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Care and Cleaning
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Disposal
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Transportation
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When you install or move your refrigerator, use curing
mat to protect the floor from being damaged.
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Caution
In use
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Do not use other than potable water to make ice cubes.
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Carry the refrigerator securely.
If you lift up the refrigerator improperly, it may cause
injury.
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.
If you smell something burnt, pull out the power plug
immediately. Then ask a service agent approved by
SHARP for service.
In case of gas leak, ventilate the area by opening window.
Do not touch the refrigerator or the powersocket.
Ensure that the refrigerator presents no danger to
children while being stored for disposal. (e.g. remove
the magnetic door seals to prevent child entrapment.)
This refrigerator should be disposed appropriately.
Take the refrigerator to a professional recycling plant
for flammable refrigerant and insulation blowing gases.
Do not touch foods or metal containers in the freezer
compartment with wet hands. This may cause frostbite.
Do not place bottled drinks and cans in the freezer
compartment.
Do not open or close the door when other people put
a hand near the door. There is a risk that the other
people may get their fingers caught in the door.
Do not put oversized object in the pockets of the door.
If the object falls down from the pockets, it may cause
injury.
Make sure to handle the glass shelves with care to
install or uninstall. If you drop the glass shelves, it may
break or cause injury.