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Care and Cleaning
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Unplug the refrigerator first to prevent electric shock.
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Do not splash water directly on the outer cabinet or the
interior. This may lead to rusting and deterioration of
the electrical insulation.
Trouble
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If you smell something burnt, pull out the power plug
immediately. Then ask a service agent approved by
SHARP for service.
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In case of gas leak, ventilate the area by opening
window. Do not touch the refrigerator or the power
socket.
Disposal
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Ensure that the refrigerator presents no danger to
children while being stored for disposal. (e.g. remove
the magnetic door seals to prevent child entrapment.)
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This refrigerator should be disposed appropriately.
Take the refrigerator to a professional recycling plant
for flammable refrigerant and insulation blowing gases.
Transportation
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When you install or move your refrigerator, use curing
mat to protect the floor from being damaged.
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Carry the refrigerator securely.
If you lift up the refrigerator improperly, it may cause
injury.
Caution
In use
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Do not touch the compressor unit or its peripheral
parts, as they become extremely hot during operation
and the metal edges may cause injury.
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Do not touch food or metal containers in the freezer
compartment with wet hands. This may cause
frostbite.
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Do not use other than potable water to make ice
cubes.
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Do not place bottled drinks and cans in the freezer
compartment as they may crack when frozen.
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Do not open or close the door when other people put
a hand near the door. There is a risk that the other
people may get their fingers caught in the door.
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Make sure not to put your hands on the shaded area
below when you close the door.
It may cause injury.
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Do not put oversized object in the pockets of the door.
If the object falls down from the pockets, it may cause
injury.
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Make sure to handle the glass shelves with care to
install or uninstall. If you drop the glass shelves, it may
break or cause injury.
Refrigerator
door