Before Using Your Fridge Freezer - Sharp SJ-F1560EVI-EU Guide D'utilisation

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CHAPTER -1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• For safe operation it is important that your fridge freezer is safe and balanced. The adjustable feet are used to
level your fridge freezer. Make sure that your appliance is level before placing any foodstuffs
inside it.
• We recommend that you wipe all shelving and trays with a cloth soaked in warm water mixed
with a teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda before use. After cleaning rinse with warm water and
dry.
• Install using the plastic distance guides, which can be found at the rear of the appliance. Turn
90 degrees (as shown in the diagram). This will keep the condenser from touching the wall.
• Refrigerator should be placed against a wall with a free distance not exceeding 75 mm.

Before Using your Fridge Freezer

• Before setting up your fridge freezer, check for any visible damage. Do not install or use your fridge freezer
if it is damaged
• When using your fridge freezer for the first time, keep it in an upright position for at least 3 hours before
plugging into the mains. This will allow efficient operation and prevents damage to the compressor.
• You may notice a light odour when using your fridge freezer for the first time. This is perfectly normal and
will fade away as the fridge starts to cool.
NO FROST technology
Differs from many other standard fridge freezers. Other appliances may experience ice in the
freezer compartment due to the opening of the doors and humidity caused by the food. In
such appliances defrosting is required. They have to be turned off periodically, the food inside
moved and the ice removed.
Your "no frost" fridge freezer prevents such problems by evenly distributing in the fridge and
freezer compartments through the use of a fan. This cools your food evenly and uniformly,
preventing humidity and freezing.
Blue arrows: Blow cold air
Red arrows: Returning hot air
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