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CARE AND CLEANING 

1. Remove the shelves and pockets from the cabinet and 

door. Wash them in warm soapy 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.

If a refrigerator lamp blows

The lamp should only be replaced by a service centre 

approved by SHARP. 

Switching off your refrigerator

If the refrigerator needs to be switched off for an extended 

period, the following steps should be taken to reduce the 

symptom of mould:
1. Remove all food.
2. Remove the power plug from the power point.
3. Clean and dry the interior thoroughly.
4. Ensure that all the doors are wedged open slightly for 

air circulation.

STORING FOOD  

Refrigeration reduces the rate of food spoilage. 

To maximise the shelf life of perishable food products, 

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 minimise moisture loss, fruit and vegetables should be 

loosely enclosed in a plastic material (e.g. wrap, bags) and 

placed in the vegetable crisper.

Dairy Products & 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 pocket.

Meat / 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.

 Do not block the outlet and inlet of the 

cool air circulating circuit with food or 

containers; otherwise the food will not 

be evenly cooled throughout the 

refrigerator.

 Do not 

place food 

directly in 

front of cold 

air outlet. 

This may lead to the food freezing.

FOR BEST FREEZING

 Quality of food should be fresh.

 Freeze small quantities of food at a time to freeze them 

quickly.

 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.

IN

OUT

Vegetable 

shelf

• 

Keep the door securely closed.

WARNING

Unplug the refrigerator first to prevent electric 

shock.

Do not splash water directly on the outer cabinet 

or the interior. This may lead to rusting and 

deterioration of the electrical insulation.

IMPORTANT

To prevent cracking on inside surfaces and plastic 

components, follow these tips : 

 Wipe any food oils adhered to plastic components.

 Some household chemicals may cause damage, so use 

only diluted washing-up liquid (soapy water).

 If undiluted detergent is used or soapy water is not wiped 

off thoroughly, cracking of plastic parts can result. 

 Wipe any spills from the refrigerator immediately as acid  

or alkaline in the food can cause cracking and staining of 

plastic parts.

NOTE 

 

Do not use hot water, household cleaning powders, creams 

or spray-on cleaning products, or any other cleaning 

products such as mineral turpentine, methylated spirits, 

thinners, petrol etc. These may damage your refrigerator 

and may void any warranty. 

 

If the power supply is disconnected, please wait for at least 

5 minutes before re-connecting power.

 

Wipe any spills from the control knob immediately as liquid 

ingress can damage the electronics.

 

Do not drop objects inside the refrigerator or strike the inner 

wall. This may cause the inner surface to crack. 

Summary of Contents for SJ-194S

Page 1: ...G STORING FOOD BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE SPECIFICATION aa Thank you 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 MODEL SJ 194S SJ 222S SJ 244S SJ 308S SJ 339S 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 SJ F230G SJ F230G SJ F230G Ag ...

Page 2: ...foot Magnetic door seal Door pocket Bottle pocket Small pocket left Small pocket right Light switch Egg pocket Egg holder Door pocket Magnetic door seal Model name SJ 194S SJ 222S SJ 244S SJ 308S SJ 339S Refrigerator shelf glass 2 2 2 Refrigerator shelf plastic 1 2 Vegetable shelf glass 1 1 1 Vegetable shelf plastic 1 1 Door pocket 2 2 3 3 3 Egg holder 1 1 Small pocket right 1 1 1 2 Small pocket l...

Page 3: ...Should the flexible supply cord be damaged it must be replaced by service agent approved by SHARP as a special cord is required Do not touch the compressor unit or its peripheral parts as they become extremely hot during operation and the metal edges may cause injury Do not touch food or metal containers in the freezer compartment with wet hands This may cause frostbite Do not place bottled and ca...

Page 4: ...When the ice cubes are made turn the lever clockwise to empty the ice into the Ice cube box NOTE To prevent damage to the Ice cube box do not make ice in the Ice cube box Deodorizing unit A deodorizing catalyst is installed on the routes of cold air No operation or cleaning is required Defrosting Defrosting is fully automatic due to a unique energy saving system Adjustable foot Lever Ice cube box ...

Page 5: ...ot foods should be cooled before storing Storing 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 food or containers otherwise the food will not be evenly cooled throughout the refrigerator Do not place food directly in front of cold air outlet This may lead to the food freezing FOR BE...

Page 6: ...gurgling sound fizzing sound Sound of refrigerant flowing in pipes sound may become louder from time to time Cracking or crunching sound Squeaking sound Sound produced by expansion and contraction of inner walls and internal parts during cooling Frosting or condensation generation occurs inside or outside the refrigerator This may occur in one of the following cases Use a wet cloth for wiping fros...

Page 7: ...0 610 631 631 Group AS NZS 4474 1 Net weight kg Outer dimensions mm Charge g Insulation blowing gas Rated storage volume L Rated gross volume L Defrosting input W Internal lamp input W Climate class Refrigerant Rated voltage V Rated frequency Hz Rated current A Rated input of heating system W 230 240 50 0 42 0 43 140 152 140 152 15 max T HFC 134a 110 Cyclo pentane 5T 90 95 110 90 ...

Page 8: ... PTY LTD A B N 40 003 039 405 1 HUNTINGWOOD DRIVE HUNTINGWOOD N S W 2148 P O BOX 6827 BLACKTOWN N S W 2148 SHARP CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 59 HUGO JOHNSTON DRIVE PENROSE AUCKLAND Printed in Thailand TINS B021CBRZ 09HT TH 1 ...

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