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Slime bacteria and fungus can become stubborn once they build up.
Clean on a regular basis to prevent slime bacterial and fungus build-up.
Cleaning the automatic ice maker
(Once a week)
Wash the water tank (excluding the purifier filter) with water.
Disassemble and wash each part using a sponge soaked with neutral detergent (dishwashing detergent).
When using bleach, be sure to follow the accompanied directions.
Notes
Disassembly
Remove the
water tank cap.
Remove the
lever
and
lid.
Lever
Lid
Pull up
straight.
Remove the
filter case.
Press in both side and
remove from the tabs.
Pull down straight.
Tab
Tabs
(4 locations)
Pull upward.
Remove the
filter holder
and
purifier filter
.
Purifier filter
Filter holder
Remove the tabs by
placing the filter holder
sideways.
Thoroughly clean the
packing groove
as it
is easily dirtied.
From here
Remove the
packing
of the lid.
Reassembly
Purifier filter
Filter holder
Mount the tab on
one side and
press in hard.
Mount the
purifier filter
and
filter
holder
to the filter case.
Mount the
packing
to the lid.
Mount the
filter case
.
Filter case
Hole
Tab
Mount the
lid
.
Hole
Tab
Close the
water tank cap
.
Replacement period of the purifier filter
Normally, replace the filter every 3 ~ 4 years.
Replacement is also required when there is
fungus, rip or odor on the purifier filter.
Contact the Sharp Service Center when ordering
a purifier filter.
Ice making capability will not change even when
the purifier filter is not used.
Wash the purifier filter with water.
Do not use detergent or bleach.
(Use a soft sponge.)
This may lead, the detergent may accumulate within
the filter or the active charcoal may become ineffective.
Do not bend or poke with stick, etc.
Do not wash by rubbing.
Notes
Ice tray and pipe
…
Cleaning is normally not required.
If the refrigerator has not been used for a long time, perform "Ice Tray Cleaning".
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