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Refrigeration reduces the rate of food spoilage. 
To maximize the shelf life of perishable food products, 
ensure that the food is of the freshest possible quality. 
The following is a general guide to help promote longer 
food storage.

  Ensure all cooked food is wrapped securely or placed in 

an airtight container.

  To minimize moisture loss, fruit and vegetables should 

be loosely enclosed in a plastic material e.g. wrap, 

bags (do not seal) and place in the fruit and vegetable 

crisper.

  Eggs should be stored in the Egg holder.

  Evenly place the food on the shelves to allow the 

cooling air to circulate ef

fi

 ciently.

  Hot foods should be cooled before storing. Storing 

hot foods increases the temperature in the unit and 

increases the risk of food spoilage.

  Do not block the outlet and inlet of the cool air 

circulating circuit with foods or containers; otherwise 

the foods will not be evenly cooled throughout the 

refrigerator.

  Keep the door securely closed.

BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE

Before you call for service, check the following points.

Problem

Solution

The outside of the cabinet is hot 

when touched. 

It is normal. The hot pipe is in the cabinet in order to prevent dew generation.

When there is refrigerator noise.

It is normal for the refrigerator to produce the following sounds.

  Loud noise produced by the compressor when operation starts 

--- Sound becomes quieter after a while.

  Loud noise produced once a day by the compressor    

--- Operating sound produced immediately after automatic defrost operation.

  Sound of flowing fluid (gurgling sound, fizzing sound)  

--- Sound of refrigerant flowing in pipes (sound may become louder from time to 

time).

  Cracking or crunching sound, squeaking sound 

--- Sound produced by expansion and contraction of inner walls and internal 

parts during cooling.

Frosting or dew generation occurs 

inside or outside the refrigerator. 

This may occur in one of the following cases. Use a wet cloth for wiping frost and a 
dry cloth for wiping dew.

  When the ambient humidity is high.

   When the door is frequently opened and closed.

  When foods containing plenty of moisture are stored. (Wrapping is required.)

The foods in the refrigerator 

compartment freeze.

  Is the refrigerator operated for a long time with temp. control set at MAX?

  Low ambient temperature may cause placed foods to freeze even if refrigerator 

temp. control is set to MIN.

It smells in the compartment.

  Wrapping is required for the foods with strong smell.

  Deodorizing unit cannot remove all of the smell.

Door alarm dose not stop.

  If the door alarm does not stop after closing all doors, it is a defect. 

Contact the SHARP service center for service.

  Method of stopping the door alarm temporarily. 

  Adjust both temp. control knobs at the same time as following steps.
 (Adjust 

q

 ~ 

e

 within 20 seconds)

Adjust to MIN

Adjust to MAX

e

 

Return to MED

  The door alarm will sound again after approximately 2 days.

IF YOU STILL REQUIRE SERVICE

Refer to your nearest service agent approved by SHARP. 

STORING FOOD

For best freezing

  Quality of foods should 

be fresh.

  Freeze small quantities 

of food at a time to freeze 

them quickly.

  Food should be properly 

sealed, sealed tightly or 

covered.

  Evenly place the food in 

the freezer.

  Label bags or containers 

to keep an inventory of 

freezing food.

IN

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Do not place food directly in front of cold air outlet. 
This may lead to the food freezing.

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Page 7: ...the power outlet Do not place objects containing liquid or unsteady objects on top of refrigerator This refrigerator 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 refrigerator by a person responsible for their safety Young chi...

Page 8: ...s the refrigerator compartment In this way food is refrigerated gently without exposing it to cold air flow 13 Fruit and vegetable shelf 14 Fruit and vegetable crisper 15 Adjustable feet 16 Foot cover 17 Magnetic door seals 2 pcs 18 Flexible pocket Tall food items e g pizza box can be stored by lifting the partition from the bottom of the pocket 19 Door pockets 2 pcs 20 Refrigerator pocket cover 2...

Page 9: ...d plastic components follow these tips Wipe any food oils adhered to plastic components Some household chemicals may cause damage so use only diluted washing up liquid soapy water If undiluted detergent is used or soapy water is not wiped off thoroughly cracking of plastic parts can result 1 Remove the accessories e g shelves from the cabinet and door Wash them in warm soapy dishwashing water rins...

Page 10: ...t flowing in pipes sound may become louder from time to time Cracking or crunching sound squeaking sound Sound produced by expansion and contraction of inner walls and internal parts during cooling Frosting or dew generation occurs inside or outside the refrigerator This may occur in one of the following cases Use a wet cloth for wiping frost and a dry cloth for wiping dew When the ambient humidit...

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Page 12: ... Ó ÇÒÁàÂç Refrigerant HFC 134a ÃÔÁÒ Í ÊÒÃ Ó ÇÒÁàÂç ÃÑÁ Mass of the Refrigerant g 120 ÃÔÁÒμà ÇÒÁ Ø ÅÔμà ÔÇ Actual storage volume L cu ft 545 19 3 587 20 7 Ò ÀÒÂ Í Dimension mm ÇŒÒ Width 800 800 ÅÖ Depth 720 720 ÊÙ Height 1750 1850 éÓË Ñ Weight kg 82 87 Ò ÅÒ ÃÐËÂÑ ä àºÍà 5 Í ËÁÒÂàËμØ ºÃÔÉÑ ÍÊ Ç ÊÔ Ôã ÒÃà ÅÕè á Å ŒÍÁÙÅâ ÂÁÔμŒÍ á Œ ãËŒ ÃÒºÅ Ç Ë ŒÒ NOTE Specification and equipment are subject to chang...

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