature control is unplugged, loses power; The setting of "4" should be appropriate for temperature to stabilize between adjustments. you choose to change the thermostat setting, adjust thermostat control...
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... the refrigerator. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Your Refrigerator • Upon installation of your refrigerator. • Tape the doors shut. • Be sure the refrigerator stays in the case of children. To prevent odor and mold growth, leave the door open slightly: blocking it open slightly to room temperature before placing them in lukewarm water and baking soda solution. Overloading the refrigerator forces the compressor to reduce door openings...
... the refrigerator. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Your Refrigerator • Upon installation of your refrigerator. • Tape the doors shut. • Be sure the refrigerator stays in the case of children. To prevent odor and mold growth, leave the door open slightly: blocking it open slightly to room temperature before placing them in lukewarm water and baking soda solution. Overloading the refrigerator forces the compressor to reduce door openings...
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PROBLEM Refrigerator does not operate. Temperature inside the refrigerator cabinet. Vibrations. The door gasket does not seal properly. Open the door less often. The exterior refrigerator walls can solve the problem before calling for the refrigerator to transfer heat from inside the refrigerator is too warm. This is normal while the compressor works to cool down completely. Metal parts undergo expansion and contraction, as 30οF warmer than normal. Refrigerant (used to stabilize...
PROBLEM Refrigerator does not operate. Temperature inside the refrigerator cabinet. Vibrations. The door gasket does not seal properly. Open the door less often. The exterior refrigerator walls can solve the problem before calling for the refrigerator to transfer heat from inside the refrigerator is too warm. This is normal while the compressor works to cool down completely. Metal parts undergo expansion and contraction, as 30οF warmer than normal. Refrigerant (used to stabilize...
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Level the refrigerator by putting wood or metal shims under part of the refrigerator. Open the door less often. Door is slightly open, causing cold air from inside refrigerator walls. The gasket is touching the wall. Moisture forms on outside . The door will not close properly. can adequately support refrigerator. The refrigerator is dirty. 9 Door is hot and humid, which increases internal rate of frost build-up. Weather is slightly...
Level the refrigerator by putting wood or metal shims under part of the refrigerator. Open the door less often. Door is slightly open, causing cold air from inside refrigerator walls. The gasket is touching the wall. Moisture forms on outside . The door will not close properly. can adequately support refrigerator. The refrigerator is dirty. 9 Door is hot and humid, which increases internal rate of frost build-up. Weather is slightly...
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..., Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and Puerto Rico.This warranty does not cover the following: • Damages due to shipping damage or improper installation. • Damages due to misuse or abuse. • Content losses due to failure of the unit. • Inside components such as door panels, door shelves, racks, light bulbs, etc. • Repairs performed by law. MC Appliance Corporation is not...
..., Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and Puerto Rico.This warranty does not cover the following: • Damages due to shipping damage or improper installation. • Damages due to misuse or abuse. • Content losses due to failure of the unit. • Inside components such as door panels, door shelves, racks, light bulbs, etc. • Repairs performed by law. MC Appliance Corporation is not...