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Category | Refrigerator |
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Total Capacity | 600 L |
Color | Silver |
Door Storage | Yes |
Voltage | 220-240 V |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Remove doors before discarding to prevent children from getting trapped inside.
Do not store volatile and flammable materials like ether or petrol in the refrigerator.
Avoid water splashes, unplug before cleaning electrical parts, and handle damaged cords safely.
Use for domestic food storage; dispose of appliance and gases appropriately.
Wait before re-connecting, use direct socket, avoid double adaptors, handle cords safely.
Avoid touching frozen items with wet hands, keep doors closed, ensure ventilation.
Avoid damp locations; ensure adequate ventilation to prevent overheating.
Do not puncture the refrigeration system with sharp objects.
Ventilate area and avoid contact with refrigerator/outlet in case of gas leak.
Do not place heavy items on top or drop items inside; supervise children.
Maintain specified clearances for efficient cooling and unit longevity.
Use adjustable feet to ensure unit is level and doors close properly.
Connect to a suitable power point, ensuring plug accessibility.
Securely attach the foot cover using provided screws.
Position out of direct sun, away from heat, on a solid, sealed surface.
Move using casters and carry by designated handles.
Clean the interior with warm, soapy water before first use.
Identifies door pockets, shelves, crisper, light, and cases in the refrigerator section.
Details freezer cases, casters, feet, and bottle pockets.
Explains the ice cube maker, lever, and ice cube box for ice production.
Describes the magnetic door seal and the location of the control panel.
Highlights variations in utility pockets, bottle racks, and ice makers across models.
Explains the LCD display, CHOOSE, EXPRESS ICE, ▲/▼, and ► buttons.
Defines icons for Plasmacluster, Ice Making, Freezing, Timer, Temp, Door Alarm, Child Lock, Holiday Mode.
Covers backlight behavior, display timeouts, and features affected by power loss.
The built-in deodorizing unit functions automatically when powered on.
Features an automatic defrost system that uses an evaporating pan.
Guide on adjusting refrigerator and freezer temperatures via the control panel.
How to activate and use the feature for faster ice production.
Instructions for cooling and using the express ice box for quick ice cubes.
Steps to deactivate the Express Ice Making function.
Advice for optimal freezing results, including using cold water and minimizing door openings.
Reduces mold fungus using positive and negative ion clusters.
Instructions on how to turn the Plasmacluster feature on or off.
Mentions potential slight ozone odors, which are minimal and dissipate.
How to set the timer for up to 99 minutes 30 seconds and its operation.
Steps to stop or cancel the timer function.
For quick home-freezing of small food items.
How to turn Express Freezing on or off.
Factors affecting freezing time and advice for best results.
Sounds if a door is left open for 1 or more minutes.
Instructions on how to turn the door alarm feature on or off.
Prevents children from accidentally changing settings.
How to turn the child lock feature on or off.
Adjusts refrigerator temperature for energy saving during extended periods away.
Advise removing perishables as food life may be reduced.
Maximize shelf life by using fresh food and proper storage techniques.
Store in crisper drawer, loosely wrapped in plastic to retain moisture.
Follow use-by dates; store eggs in the dedicated egg holder.
Place on a plate, cover, and store at the rear of shelves.
Ensure food is placed evenly, do not block vents, cool hot foods first.
Freeze fresh food quickly in small quantities, sealed and evenly placed.
Use mild detergent, clean shelves, interior, exterior, seals, and control panel.
Avoid harsh chemicals on plastic, handle glass shelves carefully, clean spills promptly.
Lamp replacement must be done by an authorized service centre.
Steps to prepare the refrigerator for extended periods of non-use to prevent mold.
Explains common sounds like squeaking and popping as normal operation.
Notes that the exterior may feel hot due to internal components.
Advises contacting a SHARP approved service centre if problems persist.
Lists voltage, frequency, current, refrigerant type, and charge.
Provides storage/gross volume, net weight, and outer dimensions.
Specifies insulation blowing gas and the applicable climate class.