Sharp SJ-15T-H2 User manual

REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER
OPERATION MANUAL
CONTENTS
•WARNING...........................................2
• CAUTION............................................2
• INSTALLATION ..................................3
• DESCRIPTION ...................................4
• OPERATION .......................................5
•STORING FOOD ................................6
•CARE AND CLEANING .....................7
•WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU CALL
FOR SERVICE....................................8
Thank you very much for buying this SHARP
product. Before using your SHARP refrigerator,
pleasereadthisoperationmanualtoensurethat
you gain the maximum benefit from it .
SJ-15T-H2
8
WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
Before you call for service, check the following
point.
IT IS NORMAL for the refrigerator to produce
the following sounds.
•Loud noise produced by the compressor
when operation starts --- Sound becomes
quieter after a while.
•Sound of flowing fluid (gurgling sound, fizz-
ing sound) --- Sound of refrigerant flowing in
pipes (sound may become louder from time
to time).
•Cracking or crunching sound --- Sound pro-
duced by expansion and contraction of inner
walls and internal parts during cooling.
•Squeaking sound --- Sound produced by ex-
pansion and contraction of internal parts.
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 genera-
tion.
IF YOU STILL REQUIRE SERVICE
Refer to your nearest service agent approved
by SHARP.
SHARP CORPORATION
OSAKA, JAPAN
TINS-J407VRR0 02HK ID
1
MODEL

2
WARNING
1. This refrigerator is airtight. TO PREVENT
FATAL ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN,
please completely remove the door prior
to discarding the refrigerator.
2. Highly volatile and inflammable materials
such as ether, petrol, propane gas, adhe-
sive agents and pure alcohol etc. are li-
able to explode. Do not store these mate-
rials in the refrigerator.
3. To prevent damage to the outer cabinet,
avoid contact with lacquer, and paint, etc.
4. When cleaning your refrigerator, do not
splash water directly on the outer cabinet
ortheinterior.This may lead to rusting and
deterioration of the electrical insulation.
5. If any areas adjacent to electrical compo-
nents have to be cleaned, unplug the re-
frigerator first to prevent electric shock,
then wipe the area with a dry cloth.
6. Should electrical components be acciden-
tally immersed in water, unplug the refrig-
erator,drythepartsandcontactyournear-
est service agent approved by SHARP.
7. This refrigerator is designed solely for the
purpose of storing foodstuff for domestic
use in accordance with the instructions
given in this manual. Using the refrigera-
tor for other purposes might be harmful to
persons or property.
8. Thisrefrigeratorisnotsuitableforthestor-
ageofmaterialsrequiring precisetempera-
tures. Deterioration of these materials will
be dangerous.
9. Dust deposited on the power plug may
cause fire. Wipe it off carefully.
10. When replacing the lamp bulb, unplug the
refrigerator first to prevent electric shock.
11. Do not attempt to change or modify this
refrigerator. This may result in fire, electric
shock or injury.
12. Information regarding disposal of the
appliance
1. Do not touch the compressor unit, as it
can become extremely hot during op-
eration.
2. If the power supply is accidentally dis-
connected, please wait for at least 5
minutes before re-connecting the
power, as back pressure in the com-
pressor may trip the overload relay.
3. Avoid removing food from the freezer
with your bare hands. Directly touching
products stored at sub-zero tempera-
tures can result in frostbite.
4. To preventaccidentalpowerdisconnec-
tion, plug the refrigerator directly to the
source. Do not use a double adaptor
aslossofpowercouldleadtothespoil-
ing of the stored food.
5. Do not place bottles in the freezer as
they may crack when frozen.
6. Keep the door securely closed. If the
doorisleftajar,thecontrolledinner tem-
peraturewillrise,resultingin food spoil-
age and increase in electricity costs.
7. Do not install the refrigerator in a damp
or wet location as this may cause dam-
age to the insulation and a leak. Con-
densation may also build on the outer
cabinet and cause rust.
8. Wheninstallingormovingthe refrigera-
tor, make sure that you do not nip or
kink the power cord. Damage of the
power cord may cause electric shock
or fire.
9. Do not use this refrigerator when the
power cord or plug is damaged, or the
outlet attachment is loose, as they may
cause electric shock or fire.
10. Disconnect from the mains electricity
supplybyremovingthe mainsplugfrom
the electricity supply socket. Do not re-
move by pulling the mains lead. This
may cause electric shock or fire.
11. Makesurethatyouleaveadequateven-
tilation space around the refrigerator to
preventthecompressorfromoverheat-
ing and stopping. Please follow the in-
structions given for installation.
CAUTION
Flammable insulation blowing gases
shouldbedisposedappropriately.Take the
cabinet and doors to a recycling plant for
flammable insulation blowing gases.
7
CARE AND CLEANING
Some household cleaning chemicals may affect the inside sur-
faces and plastic shelves resulting in splitting or cracks occur-
ring.
1.Remove theshelvesand pocketsfromthecabinetanddoor.Washtheminwarm soapydishwashing
water; rinse in clean water and dry.
2.Clean the inside with a cloth soaked in warm soapy dishwashing water. Then, use cold water to
wipe off soapy water.
3.Wipe the exterior with a soft cloth each time it is soiled.
4.Clean the Magnetic door seal with a toothbrush and warm soapy dishwashing water.
5.Whenever the refrigerator is moved to clean or repositioned, the Evaporating pan should be
removed and cleaned.
When cleaning all plastic parts inside this refrigerator, only use
diluteddishwashingliquid(soapywater).Makesurethatallplas-
tic parts are thoroughly rinsed with water after cleaning.
NOTE
•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 sur-
face.
Evaporating pan
How to remove
Pull the Evaporating pan toward
yourself.
How to set
Set the Evaporating pan so
that the two protrusions
come through its corre-
sponding holes.
Replacing the lamp bulb
Replace 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 bulbs).
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.
Evaporating pan
When replacing the lamp bulb, unplug the refrigerator first to plevent electric shock.

3
12. Therefrigerationsystembehindandin-
sidetherefrigerator containsrefrigerant.
If this system is punctured it could re-
sult in serious damage to your refrig-
erator, therefore do not allow any sharp
objectstocomeintocontactwiththe re-
frigeration system.
13. Shouldtheflexiblesupplycordbedam-
aged, it must be replaced by service
agent approved by SHARP as a spe-
cial cord is required.
14. In case of gas leak, ventilate the area
byopeningawindow, etc. Do not touch
the refrigerator or the power outlet.
15. Donotplaceheavyoreasilybroken ob-
jects on top of the refrigerator. Objects
mayfallwhenopeningorclosing the re-
frigerator, causing injury.
16. Do not place objects containing liquid
on top of the refrigerator. Spillage may
cause electric shock or fire.
17. Donotdropobjectsinsidetherefrigera-
tor or strike the inner wall. This may
cause the inner surface to crack.
18. This refrigerator is not intended for use
byyoungchildren orinfirmpersons with-
out supervision. Young children should
besupervisedtoensure thattheydonot
play with the refrigerator.
•Keep your refrigerator out of direct sunlight.
•Donot place nexttoheat generating appliance.
•Do not place directly on the ground. Provide
suitable stand.
1.To ensure adequate ventilation for your refrig-
erator, it is recommended to provide space of
6cm on both sides and at the back, and space
of 30cm above the refrigerator. Insufficient
spacing will decrease the cooling efficiency,
resulting in unnecessary consumption of elec-
tricity.
INSTALLATION
Adjustable foot
2.Using the frontAdjustable foot, ensure that the
refrigeratoris positioned firmly and levelonthe
floor.
NOTE
6
STORING FOOD
Refrigeration reduces the rate of food spoilage. To maximize the shelf life of perishable food prod-
ucts, ensure that the food is of the freshest possible quality. The following is a general guide to help
promote longer food storage.
Fruit / Vegetables
To minimize moisture loss, fruit and vegetables should be loosely en-
closed in a plastic material e.g. wrap, bags ( do not seal ) and place in
Vegetable crisper. Those fruits and vegetables with thick skins e.g.
oranges do not require wrapping.
DairyProducts& Eggs
•Most dairy products have a use by date on the outer packaging
which informs the recommended temperature and shelf life of the
product.
•Eggs should be stored in the Egg tray.
Meats / Fish / Poultry
• Place on a plate or dish and cover with paper or plastic wrap.
•For larger cuts of meat, fish, or poultry, place to the rear of the
shelves.
•Ensure all cooked food is wrapped securely or placed in an airtight
container.
NOTE
•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.
FOR BEST STORING FROZEN FOODS
•Quality of foods should be fresh.
•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.
MILK MILK
6cm 6cm
30cm
6cm
110 cm
96 cm

4
DESCRIPTION
1. Top table
2. Temperature control knob
3. Freezer compartment (Ice making compartment)
4. Ice cube tray
5. Meat tray
6. Light
7. Sliding shelf
8. Shelf S
9. Vegetable crisper
10. Egg tray
11. Egg pocket
12. Capsule box
13. Free pocket
14. Small pocket
15. Bottle pocket
16. Magnetic door seal
17. Adjustable foot
Do not place hot objects on Top table. The table may melt and deform.
The table can resist temperature up to 100˚C.
5
5mm
C
O
L
D
W
A
R
M
N
O
R
M
A
L
MIN MAX
OFF
OPERATION
CONTROLLING TEMPE-
RATURES
The inside temperature of the refrigera-
toris controlled by the temperature cotrol
knob.
Once the knob is adjusted, it automati-
cally keeps the inside of the refrigerator
at the desired temperature.
NOTE
•Theknobcannot beturned beyond-MAX
position and should not be forced be-
yond this mark.
•When the knob is set at the WARM dew
drops may be formed.
DEFROSTING
The freezer compartment is re-
quired defrosting operation.
Whenfrostformed withthethick-
ness of 5mm (as thick as the
defrost indicator), the freezer
compartmentisrequired defrost-
ing operation.
And water is discharged in the
evaporatingpan providedabove
thecompressor,and evaporated
by the compressor heat.
PROCEDURE
Remove the ice cube tray and food from the
freezer compartment.
Push the defrosting button.
It is recommended to push the defrosting but-
ton before going to bed in order to complete
thedefrosting overnight. When5mm-thick frost
builds on the evaporator, defrosting would be
complete in about 3-4 hours (during summer).
After completion of defrosting, cooling opera-
tion starts automatically.
Turn the control knob to OFF position, and set
thecontrolknob tooriginal position(example: Nor-
mal) to start cooling operation.
1
2
2
NOTE
•Be sure to refrain from taking off the frost stick-
ing to the evaporator by using a gimlet or a knife.
•Ifthethicknessoversthe
defrost indicator, de-
frosted water may over-
flow the evaporating
pan. Pay due attention
to this regard.
•Be careful not to defrost when frozen food is
stored in the freezer compartment, otherwise it
will thaw. Therefore, it is recommended to per-
form defrosting when no frozen food is stored.
Defrost indicator
C
O
L
D
W
A
R
M
N
O
R
M
A
L
MIN MAX
OFF
KNOB
SETTING
PURPOSE
Stop the operation of the
compressor.
For normal operation.
When storing a large quantity
of food and the door is opened
frequently.
Use in hot seasons.
When cooling the food quickly
or making ice quickly.
When storing a small quantity
of food and the door is not
opened frequently.
When not required, be sure to
return the knob to the original
position, otherwise all food
may be frozen.
OFF
WARM
MIN
NORMAL
COLD
MAX
For use in cold season when
the out door temperature is
comparatively low.
Defrost indicator
1
Defrosting button
Push
WHEN STOPPING DEFROSTING
OPERATION
5mm
10
11
12
13
14
15
2
1
16
17
3
9
6
4
5
7
8

4
DESCRIPTION
1. Top table
2. Temperature control knob
3. Freezer compartment (Ice making compartment)
4. Ice cube tray
5. Meat tray
6. Light
7. Sliding shelf
8. Shelf S
9. Vegetable crisper
10. Egg tray
11. Egg pocket
12. Capsule box
13. Free pocket
14. Small pocket
15. Bottle pocket
16. Magnetic door seal
17. Adjustable foot
Do not place hot objects on Top table. The table may melt and deform.
The table can resist temperature up to 100˚C.
5
5mm
C
O
L
D
W
A
R
M
N
O
R
M
A
L
MIN MAX
OFF
OPERATION
CONTROLLING TEMPE-
RATURES
The inside temperature of the refrigera-
toris controlled by the temperature cotrol
knob.
Once the knob is adjusted, it automati-
cally keeps the inside of the refrigerator
at the desired temperature.
NOTE
•Theknobcannot beturned beyond-MAX
position and should not be forced be-
yond this mark.
•When the knob is set at the WARM dew
drops may be formed.
DEFROSTING
The freezer compartment is re-
quired defrosting operation.
Whenfrostformed withthethick-
ness of 5mm (as thick as the
defrost indicator), the freezer
compartmentisrequired defrost-
ing operation.
And water is discharged in the
evaporatingpan providedabove
thecompressor,and evaporated
by the compressor heat.
PROCEDURE
Remove the ice cube tray and food from the
freezer compartment.
Push the defrosting button.
It is recommended to push the defrosting but-
ton before going to bed in order to complete
thedefrosting overnight. When5mm-thick frost
builds on the evaporator, defrosting would be
complete in about 3-4 hours (during summer).
After completion of defrosting, cooling opera-
tion starts automatically.
Turn the control knob to OFF position, and set
thecontrolknob tooriginal position(example: Nor-
mal) to start cooling operation.
1
2
2
NOTE
•Be sure to refrain from taking off the frost stick-
ing to the evaporator by using a gimlet or a knife.
•Ifthethicknessoversthe
defrost indicator, de-
frosted water may over-
flow the evaporating
pan. Pay due attention
to this regard.
•Be careful not to defrost when frozen food is
stored in the freezer compartment, otherwise it
will thaw. Therefore, it is recommended to per-
form defrosting when no frozen food is stored.
Defrost indicator
C
O
L
D
W
A
R
M
N
O
R
M
A
L
MIN MAX
OFF
KNOB
SETTING
PURPOSE
Stop the operation of the
compressor.
For normal operation.
When storing a large quantity
of food and the door is opened
frequently.
Use in hot seasons.
When cooling the food quickly
or making ice quickly.
When storing a small quantity
of food and the door is not
opened frequently.
When not required, be sure to
return the knob to the original
position, otherwise all food
may be frozen.
OFF
WARM
MIN
NORMAL
COLD
MAX
For use in cold season when
the out door temperature is
comparatively low.
Defrost indicator
1
Defrosting button
Push
WHEN STOPPING DEFROSTING
OPERATION
5mm
10
11
12
13
14
15
2
1
16
17
3
9
6
4
5
7
8

3
12. Therefrigeration system behind and in-
sidetherefrigerator containsrefrigerant.
If this system is punctured it could re-
sult in serious damage to your refrig-
erator, therefore do not allow any sharp
objectsto come into contact withthe re-
frigeration system.
13. Shouldthe flexible supply cord be dam-
aged, it must be replaced by service
agent approved by SHARP as a spe-
cial cord is required.
14. In case of gas leak, ventilate the area
byopening a window, etc. Donottouch
the refrigerator or the power outlet.
15. Donot place heavy oreasilybroken ob-
jects on top of the refrigerator. Objects
mayfall when openingorclosing the re-
frigerator, causing injury.
16. Do not place objects containing liquid
on top of the refrigerator. Spillage may
cause electric shock or fire.
17. Donot drop objects insidetherefrigera-
tor or strike the inner wall. This may
cause the inner surface to crack.
18. This refrigerator is not intended for use
byyoungchildren orinfirmpersons with-
out supervision. Young children should
besupervised toensure thatthey donot
play with the refrigerator.
•Keep your refrigerator out of direct sunlight.
•Donot place nexttoheat generating appliance.
•Do not place directly on the ground. Provide
suitable stand.
1.To ensure adequate ventilation for your refrig-
erator, it is recommended to provide space of
6cm on both sides and at the back, and space
of 30cm above the refrigerator. Insufficient
spacing will decrease the cooling efficiency,
resulting in unnecessary consumption of elec-
tricity.
INSTALLATION
Adjustable foot
2.Using the frontAdjustable foot, ensure that the
refrigeratoris positioned firmly and levelonthe
floor.
NOTE
6
STORING FOOD
Refrigeration reduces the rate of food spoilage. To maximize the shelf life of perishable food prod-
ucts, ensure that the food is of the freshest possible quality. The following is a general guide to help
promote longer food storage.
Fruit / Vegetables
To minimize moisture loss, fruit and vegetables should be loosely en-
closed in a plastic material e.g. wrap, bags ( do not seal ) and place in
Vegetable crisper. Those fruits and vegetables with thick skins e.g.
oranges do not require wrapping.
DairyProducts& Eggs
•Most dairy products have a use by date on the outer packaging
which informs the recommended temperature and shelf life of the
product.
•Eggs should be stored in the Egg tray.
Meats / Fish / Poultry
• Place on a plate or dish and cover with paper or plastic wrap.
•For larger cuts of meat, fish, or poultry, place to the rear of the
shelves.
•Ensure all cooked food is wrapped securely or placed in an airtight
container.
NOTE
•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.
FOR BEST STORING FROZEN FOODS
•Quality of foods should be fresh.
•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.
MILK MILK
6cm 6cm
30cm
6cm
110 cm
96 cm

2
WARNING
1. This refrigerator is airtight. TO PREVENT
FATAL ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN,
please completely remove the door prior
to discarding the refrigerator.
2. Highly volatile and inflammable materials
such as ether, petrol, propane gas, adhe-
sive agents and pure alcohol etc. are li-
able to explode. Do not store these mate-
rials in the refrigerator.
3. To prevent damage to the outer cabinet,
avoid contact with lacquer, and paint, etc.
4. When cleaning your refrigerator, do not
splash water directly on the outer cabinet
orthe interior.This may lead to rusting and
deterioration of the electrical insulation.
5. If any areas adjacent to electrical compo-
nents have to be cleaned, unplug the re-
frigerator first to prevent electric shock,
then wipe the area with a dry cloth.
6. Should electrical components be acciden-
tally immersed in water, unplug the refrig-
erator,dry the parts and contactyournear-
est service agent approved by SHARP.
7. This refrigerator is designed solely for the
purpose of storing foodstuff for domestic
use in accordance with the instructions
given in this manual. Using the refrigera-
tor for other purposes might be harmful to
persons or property.
8. Thisrefrigerator is not suitable for the stor-
ageof materialsrequiring precisetempera-
tures. Deterioration of these materials will
be dangerous.
9. Dust deposited on the power plug may
cause fire. Wipe it off carefully.
10. When replacing the lamp bulb, unplug the
refrigerator first to prevent electric shock.
11. Do not attempt to change or modify this
refrigerator. This may result in fire, electric
shock or injury.
12. Information regarding disposal of the
appliance
1. Do not touch the compressor unit, as it
can become extremely hot during op-
eration.
2. If the power supply is accidentally dis-
connected, please wait for at least 5
minutes before re-connecting the
power, as back pressure in the com-
pressor may trip the overload relay.
3. Avoid removing food from the freezer
with your bare hands. Directly touching
products stored at sub-zero tempera-
tures can result in frostbite.
4. To preventaccidentalpowerdisconnec-
tion, plug the refrigerator directly to the
source. Do not use a double adaptor
asloss of power could lead to the spoil-
ing of the stored food.
5. Do not place bottles in the freezer as
they may crack when frozen.
6. Keep the door securely closed. If the
doorisleftajar,the controlledinner tem-
peraturewill rise, resultingin food spoil-
age and increase in electricity costs.
7. Do not install the refrigerator in a damp
or wet location as this may cause dam-
age to the insulation and a leak. Con-
densation may also build on the outer
cabinet and cause rust.
8. Wheninstalling or movingthe refrigera-
tor, make sure that you do not nip or
kink the power cord. Damage of the
power cord may cause electric shock
or fire.
9. Do not use this refrigerator when the
power cord or plug is damaged, or the
outlet attachment is loose, as they may
cause electric shock or fire.
10. Disconnect from the mains electricity
supplyby removingthe mainsplug from
the electricity supply socket. Do not re-
move by pulling the mains lead. This
may cause electric shock or fire.
11. Makesurethatyouleave adequateven-
tilation space around the refrigerator to
preventthe compressor from overheat-
ing and stopping. Please follow the in-
structions given for installation.
CAUTION
Flammable insulation blowing gases
shouldbe disposed appropriately.Take the
cabinet and doors to a recycling plant for
flammable insulation blowing gases.
7
CARE AND CLEANING
Some household cleaning chemicals may affect the inside sur-
faces and plastic shelves resulting in splitting or cracks occur-
ring.
1.Remove theshelvesand pocketsfrom thecabinetanddoor.Washthemin warmsoapy dishwashing
water; rinse in clean water and dry.
2.Clean the inside with a cloth soaked in warm soapy dishwashing water. Then, use cold water to
wipe off soapy water.
3.Wipe the exterior with a soft cloth each time it is soiled.
4.Clean the Magnetic door seal with a toothbrush and warm soapy dishwashing water.
5.Whenever the refrigerator is moved to clean or repositioned, the Evaporating pan should be
removed and cleaned.
When cleaning all plastic parts inside this refrigerator, only use
diluteddishwashingliquid(soapywater).Makesurethatallplas-
tic parts are thoroughly rinsed with water after cleaning.
NOTE
•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 sur-
face.
Evaporating pan
How to remove
Pull the Evaporating pan toward
yourself.
How to set
Set the Evaporating pan so
that the two protrusions
come through its corre-
sponding holes.
Replacing the lamp bulb
Replace 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 bulbs).
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.
Evaporating pan
When replacing the lamp bulb, unplug the refrigerator first to plevent electric shock.

REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER
OPERATION MANUAL
CONTENTS
•WARNING...........................................2
• CAUTION............................................2
• INSTALLATION ..................................3
• DESCRIPTION ...................................4
• OPERATION .......................................5
•STORING FOOD ................................6
•CARE AND CLEANING .....................7
•WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU CALL
FOR SERVICE....................................8
Thank you very much for buying this SHARP
product. Before using your SHARP refrigerator,
pleasereadthisoperationmanualtoensurethat
you gain the maximum benefit from it .
SJ-15T-H2
8
WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
Before you call for service, check the following
point.
IT IS NORMAL for the refrigerator to produce
the following sounds.
•Loud noise produced by the compressor
when operation starts --- Sound becomes
quieter after a while.
•Sound of flowing fluid (gurgling sound, fizz-
ing sound) --- Sound of refrigerant flowing in
pipes (sound may become louder from time
to time).
•Cracking or crunching sound --- Sound pro-
duced by expansion and contraction of inner
walls and internal parts during cooling.
•Squeaking sound --- Sound produced by ex-
pansion and contraction of internal parts.
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 genera-
tion.
IF YOU STILL REQUIRE SERVICE
Refer to your nearest service agent approved
by SHARP.
SHARP CORPORATION
OSAKA, JAPAN
TINS-J407VRR0 02HK ID
1
MODEL
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