Sharp Refrigerator SJ 25P User Manual

SJ-25P  
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER  
CHLODZIARKA -  
ZAMRAŻARKĄ  
HŰTŐSZEKRÉNY -  
FAGYASZTÓSZEKRÉNY  
FRIGIDER-CONGELATOR  
CHLADNICE-MRAZÁK  
CHLADNIČKA-MRAZNIČKA  
OPERATION MANUAL ................. 3  
INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI ............... 7  
KEZELÉSI ÚTMUTATÓ ................ 11  
MANUAL DE UTILIZARE............. 15  
NÁVOD K OBSLUZE ................... 19  
NÁVOD NA OBSLUHU................ 23  
 
DESCRIPTION  
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1. Freezer shelf (Small)  
2. Ice cube maker  
11. Evaporating pan (rear side)  
12. Shelf  
3. Ice cube box  
13. Fruit and vegetable crisper  
14. Adjustable foot  
15. Table top  
4. Freezer shelf (Large)  
5. Freezer temp. control knob  
6. Refrigerator temp. control knob  
Do not place hot objects on the table top. The  
table top may melt and deform. The table can  
resist temperatures up to 100°C.  
7. Light  
16. Freezer shelf  
17. Light switch  
18. Magnetic door seal  
19. Egg holder  
Replacing the lamp bulb  
Replace the lamp bulb with same type : base E12,  
MAX 10W, T-20. Make sure that the rated voltage  
and wattage of the lamp bulb are correct when  
replacing. (Check the label near the bulb.) When  
replacing the lamp bulb, unplug the refrigerator first  
to prevent electric shock.  
20. Free pocket  
8. Refrigerator shelf (Small)  
9. Refrigerator shelf (Large)  
10. Three position adjustable shelf  
21. Bottle pocket  
This shelf has three positions, it can be partly or fully  
extended or be fully folded away simply by pushing  
the shelf back then lifting it up.  
INSTALLATION  
1.To ensure adequate ventilation for your refrigerator, it is recom-  
mended to provide space of 6cm on both sides and at the back,  
and space of 9cm above the refrigerator. Insufficient spacing will  
decrease the cooling efficiency, resulting in unnecessary con-  
sumption of electricity.  
6cm  
9cm  
2.Using the front Adjustable foot, ensure that the refrigerator is po-  
sitioned firmly and level on the floor.  
6cm  
6cm  
NOTE: • Position your refrigerator so that the plug is accessible.  
• Keep your refrigerator out of direct sunlight.  
• Do not place next to heat generating appliance.  
• Do not place directly on the ground. Provide suitable  
stand.  
103 cm  
Adjustable  
foot  
Before using your refrigerator  
Clean the inside parts with a cloth soaked in warm water.  
If soapy water is used, wipe it off thoroughly.  
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OPERATION  
CONTROLLING TEMPERATURES  
The refrigerator controls its temperature automatically. However, if needed, adjust the temperature as follows.  
Freezer compartment  
FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL regulates the quantity of cold air to the freezer.  
NOTE:  
For hot summer conditions (about over  
35°C ambient temperature), set your  
FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL to less  
colder than 4(MED) towards 1(MIN).  
This is because 7(MAX) setting may re-  
sult in too little air flow to the refrigerator  
compartment, causing too warm tem-  
perature in the refrigerator compartment.  
And set your REFRIGERATOR TEMP.  
CONTROL to colder than 3(MED).  
7(MAX)  
FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL  
(WINTER SEASON)  
For making ice rapidly or fast freezing.  
MAX  
MIN  
1
MED  
4
Coldest  
4(MED)  
For normal freezing.  
2
3
5
6
7
1(MIN)  
When frozen food or ice cream is not stored.  
FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL  
MIN Coldest  
7 (MAX) setting directs more cold air to the freezer compartment. (mak-  
ing the freezer compartment colder)  
(WINTER SEASON)  
MED  
MAX  
MIN  
1
MED  
4
3
Coldest  
7
4
2
CHILLED  
ZONE  
1 (MIN) setting directs less cold air to the freezer compartment. (making  
the freezer compartment less colder)  
2
3
5
6
1
MIN  
5
Coldest  
If the freezer does not cool even when setting FREEZER TEMP. CON-  
TROL to 7(MAX), set REFRIGERATOR TEMP. CONTROL to 5 (Coldest)  
as well.  
REFRIGERATOR  
TEMP. CONTROL  
MED MAX  
In a cold kitchen (about under 10°C am-  
bient temperature), set your FREEZER  
TEMP. CONTROL to 7(MAX) to avoid  
too warm temperature in the freezer  
compartment. This is because the com-  
pressor operation is too short in winter,  
and not enough cold air is provided to  
the freezer compartment. And if the  
foods in the refrigerator compartment  
freeze, you must set REFRIGERATOR  
TEMP. CONTROL to less colder setting  
towards 1(MIN).  
Refrigerator compartment  
REFRIGERATOR TEMP. CONTROLcontrols the compressor running time  
of the refrigeration system.  
MED  
3
5(Coldest)  
4
2
For keeping foods fresher tasting.  
CHILLED  
ZONE  
When the refrigerator does not provide sufficient cooling.  
1
MIN  
5 Coldest  
3(MED)  
For normal operation.  
1(MIN)  
REFRIGERATOR  
TEMP. CONTROL  
When the refrigerator provides excessive cooling.  
MIN Coldest  
FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL  
MED  
(WINTER SEASON)  
3
4
MAX  
Coldest  
7
2
CHILLED  
ZONE  
MIN  
1
MED  
4
2
3
5
6
1
MIN  
5 Coldest  
5 (Coldest) setting will result in colder temperature in the both (refrigera-  
tor and freezer) compartments.  
1 (MIN) setting will result in warmer temperature in the both (refrigerator  
and freezer) compartments.  
If the refrigerator is operated for a long time with REFRIGERATOR TEMP.  
CONTROL set at 5 (Coldest), foods stored in the refrigerator compart-  
ment may also freeze.  
Low ambient temperature may cause placed foods to freeze even if RE-  
FRIGERATOR TEMP. CONTROL is set to 1 (MIN).  
The freezer compartment may not cool sufficiently when leaving REFRIG-  
ERATOR TEMP. CONTROL as 1 (MIN) for an extensive period. To cool  
the freezer compartment properly, set REFRIGERATOR TEMP. CON-  
TROL closer to 5 (Coldest).  
REFRIGERATOR  
TEMP. CONTROL  
MED MAX  
With FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL set  
to 7(MAX), there will be less cold air di-  
rected to the refrigerator compartment,  
and the refrigerator compartment may  
not become cold enough.  
Lever  
HINTS WHEN MAKING ICE  
1.Do not over fill the Ice cube trays; otherwise the ice cubes will be joined to-  
gether when frozen.  
2.When the ice cubes are made, turn the lever clockwise to empty the ice into Ice  
cube box.  
To prevent damage to the Ice cube box, do not make ice in the Ice cube  
box or pour oil into it.  
NOTE:  
Ice cube box  
DEFROSTING  
Defrosting is fully automatic due to a unique energy saving system. Whereby the defrost cycle start time is proportional to  
the running time of your refrigerator compressor, i. e., the less time the refrigerator compressor operates (during the winter  
season or you’re away on holidays), the longer the time between each defrost cycle.  
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STORING FOOD  
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 qual-  
ity. The following is a general guide to help promote  
longer food storage.  
NOTE:  
Evenly place the food on the shelves to allow the cooling air to  
circulate efficiently.  
Hot foods should be cooled before storing. Stor-  
ing 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; oth-  
erwise the foods will not be evenly cooled  
throughout the refrigerator.  
Fruit / Vegetables  
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 veg-  
etable crisper. Those fruits and vegetables with thick  
skins e.g. oranges do not require wrapping.  
Do not place food directly in  
front of cold air outlet. This  
may lead to the food freezing.  
Dairy Products & Eggs  
Most dairy products have a use by date on the outer  
packaging which informs the recommended tem-  
perature and shelf life of the product.  
IN  
OUT  
Eggs should be stored in the Egg holder.  
FOR BEST FREEZING  
Quality of foods should be fresh.  
Freeze small quantities of food at a time to freeze them quickly.  
Meats / Fish / Poultry  
Place on a plate or dish and cover with paper or  
plastic wrap.  
Food should be properly stored or covered and the air should  
be removed to seal tightly.  
For larger cuts of meat, fish, or poultry, place to the  
rear of the shelves.  
Evenly place the food in the freezer.  
Label bags or containers to keep an inventory of freezing food.  
Ensure all cooked food is wrapped securely or  
placed in an airtight container.  
CARE AND CLEANING  
NOTE:  
Some household cleaning chemicals may affect  
the inside surfaces and plastic shelves resulting  
in splitting or cracks occurring.  
When cleaning all plastic  
parts inside this refrigerator,  
only use diluted dishwashing  
liquid(soapy water). Make  
sure that all plastic parts are  
thoroughly rinsed with water  
after cleaning.  
Do not use polishing powder, benzine, hot water etc.  
If undiluted detergent is used or soapy water is not wiped off  
thoroughly, cracking of plastic parts can result.  
Wipe any food oils adhered to plastic components as they can  
cause cracking of the plastic surface.  
Evaporating pan;How to remove/set  
Remove or set the Evaporating pan as the arrows indicate.  
Protrusion  
Evaporating  
pan  
1.Remove the shelves and pockets from the cabinet  
and door. Wash them in warm soapy dishwashing  
water; rinse in clean water and dry.  
Hole  
Compressor  
Evaporating pan  
2.Clean the inside with a cloth soaked in warm soapy  
dishwashing water. Then, use cold water to wipe  
off soapy water.  
Hole  
Protrusion  
Please pay attention to the safety  
since the compressor is very hot.  
Make sure the back end of the  
Evaporating pan rests securely on  
the rail. Otherwise water will leak.  
3.Wipe the exterior with a soft cloth each time it is  
soiled.  
Evaporating pan  
4.Clean the Magnetic door seal with a toothbrush and  
warm soapy dishwashing water.  
Rail  
5.Whenever the refrigerator is moved to clean or re-  
positioned, the Evaporating pan should be removed  
and cleaned.  
Switching off your refrigerator  
If you switch your refrigerator off when you are going away for  
an extended period, remove all food, clean the interior thoroughly.  
Remove the power cord plug from the power socket and leave  
all doors open.  
WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE  
Cracking or crunching sound --- Sound produced by expan-  
Before you call for service, check the following point .  
sion and contraction of inner walls and internal parts during  
cooling.  
IT IS NORMAL for the refrigerator to produce the  
following sounds.  
Squeaking sound --- Sound produced by expansion and con-  
traction of internal parts.  
Loud noise produced by the compressor when op-  
eration starts --- Sound becomes quieter after a while.  
Loud noise produced once a day by the compressor  
--- Operating sound produced immediately after au-  
tomatic defrost operation.  
IT IS NORMAL that the outside of a cabinet may be hot when  
touched. The hot pipe is in the cabinet in order to prevent dew  
generation.  
Sound of flowing fluid (gurgling sound, fizzing sound)  
--- Sound of refrigerant flowing in pipes (sound may  
become louder from time to time).  
IF YOU STILL REQUIRE SERVICE  
Refer to your nearest service agent approved by SHARP.  
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SHARP CORPORATION  
OSAKA, JAPAN  
TINS-A585CBRZ 03EK TH  
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