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Highly volatile and flammable materials such as ether,
petrol, propane gas, adhesive agents and pure alcohol
etc. are liable to explode. Do not store these materials in
the refrigerator.
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Dust deposited on the power plug may cause fire.
Wipe it off carefully.
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Do not attempt to change or modify this refrigerator.
This may result in fire, electric shock or injury.
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Ensure that the refrigerator presents no danger to
children while being stored for disposal. (e.g. remove the
door to prevent child entrapment.)
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This refrigerator should be disposed appropriately.
Take the refrigerator to a recycling plant for flammable
insulation blowing gases.
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Do not touch foods or metal containers in the freezer
compartment with your wet hands. This may cause
frostbite.
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Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug.
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Do not place bottled and canned drinks in the freezer as
they may crack when frozen.
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Make sure that the power cord has not been damaged
during installation or moving. If the power plug or cord is
loose, do not insert the power plug. There is a risk of
electric shock or fire.
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Disconnect from the mains electricity supply by
removing the mains plug from the electricity supply
socket. Do not remove by pulling the mains lead. This
may cause electric shock or fire.
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The refrigeration system behind and inside the
refrigerator contains refrigerant. Do not allow any sharp
objects to come into contact with the refrigeration
system.
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Should the flexible supply cord be damaged, it must be
replaced by service agent approved by SHARP as a
special cord is required.
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In case of gas leak, ventilate the area by opening a
window, etc. Do not touch the refrigerator or the power
outlet.
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Do not place objects containing liquid or unsteady
objects on top of refrigerator.
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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 ensure that they do not play with the
refrigerator.
WARNING
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Do not install the refrigerator in a damp or wet
location as this may cause damage to the
insulation and a leak. Condensation may also
build on the outer cabinet and cause rust.
1
Keep adequate ventilation space around the refrigerator.
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The figure shows the minimum required space for
installing the refrigerator. It differs from the space in
the measurement condition of the amount of power
consumption.
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It is possible to use the refrigerator with a less amount
of power consumption by keeping greater space.
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If using the refrigerator in the space below dimension
of the figure, it may cause the temperatures in the unit
to rise, loud noise, and failure.
2
Using the two front
adjustable feet, ensure that
the refrigerator is positioned
firmly and level on the floor.
3
When right and left doors are not properly aligned,
adjust using the adjustable feet.
4
Remove the 4 screws
of the cabinet lower
part, and then set the
foot cover (supplied
inside the refrigerator
compartment) with
removed 4 screws.
NOTE
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Position your refrigerator so that the plug is accessible.
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Keep your refrigerator out of direct sunlight.
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Do not place next to heat generating appliance.
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Do not place directly on the ground.
Provide suitable stand.
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To insert the power plug when the door is opened, door
alarm sounds but it is not abnormal. This sound stops when
closing the door.
Thank you very much for buying this SHARP product. Before using your SHARP refrigerator, please read this operation
manual to ensure that you gain the maximum benefit from it.
WARNING
CAUTION
INSTALLATION
90mm
or more
60mm
or more
60mm
or more
1180 mm
1500 mm
60mm
or more
Lower the right side. Lower the left side.
(Until the adjustable foot on the
other side is slightly off-ground.)
When the left door is raised. When the right door is raised.
Screw
(4 screws)
Adjustable foot
Foot cover
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