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IN

OUT

Water tank

Water level

Lid

How to fill the water dispenser

WARNING

Fill with potable water only.

To open or close slide the lid 

of the water tank as shown. 

Ensure that the lid is shut 

after filling to prevent spillage. 

Do not overfill. 

NOTE 

• 

Do not open or close the door with force. Water may spill 

from the water tank.

• 

Only fill with water. If other liquid such as juice is poured in, it 

might cause a failure.   

(Do not fill with hot water. Maximum temperature is 

approximately 50°C)

How to dispense water

Push the lever with a glass to 

dispense water.

Move the glass slowly away from 

the lever. (The lever returns to the 

original position, and water stops.)

NOTE 

• 

For hygienic reasons, replace the water in the water tank 

approximately once a week.

• 

Frequently empty spillage from 

tray.

• 

If the water dispenser is not 

used for an extended period of 

time, clean and dry the water 

tank thoroughly, and attach it to 

the original position.

Child lock

The water dispenser can be locked. 

Use this feature to prevent children or someone from 

tampering with the dispenser.

Refrigeration reduces the rate of food spoilage. 

To maximise the shelf life of perishable food products, ensure 

that the food is 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 minimise spoilage, 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 efficiently.

• 

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 

system with food or containers; otherwise the food will 

not be evenly cooled throughout the refrigerator.

• 

Keep the door securely closed.

For best freezing 

• 

Quality of food should be fresh. 

• 

Freeze small quantities of food at a 

time to freeze them quickly. 

• 

Food should be properly stored or 

covered and the air should be 

removed to seal tightly.

• 

Evenly place the food in the freezer. 

• 

Label bags or containers to keep an 

inventory of freezing food.

WATER DISPENSER

Lever

Tray

How to lock

STORING FOOD

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Summary of Contents for SJ-TD555S

Page 1: ...ERATION MANUAL CONTENTS WARNING 2 CAUTION 2 INSTALLATION 2 DESCRIPTION 3 WATER DISPENSER 4 STORING FOOD 4 CARE AND CLEANING 5 BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE 6 SPECIFICATION 7 Household use only Free standing type MODEL SJ TD555S ...

Page 2: ...cts 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 children should be supervised to ensu...

Page 3: ... and vegetable crisper 2 pcs 11 Adjustable feet covers 2 pcs 12 Magnetic door seals 2 pcs 13 Flexible pocket Tall food items e g pizza box can be stored by lifting the partition from the bottom of the pocket 14 Door pockets 2 pcs 15 Water tank 16 Utility pockets 2 pcs 17 Egg holder 18 Bottle pocket 19 Bottle stopper Tube stand Prevents bottles etc from falling Stick type food products can also be ...

Page 4: ...educes the rate of food spoilage To maximise the shelf life of perishable food products ensure that the food is 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 minimise spoilage fruit and vegetables should be loosely enclosed in a plastic material e g wrap bags do not...

Page 5: ...ater household cleaning powders creams or spray on cleaning products or any other cleaning products such as mineral turpentine methylated spirits thinners petrol etc These may damage your refrigerator and may void any warranty If the power supply is disconnected please wait for at least 5 minutes before re connecting power The glass shelves weigh approximately 3 kg each Hold firmly when removing f...

Page 6: ...ing 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 condensation generation occurs inside or outside the refrigerator This may occur in one of the following cases Use a wet cloth for w...

Page 7: ...proved Service Centre prior to purchase SPECIFICATION Rated voltage V Rated frequency Hz Rated current A Rated input of heating systems W 230 240 SJ TD555S 50 0 53 0 54 160 170 160 170 Internal lamp input W Defrosting input W 15 max Refrigerant Charge g Rated storage volume L Rated gross volume L HFC 134a Climate class T 110 Insulation blowing gas Cyclo pentane Group AS NZS 4474 1 Net weight kg Ou...

Page 8: ... PTY LTD A B N 40 003 039 405 1 HUNTINGWOOD DRIVE HUNTINGWOOD N S W 2148 P O BOX 6827 BLACKTOWN N S W 2148 SHARP CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 59 HUGO JOHNSTON DRIVE PENROSE AUCKLAND Printed in Thailand TINS B059CBRZ 09JK TH 1 ...

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