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Refrigerator - Freezer Refrigerant: R600a

Insulation blowing gas: Cyclopentane


Operation manual
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SJ-P50M-S SJ-U43P-SL
SJ-P55M-K SJ-U43P-BK
Contents
SJ-P59M-S SJ-U47P-SL
• Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
SJ-FTS16AVP-SL SJ-U47P-BK
• Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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SJ-FTS17AVP-SL • Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
• Useful modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
• Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
• Storing food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
• Care and cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
• Before you call for service. . . . . . . . . . . 12

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Thank you very much for buying this SHARP product. Before using your SHARP
refrigerator, please read this operation manual to ensure that you gain the maximum Household use only
bene¿t from it.
• This refrigerator is intended for making ice cubes, refrigerating and freezing food. Climate Acceptable range of
• This refrigerator is for household use only, with ambient temperature indicated in class ambient temperature
the table. The climate class is speci¿ed on the rating plate. SN +10°C to 32°C
If the refrigerator operates out of range (ambient temperature range) of the climate
class which is rated for that model, it may not be able to maintain satisfactory N +16°C to 32°C
internal temperatures. If the refrigerator is used at colder temperatures, the
refrigerator will not be damaged up to a temperature of +5°C. ST +16°C to 38°C
• The refrigerator should not be subjected to temperatures of -10°C or below for a T +16°C to 43°C
long period of time.

Safety information
WARNING This means that there are high risks of death or serious injury.
CAUTION This means that there are high risks of material damage or personal injury.

CAUTION Fire marks means this refrigerator has risk of ¿re accident.

Ŷ Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.


WARNING Ŷ Disconnect from the main electricity supply by
removing the main plug from the socket.

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Refrigerant Do not remove by pulling the power cord.
Ŷ Dust deposited on the power plug may cause ¿re.
This refrigerator contains Àammable refrigerant (R600a: Wipe it off carefully.
isobutane) and insulation blowing gas (cyclopentane).
Observe the following rules to prevent ignition and Ŷ Pull out the plug if the refrigerator is not used for a
explosion. long time.
Ŷ Do not allow any pointed objects to have contact with Ŷ If the Àexible supply cord is damaged, it must be
the refrigeration system. The refrigeration system replaced by service agent approved by SHARP
behind and inside the refrigerator contains refrigerant. because special cord is required.
Ŷ Do not use mechanical devices or other means to
accelerate the defrosting process. (This refrigerator
has adopted automatic defrosting system.) Installation
Ŷ Do not use electrical appliances inside the refrigerator. Ŷ Do not install the refrigerator in a damp or wet
Ŷ Do not block the space around the refrigerator. location. It may cause the damage to the insulation
or electrical leak. Dew may also appear on the outer
Ŷ Do not use Àammable sprays, such as spray paint cabinet and it causes rust.
near the refrigerator.
Ŷ The refrigerator should be installed Àatly and ¿rmly on
Ŷ Do not store Àammable sprays, such as spray paint in the Àoor.
the refrigerator.
Ŷ In the case of failure of the refrigeration system, do
not touch the wall socket and use open Àames. In use
Open the window and let out the air from the room.
Then ask a service agent approved by SHARP for Ŷ Do not store volatile and Àammable materials such
service. as ether, petrol, propane gas, aerosol cans, adhesive
agents and pure alcohol etc. These materials are
easy to explode.
Power cord, Plug, Socket Ŷ Do not store temperature-sensitive products such as
pharmaceutical products in the refrigerator.
Read carefully the following rules to prevent electric There are high risks of changes in product quality.
shock or ¿re.
Ŷ Do not attempt to change or modify this refrigerator.
Ŷ Make sure to protect the power cord from being This may result in ¿re, electric shock or injury.
damaged during installation or moving. If the power
plug or cord is loose, do not insert the power plug. Ŷ Do not place any object on the top of refrigerator.
If the object falls down from the top, it may cause
Ŷ Do not place multiple portable socket-outlets or injury.
portable power supplies at the rear of the refrigerator.
Ŷ Do not hit the glass doors hard. Otherwise, they may
Ŷ Connect the power plug into the wall socket ¿rmly and break and cause physical injury.
directly. Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug.
Ŷ This appliance can be used by children aged from 8
Ŷ Connect the power plug to the socket with the required years or above and persons with reduced physical,
rated voltage. sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience
Ŷ Connect the earth pin to the earth terminal properly. and knowledge if they have been given supervision or
(3 pin plug region) instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe
Ŷ Connect the earth wire which is installed at the rear of way or understanding the hazards involved. Children
the product to the earth terminal properly. shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
(2 pin plug region) maintenance shall not be done by children without
supervision.

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Safety information
Care and Cleaning
Ŷ Unplug the refrigerator ¿rst to prevent electric shock. CAUTION
Ŷ Do not splash water directly on the outer cabinet or the
interior. This may lead to rusting and deterioration of Transportation
the electrical insulation. Ŷ When you install or move your refrigerator, use curing
mat to protect the Àoor from being damaged.
Trouble Ŷ Carry the refrigerator by holding the handles located
Ŷ If you smell something burning, pull out the power plug on the rear and the feet of the bottom. If you lift up the
immediately. Then ask a service agent approved by refrigerator improperly, it may cause injury.
SHARP for service.
Ŷ In case of gas leak, ventilate the area by opening
window. Do not touch the refrigerator or the power
socket.
Disposal
Ŷ Ensure that the refrigerator presents no danger to
children while being stored until disposal. (e.g. remove
the door to prevent child entrapment.)
Ŷ This refrigerator should be disposed appropriately.
Take the refrigerator to a professional recycling plant rear
for Àammable refrigerant and insulation blowing
gases.

In use
Ŷ Do not touch the compressor unit or its peripheral
parts which are located on the rear of the refrigerator,
as they become extremely hot during operation and
the metal edges may cause injury.
Ŷ Do not touch foods or metal containers in the freezer
compartment with wet hands. This may cause
frostbite.
Ŷ Do not place bottled drinks and cans in the freezer
compartment.
Especially “Express cool” is in operation, there is a
high risk that glass bottles may burst.
Ŷ Do not use other than potable water to make ice
cubes.
Ŷ Do not open or close the door when somebody put
a hand near the door. There is a risk that the other
people may catch their ¿ngers in the door.
Ŷ Do not put oversized object in the pockets of the door.
If the object falls down from the pockets, it may cause
injury.
Ŷ 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.

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Installation Free standing type

1 Keep adequate ventilation space around the


refrigerator.
• The picture shows the minimum required space
3 socket.
Connect the appliance via a correctly installed

for installing the refrigerator. The measurement Note


condition of energy consumption is conducted • Place your refrigerator to access the plug.
under a different space dimension.
• By keeping greater space, the refrigerator may • Keep your refrigerator out of direct sunlight and do not
consume a less amount of power consumption. place next to heat generating appliance.
• If use the refrigerator in the smaller space • Do not place your refrigerator directly on the ground.
dimension than pictured below, it may cause Insert suitable stand such as wooden board under the
temperature rise in the unit, loud noise and failure. refrigerator.
• The space between the rear of the refrigerator
and the wall should be 50mm or more, and less
than 75mm. If the space is wider than 75mm, you
may get injured by touching compressor and its Casters are located on the bottom of the
peripheral parts which are extremely hot during the refrigerator
operation.
• The casters allow the refrigerator to move back and
90mm forth.
or more

60mm
or more

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60mm
or more

Casters (2pcs)

Before using your refrigerator


• Clean the inside parts with a cloth soaked in warm
water.
• If you use soapy water to clean, wipe it off thoroughly
with water.
Overall space required in use
770mm

1400 mm

820mm 1265 mm

2 refrigerator
Use the two front adjustable feet to place the
Àatly and ¿rmly on the Àoor.

Adjustable foot

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Description
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1. Freezer shelf 13. Flexible pocket
2. Ice maker Tall food items (e.g.
Lever
pizza box) can be
1) Do not over¿ll the tray with water. stored by lifting the
Otherwise the ice cubes will join partition from
together when frozen. the bottom of the
2) When ice cubes are made, turn pocket.
the lever clockwise to put the ice
into the ice cube box. Ice cube box 14. Door pockets (2 pcs)
15. Refrigerator pocket
Note
16. Utility pockets
• To prevent the ice cube box from being damaged,
do not pour oil into it or make ice in it. 17. Egg holder
3. Ice cube box 18. Bottle pocket
4. Fresh case & door
5. Refrigerator light If you wish to store large items within your
6. Control panel refrigerator
7. Refrigerator shelves(2 pcs) • You may remove any shelves or any pockets
numbered1,2,3,7,10,13,14,15,16,17,18 in the picture
8. Hybrid cooling panel above.
The panel cools the refrigerator compartment • Cooling performance is not inÀuenced even if you use
indirectly from the rear. In this way, food is cooled the refrigerator in the above situation.
gently without being exposed to cold air Àow.
9. Fruit and vegetable shelf Deodorizing unit
10. Fruit and vegetable crisper Deodorizing catalyst is installed on the routes of cold air.
There is no need to operate and clean.
11. Adjustable feet (2 pcs)
12. Magnetic door seal (2 pcs)

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Useful modes As for the operations, refer to chapter “Control panel”.

Extra cool Freezer


Express freezing compartment

Express cool Fresh case

Extra cool Express freezing Express cool


Feature This mode is to cool This mode speeds up This mode is to cool foods quickly.
beverages or foods to the time to freeze food.
ice-cold.
Note : Food with high-
moisture may freeze.
Point of use Fresh case Freezer compartment Freezer compartment
CAUTION : Do not place glass bottles. There is a
high risk that they may burst.
Operating time 6 hours *1 2 hours *1 30 minutes
• This mode ends automatically. • This mode ends automatically.
• All lamps and the indicator are
Àashing when the operation
is ¿nished.

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To stop the Àashing *2
Press “Express
freezing” button.

After the • There is no need for taking beverages or • Be sure to take the foods out within 30 minutes.
operation foods out. • If the foods are left in the freezer compartment over
completed approximately 30 minutes, they may freeze.
At the time of • This mode is automatically cancelled. • This mode is automatically restarted from the
power failure previous state at the time of re-power.
during the
operation

*1 It may take more time to complete if the operation Note


overlaps with defrosting. This mode starts after • Extra cool, Express freezing and Express cool are not
defrosting is completed. available at the same time while one of the modes is in
*2 If you do not stop the Àashing, it lasts 30 minutes operation.
continuously.
• Avoid opening the door as much as possible during the
operations of these modes.

Plasmacluster
Use this feature when you want to keep the inside of the Note
refrigerator clean. There may be a slight odor in the refrigerator. This is the
The Plasmacluster automatically starts operating when smell of ozone generated by the ionizer. The amount
the refrigerator is powered on. of ozone is minimum and quickly disappears in the
refrigerator.
The ionizer inside your refrigerator releases clusters
of ions, which are collective masses of positive and
negative ions, into the refrigerator compartment.
These ion clusters inactivate airborne mold fungus.

mold
fungus

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Control panel
Useful modes
Button Meaning Default setting

Extra cool
OFF
Express freezing
* The Plasmacluster operates
Express cool automatically when the
refrigerator is powered on.
Plasmacluster ON* There is no need to switch on/off.

Controlling temperature
Button Meaning Default setting
Controlling
temperature
of Refrigerator Note
compartment • If you want to light up the
Controlling indicator, press “F” or “R” button.
temperature of
Freezer compartment

Operations of useful modes


Start operation Cancel operation
Extra cool Press the mode button. Lighting Press the mode button. Turn off

Express Press the mode button. Lighting Press the mode button. Turn off
freezing

Express cool Press the mode button for Flashing Press the mode button. Turn off
3 seconds or more.
(All lamps and the
indicator Àash 3 times.)

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Controlling temperature
The refrigerator controls its temperature automatically. However, you can adjust the temperature as below.
How to check the current temperature • Temperature indicator changes as the picture below
setting (3ĺ4ĺ5ĺ1ĺ2ĺ3) by pressing “F” or “R” button.
The indicator lights up to show the current temperature Level Indicator
level by pressing “F” or “R” button.
Freezer compartment : Press “F” button. 1
Refrigerator compartment : Press “R” button.

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Setting of Freezer/Refrigerator
compartment
Freezer compartment 3
Default setting
1. Press “F” button.
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2. Press “F” button to change the temperature level.

Refrigerator compartment 5

1. Press “R” button. Note

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• After adjusting the temperature level, the indicator
turns off approximately 5 seconds later.
2. Press “R” button to change the temperature level. • The temperature setting remains the same even after
power failure.

Advanced Setting of Freezer/Refrigerator • Temperature indicator changes as the picture


below (5ĺ6ĺ7ĺ8ĺ9ĺ1ĺ2ĺ3ĺ4ĺ5) by
compartment pressing “F” or “R” button.
The temperature of refrigerator compartment and freezer OFF Lighting Flashing
compartment can be adjusted in 9 levels (level 1 ~ 9) by following
the steps a to b.
Level Indicator
Freezer compartment
1
a. Press “F” button ¿rst. Hold down “F” button and then press
“Express freezing” button for 3 seconds or more.
(All lamps and the indicator Àash 3 times.) 2

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The indicator returns to “Default setting”.
b. Press “F” button to change the temperature level. 4
Follow the steps a to b if you want to adjust the temperature in 5
levels. 5
Default setting
Refrigerator compartment

a. Press “R” button ¿rst. Hold down “R” button and then press 6
“Express freezing” button for 3 seconds or more.
(All lamps and the indicator Àash 3 times.)
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The indicator returns to “Default setting”.

b. Press “R” button to change the temperature level. 9


Follow the steps a to b if you want to adjust the temperature in 5
levels.

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Storing food
• Ensure that the food is of the freshest possible quality to maximize the storage life of perishable food. The following
is a general guide to help promote longer food storage.
• Food has a limited storage life. Make sure not to exceed use-by date indicated by manufacturer.

Freezer Advice for preventing dew or


• Freeze small quantities of food at a time in order to frost inside the refrigerator
freeze them quickly.
• Keep the door securely closed. If the food falls down,
• Food should be properly sealed tightly or covered . it may cause a gap between the cabinet and the door.
• Place food in the freezer evenly. Move it back to the shelf or the pocket.
• Label bags or containers to keep an inventory of • Open and close the door quickly as much as possible.
freezing food. Dew or frost may appear if the door is left open for a
long period of time or opening and closing of the door
Refrigerator is very often.
• Stored items should be packed or sealed with such
as food containers or plastic wraps. (Especially food
Fruit / Vegetables with high-moisture)
• Fruit and vegetables should be loosely enclosed in
a plastic material e.g. wrap, bags (do not seal) and
placed in the fruit and vegetable crisper to minimize Advice for storing food
moisture loss.
• Fruits and vegetables which are easily effected by low • Evenly place the food on the shelves to allow the
temperature should be stored in a cool place except cooling air to circulate ef¿ciently.
for the refrigerator. • Hot food should be cooled before storing. Storing hot
food increases the temperature in the unit and the
Dairy Products & Eggs risk of food spoilage.
• Do not block the outlet and inlet of the cool air
• Most dairy products have their best-before date on circulating circuit with food or containers; otherwise
the outer packaging which informs the recommended the food is not be evenly cooled throughout the
temperature and shelf life of the food. refrigerator.
• Eggs should be stored in the egg holder. • Do not place food directly in front of cold air outlet.
This may lead to the food freezing.
Meats / Fish / Poultry
• Place on a plate or a dish and cover with paper or
plastic wrap.
• For larger cuts of meat, ¿sh, or poultry, place to the
rear of the shelves.
• Ensure all cooked food is wrapped securely or placed
in an airtight container.
• Fresh food (securely wrapped) should be stored in
limited time to prevent spoilage and badly affecting IN
other stored foods. OUT

* Notes for fresh food


- Fresh food (securely wrapped) should be stored in
limited time to prevent spoilage and badly affecting
other stored foods.

Tips for saving energy • The amount of energy consumption of this model is
measured as shown in the picture below.
• Install the refrigerator in a well-ventilated area and
keep the space to ventilate.
• Keep your refrigerator out of direct sunlight and do
not place it next to heat generating appliance. 90 mm 50 mm
• Avoid opening the door as much as possible.
• Hot food should be cooled before storing.
• Place the food evenly on the shelves to allow the 300 mm 300 mm
cool air to circulate ef¿ciently.

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Care and cleaning

Important Before transporting


Follow the tips below to prevent cracks on the • Wipe up water in the evaporating pan. Before wiping
inner surfaces and plastic components up the water, wait more than 1 hour after pulling out
• Wipe out food oil adhered to plastic parts. the plug because refrigeration cycle equipment is
extremely hot. (The evaporating pan is located on the
• Some household chemicals may cause damage, so rear of the product.)
use only diluted washing-up liquid (soapy water).
• If undiluted detergent is used or soapy water is not
wiped off thoroughly, it may result in cracks of plastic
parts. Evaporating pan

Cleaning
• Remove the accessories (e.g. shelves) from the
cabinet and the door. Wash them by warm soapy Defrosting of the
dishwashing water. After that, rinse them in clean
water and dry. (Only fruit and vegetable shelf is not
cooling unit
removable) • Defrosting is automatically operated by a unique

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• Clean the inside with a cloth soaked in warm soapy energy saving system. (Approx. once a day.) Ice
dishwashing water. Then, use cold water to wipe off making takes time because the temperature inside
soapy water thoroughly. becomes slightly higher than usual during the
• Wipe the exterior with a soft cloth each time it gets defrosting.
dirty.
• Clean the magnetic door seal with a toothbrush and
warm soapy dishwashing water.
• Wipe the control panel with a dry cloth. When the compartment
light is blown
Note
• Contact the service agent approved by SHARP to
• Do not use heavy-duty cleansers or solvents (lacquer, replace the light. The light is not to be replaced other
paint, polishing powder, benzine, boiled water, etc.) than by quali¿ed service personnel.
which may cause damages.
• If you pull out the power plug once, wait 5 minutes at
least before connecting the power plug again.
• The glass shelves weigh approximately 2 kg each.
Hold them ¿rmly when remove from the cabinet and
Switching off your
carry. refrigerator
• Do not drop objects inside the refrigerator or strike the
inner wall. This may cause cracks to inner surface. If the refrigerator needs to be switched off for an
extended period, the following steps should be taken to
reduce the growth of mold

1. Remove all food.


2. Remove the power plug from the socket.
3. Clean and dry the interior thoroughly.
4. Keep all the doors open slightly for a few days to dry.

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Before you call for service
Before calling for service, check the following points.
Problem Solution
The lamps of control The refrigerator is set at “Demonstration mode”.
panel are Àashing in Follow the steps 1 to 2 to cancel this mode.
order. 1 Open the refrigerator door.
2 Press Extra cool button 5 seconds or more.
(All lamps and the indicator Àash 3 times.)
The outside of the It is normal. This is because of the hot pipe in the cabinet in order to prevent dew
cabinet is hot when generation.
touched.
Refrigerator makes loud Following sounds are normal.
noise. • The compressor makes loud noise when its operation starts
-- Sound becomes quieter after a while.
• The compressor makes loud noise once a day.
-- Operating sound is made immediately after automatic defrost operation of the cooling
unit.
• Sound of Àowing Àuid (gurgling sound, ¿zzing sound)
--It is caused by refrigerant Àowing in pipes(sound may become louder from time to
time).
• Cracking or crunching sound, squeaking sound
-- It is caused by expansion and construction of inner walls and internal parts during
cooling.
Frost or dew appears This may occur in one of the following cases. Use a wet cloth for wiping frost and a dry
inside or outside the cloth for wiping dew.
refrigerator. • When the ambient humidity is high.
• When the door is frequently opened and closed.
• When food containing plenty of moisture are stored. (Wrapping is required.)
• This phenomenon will appear more or less depending on the season (rainy season,
season), habits of usage and environmental conditions of each house.
The food in the • Is the refrigerator operated for a long time with refrigerator temperature control set MAX
refrigerator compartment COLDEST?
is frozen. -- Change the temperature control to the other setting.
• Is the refrigerator operated for a long time with freezer temperature control set MAX
COLDEST?
-- Change the temperature control to the other setting.
• If ambient temperature is low, food may freeze even if the refrigerator compartment is set
MIN.
Odors in the compartment. • Wrapping is required for the foods with strong odors.
• Deodorizing unit cannot remove all odors.
• Clean the inside periodically.
Some lines are on the • These are not defects during production.
surface of the plastic parts. The meeting part of the resin material or Line
the junction part of the metallic mold are
remained like lines.

If you still require service


Refer to your nearest service agent approved by SHARP.

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Ŷ ɐ୫̹ůƭᅟѴѥͱȺŴƶКčȀэ‫פ‬།ļԘ뼶쨞ˤܳ ȫ̒
ॿǢ৸ůĢƘ‫פ‬།ͶՓ뼶쨟 Ŷ ɐ୫țܳॿѴٝćঃǬĠӍឆīĖnjĀŞƶ뼶ĒƠĚ
Ŷ ɐ୫ćܳॿʮ̹ůǖ،뼶 ȁӑ՚˫вƦٍ֠෺ǖ뼶Ʀ‫ؼ‬ĈIJĚćܳॿʋ൫ʨ
Ŷ ɐ୫ੑ௹ܳॿ̠‫׆‬ĀˬǍ뼶 ‫܋‬뼶
Ŷ ɐ୫ćܳॿઐ˥̹ůͲยȡ૦ฆོ뼷ૼƧ૦࿚뼷ۚ‫צ‬Ļ Ŷ țܳॿऱჹŞȫ̒ćŞ‫ذ‬ĀnjːʞٝĘ뼶
ĨĚٍ֠‫ڞ‬ଉͱΖฯ뼶
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Ŷ ɐ୫Ԫǽ΀̜Ͳย૦ฆོ뼷ૼƧćܳॿʮ૦࿚뼶
Ŷ ƧưܳॿĀһ˃ͶՓśƌтච뼷ɐ୫ˈਚ੖ૻǖ۷૜ Ŷ ɐ୫ভ‫څ‬கţȡˀΘŠͲยȡˀΘ뼷ƧႨ⓬뼵‫ޱ‬Ѕ뼵
ǝ뼷ģ୫̹ůdžΖ뼶 ᢅἺ஻뼵ྀʸོ뼵‫ښ‬ႨྔDž뼶ˤ‫׬‬ˀΘĈ‫ڞ‬ଉƥ߭
ŧ৤‫ܢ‬д뼷̝̯ˬǬȸʘ뼶ƔŷԔॊ5*#42ΗĻĀߊŷ ٖ뼶

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˖ӨġķɖDŽέզ뼶 Ŷ ɐ୫ćܳॿʮভԪѹʇ઼ƗՏлȞ뼷ૼƧֳ‫ۺ‬лȞ뼶
ۚ‫צ‬лȞԫĻĨĚȼΘ뼶
ǖ۷ϟ뼷૝Ǻ뼷૝ǝ Ŷ ɐ୫ϐ̒ܳॿ뼶
Ħ֑ٜਚǖͱΖฯ뼷ɐࢅի୰քŗĪ‫צܩ‬뼶 զȗ‫׵ڐ‬ĉ˳ŗʋĀĉ˳ഋ࿿ŠզȗǕƭ뼷Ěٍ֠Ζ
Ŷ ‫̝ڪ‬ćȫ̒ͱࡡƘļԘġ̝֔ǖ۷ᣓϟăɩধ‫׾‬뼶Ƨư ฯ뼵ਚǖŠɩ˻뼶
ǖ۷૜Ǻͱǖ۷ϟśƌ۟ƘDžŰߨ뼷ɐ୫૜Ɍǖ۷૜ Ŷ ɐ୫ćܳॿ‫ˌڊ‬ǽٝ΀̜ˀȞ뼶
Ǻ뼶 ƧưˀȞȭܳॿ‫ˌڊ‬ҎҔ뼷ĻĨĚٍ֠ĉ˳ɩ˻뼶
Ŷ ɐ୫ćܳॿŷˌǽٝĠĊࡡƘК૜ǝͱࡡƘКǖ۷ࣂ˅ Ŷ ɐ୫ůƺ໳ॊරඌɟ뼶ۚ‫צ‬뼷රඌɟĻĨĚ‫ߌۂ‬뼷֠
،뼶 ٍǻɄɩ˻뼶
Ŷ ˢˈțǖ۷૜Ǻ๼๼Ş૜Ɍ੖ૻǖ۷૜ǝ뼶ɐ୫̹ů੢ Ŷ ˤܳॿҏʸίӍŗĘĀɰ‫̹ٿ‬ů뼶ćĈ฼ʸǖ،̹
ǣĀǖϟͱʼҖ૜Ǻ뼶 ůȫƼĀટႹͱϱ֠Ӎą̚ನćٖ߭Āǡ͎Ī뼷ˤܳ
Ŷ țǖ۷૜Ǻ૜Ɍ฼ʸ૙ǭǖ‫إ‬đ́Ā૜ǝĘ뼶 ॿģҏʸǻɄ뼵ƗЋͱғƺƶǚĈܿౡĀडචĉՂ뼵
ͱܿ͠ఆȠȯƾԤͱƢԹĀĉՂ̹ů뼶૚ٜŻɰ‫ٿ‬ʂ
Ŷ Ȣ‫ڪ‬ŞțˈŞգΨˈĖˈŞܸŔ뼶쨞‫ט‬૜ǺŞҞ쨟
ൂܳॿ뼶ćƃ΀̜ટႹĀŰߨĪ뼷ɰ‫ٿ‬ăīšܳॿɖ
Ŷ ΨˈȺȫ̒ćлȞĀˈŞܸŔĀŷҏȋĀˈŞϟ뼶 DŽʓॢӍέզ̝ѵ뼶
쨞‫ט‬૜ǺŞҞ쨟

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ȫƼͩNjƂּ
̝ѵ
Ŷ Ħą֑ٜਚǖ뼷Ϙϵ౲ҎܳॿĀǖ۷૜Ǻ뼶
ȫƼͩNjƂּ
Ŷ ɐ୫ˢˈțnjೞćܳॿĀʮˌŠʋˌ뼶ĒƠĚٍ֠ŀự
Ӎӑ՚ȡĨĪܰ뼶 ̩ࢪ
Ŷ ȫ̒ͱࡡƘܳॿIJ뼷ɐ̹ů֑֔๨ŗ֑ٜŞ‫ذ‬ɩধ뼶
тච
Ŷ ৆ʐʞǏЪˌŷƶȇЪ‫ט‬Ā৆dz౅Ƙܳॿ뼶Ƨư഍Őܳ
Ŷ ƧưǷշĖĈʀɞ‫۝‬౦ą뼷‫צ‬Ӑ̢౲śǖ۷૜Ǻ뼶Ɣŷ ॿĀƶКăȋ뼷ĻĨĚٍ֠ĉ˳ɩ˻뼶
Ԕॊ5*#42ΗĻĀߊŷ˖ӨġķɖDŽέզ뼶
Ŷ пĂţŀူٞǬ෺Ƃт뼷ɐ୫ůƋŅਚੇܳॿŠ૜Ǻ뼷
đǙŧ‫ܢ‬дʘɣ뼶
न޹ܳॿĀ̌ȗ
Ŷ ‫ॿ̝ܳڪ‬ćԪǽIJăĚšɰ‫ٿ‬ҜŪٖ߭뼷ˢٍ‫ڟݻ‬Ħ
ٜ뼶쨞ૼƧ뼷࿿Īܳॿɟ뼷֑ٜɰ‫ٿ‬ౡɌܑ‫ؗ‬뼶쨟
Ŷ ɐჹ‫̌ڒ‬ȗܳॿ뼶ܳॿɐ̩̏χʖˠĀĻยȡ‫خ‬һོӍ
ӑɴţܴǬɄनն̌ȗ௣뼶

Ӻǚ

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Ŷ ɐ୫ˈਚ‫إ‬രƭ‫ͱر‬ȺʞǏܳॿŷˌĀ̠‫ˌ׆‬ɫ뼷ȁĦ
ćʕǟʿǍ뼷ĒȏˌɫĚȼīο˩೎뼷Ʀ‫˔͏̇ؼ‬՚ģ
ĻĨٍ֠ɩ˻뼶
Ŷ ăđůঃƋŅਚੇһഏ‫ب‬ʮĀηȞṦ͏‫̗خ‬،뼶ࣺĚ
ٍ֠Ƌഏ˻뼶
Ŷ ɐ୫țӋ̒ͱ໌̒߻նǽɌһഏ‫ب‬뼶
̖ȎĄqŨэ‫خ‬һrβĨŧ৤IJ뼷රඌӋԫĻĨĚ‫ڞ‬
ഛ뼶
Ŷ ɐ୫ů߻ůnjŗʋĀnj‫خ‬ǟܳՀ뼶
Ŷ ćĈĉțƋǽćܳॿɟઐ˥IJ뼷ɐ୫ŧȯɟ뼶ԪćȺŴ
ĉĻĨĚƻܳॿɟపʐƋϱĀɣٖ뼶
Ŷ ɐ୫ćܳॿɟĀܳॿ૿Ęǽٝഀ૭ļęĀˀȞ뼶Ƨư˾
ˀȞȭܳॿ૿ĘҎҔ뼷ĻĨĚٍ֠ĉ˳ɩ˻뼶
Ŷ ‫̝ڪ‬ćȫ̒ͱഋ‫פ‬රඌ‫ߑڜ‬IJđྏ໱̌ȗරඌ‫ߑڜ‬뼶Ƨ
ưǷǽĪරඌ‫ߑڜ‬뼷̋ĻĨĚ‫ۂ‬ഛͱҜŪ˻ҳ뼶

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ȫ̒ њӐՏ

 ܳॿĀ̠‫̝ڪ˅׆‬ӖѾĀʘɣˬǍ뼶  ۛļȢ‫ڪ‬ȫ̒Ā૜ǝΨˈѴѥ뼶
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ˬǍഀ૭ĪɖDŽĨ۷ϥഹԎʔʰɫ뼶
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sܳॿ̠‫׆‬ĀˬǍɾę뼷ܳॿ̩DŽIJĀഹǖʔɾ
Ň뼶 sѴٝܳॿIJđ֥ŒҨজϔǏ૜౲૜ܻ뼶
sƧưćŇǏĪʍǨԉФĀˬǍഀ૭ġ̹ůܳॿ뼷 sɐ୫țܳॿǽćїʾˢ‫ׯ‬ĀŞƶͱţɴƭ،Āॶ˔뼶
ĻĨĚٍ֠̒ٝѹʇ΋Ƭ뼵ᕒ͡ęӍтච뼶 sɐ୫țܳॿˢˈǽćŞǚĘ뼶ɐćܳॿĪǚӂѥҏȋĀ
фǝ뼷Ƨ҂‫ذ‬뼶
sܳॿŷˌȇ੖ɄƥǍĀˬǍࡍ͹˅ĦęǏ਽М
‫ؼ‬ŇǏ਽М뼶ܼˤˬǍęǏ਽М뼷Н୫ਚ
ੇć̩DŽġļɴĀ‫إ‬രƭŗӍʋ‫ˌ׆‬ɫ뼷ŗыɩ
˻뼶 ‫ڿט‬ʞǏܳॿЪˌ
sࡡƘǪ‫ॿ̹ܳڿ‬ĻŗǡŷࡡƘ뼶

਽М
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਽М
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ࡡƘǪ‫  ڿ‬Ċ

ć̹ůܳॿǡ
sůѹnj༝ܴļĀ‫ݜ‬Ҙʓॢܳॿʮˌ뼶
sƧư̹ůْ᏿ઃ뼷ɐůnjોЪࠚҎडҢْ᏿ઃ뼶

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SJ-P50M SJ-P55M
SJ-U43P SJ-P59M
SJ-FTS16AVP SJ-U47P
SJ-FTS17AVP
 һഏ‫ߑַب‬ ĠβĨ଀
 ‫ܳخ‬ƭ ߝ̑Ⴓ Ļț૿ЪˌĀŒ঳‫͎ذ‬
Ő뼷ŗভԪഀ૭ֈƬĀ
 ɐ୫ćܳϜġ̒͝nj뼶 ηȞ쨞ૼƧໞକ݄૿쨟

ۚ‫צ‬뼷‫خ‬ŪĀܳĚΨʨćĂŐ뼶
ɟ଀  Ċ
 ܳ‫خ‬Ūŗŷ뼷ɐ‫܍‬؊IJ࣌ƶˋʼƘ
ߝ̑Ⴓ뼷țܳԦɖভܳ૿ʮ뼶 ܳॿ଀
ভܳ଀ ŇˀȞߑ  Ċ
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sĦą֑ٜܳՀ૿ɩধ뼷ɐ୫ćȺġԦɌЅͱȀܳ뼶 ӳߑ
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 һ‫ॿبڅ‬ʮࠈ ƧưĞđćܳॿʮভԪęՏˀȞ
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뼵뼵뼵뼵Ā΀̜‫̜΀ͱߑڜ‬ᳳ‫څ‬،뼶
 һ‫  ߑַبڅ‬Ċ s̢̹ǷćŗĘŰբġ̹ůܳॿ뼷Ⱥһ˃вĨăɩ̊‫ڔ‬뼶
 ࣶʸһ˃ǚ‫ذ‬
Ǖǚ‫ذ‬ȭŷˌǍˈŞ̹ܳॿһ‫بڅ‬ȼ‫ױ‬뼶ĒĄĂƝһ ࢏६̒ٝ
‫څ‬ηȞĀѹŠƶʑ뼷ăĚ̹ηȞ‫܋ݕ‬ćһǬȸƥġ뼶
Ǣƾț࢏६ਚ੤ѴٝćһǬĀʘƅĘ뼶ằđɖDŽ߽ǟŠ
 njưŠീַ҅ߑ ʓॢ뼶
njưŠീ̝҅‫بڧ‬
Эђ‫  ט‬Ċ
ɟտ  Ċ

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ǮůβĨ ȯǏ߽ǟ뼷ɐз୰qߝ̑ǚ‫ذ‬rˇ·뼶

ˑƺ‫خ‬һ
Ũэһഏ һഏ‫ب‬

Ũэ‫خ‬һ ̝‫଀ڧ‬

ˑƺ‫خ‬һ Ũэһഏ Ũэ‫خ‬һ


̖Ž ĻŗůǕβĨț߻նͱ ĻŗůǕβĨȀэһഏ ǕβĨĻ‫ۍ‬ηȞŨэһ˃뼶
ηȞһഏχܳһ‫ޔ‬ѐ뼶 ηȞ뼶
ɐͩNjߒnjŒƬĀη
ȞĻĨĚഏʨ뼶
˅ůʞٝ ̝‫૿ڧ‬ һഏ‫ب‬ һഏ‫ب‬
ȫƼͩNjƂּɐ୫ǽٝරඌӋ뼶රඌӋԫĻĨĚ‫ڞ‬
ഛ뼶
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sǕβĨĚĢƘʨ޿뼶 sǕβĨĚĢƘʨ޿뼶
s߽ǟȥŪŷ뼷ǨĈࠈܴ
ŠϱФࠈߴĚࣆᙈ뼶
ࢍӕٜࣆᙈ 
‫܍‬ĪqŨэһഏr‫܍‬ᔧ뼶

̩DŽʨ޿ŷ sƃ̀ț߻նͱηȞȾś뼶 sӨκćŒҙʮȾśηȞ뼶


sƧưηȞƻҢćһഏ‫ب‬঳Ǎɸļ‫ך‬Œҙ뼷ĻĨ
Ěƻഏʨ뼶
ܼć߽ǟʿǍţ sǕβĨĚĢƘȾϥ sǖ۷ฎ֯ŷ뼷ǕβĨĚĢƘȶĤ৤Ƙ뼷ฎ֯Ėƥǡ
ŀ‫א‬ǖ Ā‫ޔ‬ѐ뼶

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Ĩđć‫פ‬།ƥŷ৤Ƙ뼶
sȋˑƺ‫خ‬һ뼵ŨэһഏŠŨэ‫خ‬һȺġĂĊβĨȢć̩

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DŽIJ뼷ԨʋĀβĨƃʑǜIJ̩DŽ뼶
sȋĒȏβĨ̩DŽƥIJ뼷ԃʔॹыŧɟ뼶

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ȋܳॿʘǖIJ뼷‫ش‬͹Ŕ‫׻‬țĢƘɖɌʕǟ‫ޔ‬ѐ뼶 ܳॿʮĻĨĈࡉ͸뼶ĒĄ͹Ŕţŀ،лŀĀ६஻Ā͸ƅ뼶
६஻‫ݦ‬ʇο˩Ň뼷ࣴǽĖܳॿʮĀ६஻ĚೳэŒ̚뼶
ܳॿʮĀ͹Ŕлŀ،țˋһ‫ࣴبڅ‬ǽś‫ش‬͹Ŕ‫׻‬뼶‫ش‬͹Ŕ
‫׻‬ĄȢ͹ŔŠ‫ݹ‬͹ŔĀ‫מ‬ʸɄ뼶
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ᕡཕ

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ߝ̑ǚ‫ذ‬
ǮůβĨ
‫܍‬ᔧ ߒ‫ץ‬ չΗѴٝ

ˑƺ‫خ‬һ
ȯহ
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‫ش‬͹Ŕ‫׻‬ ŧ q1((r쨞ȯ쨟뼶

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һഏ‫ب‬ĀѹʇЭ· ͱq4r‫܍‬ᔧ뼶

ǮůβĨĀ߽ǟ
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ˑƺ‫خ‬һ ‫܍‬ĪβĨ‫܍‬ᔧ뼶 ࣆа ‫܍‬ĪβĨ‫܍‬ᔧ뼶 ȯহ

Ũэһഏ ‫܍‬ĪβĨ‫܍‬ᔧ뼶 ࣆа ‫܍‬ĪβĨ‫܍‬ᔧ뼶 ȯহ

Ũэ‫خ‬һ ‫܍‬ĪβĨ‫܍‬ᔧ‫ڀ‬ҙͱƑ ࣆᙈ ‫܍‬ĪβĨ‫܍‬ᔧ뼶 ȯহ


Ġ뼶
쨞ǨĈࠈܴŠϱФࠈࣆᙈ
ơ뼶쨟

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ǕܳॿĚĢƘЭ·ѹʇ뼶ƧĈ̀đ뼷਩Ļ‫܍‬ƧĪƶʑЭ·ѹʇ뼶
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‫܍‬Īq(rͱq4r‫܍‬ᔧŷ뼷ϱФ،аŐ뼷‫׃‬ФȋǡѹʇDž͇뼶
һഏ‫܍ب‬Īq(r‫܍‬ᔧ뼶 Dž͇ ϱФ،

һ‫܍بڅ‬Īq4r‫܍‬ᔧ뼶

һഏ‫ب‬Šһ‫بڅ‬ĀѴٝ
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sЭђѹʇDž͇ŷ뼷ϱФ،ę‫ڀך‬ҙŷȯহ뼶
sӕǖŷѹʇѴٝģĚŠӕǖǡ̝̯Ăٍ뼶

һഏ‫ب‬Šһ‫بڅ‬ĀƬ͇Ѵٝ s‫܍‬Īq(rͱq4r‫܍‬ᔧŷ뼷ѹʇϱФ،ț‫̆܍‬
Īʍ쨞샆샆샆샆샆샆샆샆샆쨟Ǩ
֭֫ŗĪϲበaĖb뼷һ‫بڅ‬Šһഏ‫ب‬ĀѹʇĻ‫܍‬ĊDž͇ Фȼ͓뼶
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һഏ‫ب‬ Dž͇ ϱФ،
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b. ‫܍‬Īq4r‫܍‬ᔧ뼷ŗϐȼѹʇDž͇뼶
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sηˀĀভԪ೗ЄĈՃ뼶‫̝ڪ‬ηˀȞΘŕĤ‫ڧ‬뼷ŗŕęՃʇŞ੢ǣͲઈηˀĀভԪ೗Є뼶

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