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OPERATION

CONTROLLING TEMPERATURES

The refrigerator controls its temperature automatically. However, if needed, adjust the temperature as follows.

Freezer
compartment

• If the refrigerator is operated for a long time with

FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL set at 7(MAX),
foods stored in the refrigerator compartment may
also freeze.

Refrigerator
compartment

• If the refrigerator is operated for a long time with REFRIGERA-

TOR TEMP. CONTROL set at 7 (MAX), foods stored in the refrig-
erator compartment may also freeze.

• Low ambient temperature may cause placed foods to freeze even

if REFRIGERATOR TEMP. CONTROL is set to 1 (MIN).

HINTS WHEN MAKING ICE

1.

The included Water supply cup can be used to
measure the amount of water to pour into Ice
cube trays. Pouring too much water into the tray
will result in the ice cubes connecting to each
other when frozen.

NOTE:

To prevent damage to the Ice cube box,
do not make ice in the Ice cube box or
pour oil into it.

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.

Lever

Ice cube box

2.

When the ice cubes are made, turn
the lever clockwise to empty the ice
into Ice cube box.

Amount for both Ice cube trays

Amount for one Ice cube tray

DEODORIZING UNIT

A built-in unit which requires no manual operation because it automatically starts operating when the refrigerator is powered on.

7(MAX)

4(MED)

1(MIN)

For making ice rapidly or fast 
freezing.

When frozen food or ice cream is 
not stored.

For normal freezing.

7(MAX)

4(MED)

1(MIN)

For keeping foods fresher tasting.
When the refrigerator does not provide sufficient 
cooling. 

For normal operation.

When the refrigerator  provides excessive cooling.

PLASMACLUSTER

Notes about PLASMACLUSTER operation

The ionizer inside your refrigerator releases clusters of ions,
which are collective masses of positive and negative ions,
into the freezer and refrigerator compartment.
These ion clusters reduce airborne mold fungus.

• There may be a slight odors in the refrigerator. This is the

smell of ozone generated by the ionizer. The amount of
ozone is minimal, and quickly decomposes in the refrig-
erator.

mold 

fungus

MIN

MED

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

MAX

Coldest

REFRIGERATOR TEMP. CONTROL

FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL

MIN

MAX

MED

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Coldest

Plasmacluster

PLASMACLUSTER(ON/OFF)

button

 

(Only for SJ-PK70M, P70M, PK68M, PK65M, P65M, PK63M, PK60M, P60M, PK58M)

The plasmacluster automatically starts operating
when the refrigerator is powered on.

1.

Press “PLASMACLUSTER(ON/OFF) button”, and
the PLASMACLUSTER lamp goes out and the
plasmacluster turns off.

2.

Press  “PLASMACLUSTER(ON/OFF) button”
again, and the PLASMACLUSTER lamp lights up.
The plasmacluster turns on.

Summary of Contents for SJ-60M

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Page 2: ...or base E12 MAX 15W T 20 Make sure that the rated voltage and wattage of the lamp bulbs are correct when replacing Check the la bel near the bulbs When replacing the lamp bulb unplug the refrigerator first to prevent electric shock This refrigerator compartment is equipped with a spe cial fan that quickly and evenly cools the refrigerator compartment should the inside temperature increase when ope...

Page 3: ...STALLATION NOTE 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 7 This refrigerator is designed solely for the purpose of stor ing foodstuff for domestic use in accordance with the in structions given in this manual Using the refrigerator for other purposes might be harmful to persons or propert...

Page 4: ...lever clockwise to empty the ice into Ice cube box Amount for both Ice cube trays Amount for one Ice cube tray DEODORIZING UNIT A built in unit which requires no manual operation because it automatically starts operating when the refrigerator is powered on 7 MAX 4 MED 1 MIN For making ice rapidly or fast freezing When frozen food or ice cream is not stored For normal freezing 7 MAX 4 MED 1 MIN For...

Page 5: ...frigerant flowing in pipes sound may become louder from time to time Cracking or crunching sound Sound produced by expan sion and contraction of inner walls and internal parts during cooling Squeaking sound Sound produced by expansion and con traction 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 generati...

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