1. Folasaga
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient use of your Sharp SJ-UD135T2S-EU 135L Refrigerator. Please read these instructions carefully before installation, operation, or maintenance. Keep this manual for future reference.
2. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
Your safety and the safety of others are paramount. Follow all safety precautions to prevent injury or damage.
Saogalemu Lautele
- O lenei meafaigaluega ua fa'amoemoe mo na'o le fa'aoga ile aiga.
- Do not allow children to play with the appliance. Supervision is necessary when children are near.
- Ia fa'amautinoa le sa'o o le ea fa'ata'amilo i le masini e puipuia ai le so'ona vevela.
- Aua ne'i teuina ni mea pāpā e pei o apa aerosol o lo'o iai se mea e fa'amumu i totonu o lenei masini.
- The appliance uses R600a refrigerant, which is flammable. Handle with care during transport and installation to avoid damage to the cooling circuit.
Saogalemu Faaeletise
- Connect the appliance to a properly grounded power outlet.
- Aua le faʻaaogaina ni faʻaopoopoga maea poʻo ni faʻamau fetuʻunaʻi.
- Do not pull the power cord to disconnect the appliance. Always grasp the plug firmly.
- Afai ua faaleagaina le uaea eletise, e tatau ona sui e le kamupani gaosi oloa, lana sui sooupu, poo ni tagata agavaa faapena e aloese ai mai se lamatiaga.
3. Oloa Ua Ovaview
Familiarize yourself with the components of your Sharp refrigerator.

Ata 3.1: totonu view of the Sharp SJ-UD135T2S-EU Refrigerator.

Image 3.2: Front exterior view of the Sharp SJ-UD135T2S-EU Refrigerator.
Vaega Autu:
- Fata fetu'una'i: For flexible storage of various food items.
- Talone Faitotoa: Ideal for bottles, jars, and smaller items.
- Fruit and Vegetable Drawer: Designed to maintain optimal humidity for produce.
- Mechanical Temperature Control: Dial for adjusting the internal temperature.
- moli totonu ole LED: Provides clear visibility of contents.

Image 3.3: Detail of the Fruit and Vegetable Drawer.

Image 3.4: Detail of interior shelves and temperature control.
4. Seti
4.1 Tatalaina
- Remove all packaging materials, including foam and adhesive tape.
- Inspect the appliance for any transport damage. Report any damage to your retailer immediately.
- Taofi mea fa'apipi'i ia aua ne'i maua e tamaiti.
4.2 Tulaga
- Tuu le pusaaisa i luga o se mea mautu ma laugatasi.
- Ensure adequate air circulation around the appliance. Leave at least 10 cm (4 inches) of space at the back and sides, and 30 cm (12 inches) at the top.
- Avoid placing the refrigerator in direct sunlight or near heat sources such as stoves, radiators, or heaters.
- Do not install the appliance in areas with high humidity.
4.3 Fa'avasegaina
Adjust the leveling feet at the bottom front of the appliance to ensure it is stable and level. A level appliance operates more efficiently and prevents door alignment issues.
4.4 Fa'amamaina Muamua
Before first use, clean the interior and exterior of the refrigerator with a mild detergent and warm water. Wipe dry thoroughly.
4.5 So'oga Fa'aeletise
- Allow the refrigerator to stand upright for at least 2-4 hours before plugging it in. This allows the refrigerant to settle.
- Plug the appliance into a dedicated, grounded electrical outlet.
- Do not overload the circuit with other appliances.
5. Faʻagaioiga
5.1 Puleaina o le vevela
The refrigerator features a mechanical temperature control dial located inside the compartment. Turn the dial to adjust the cooling intensity:
- 'Min' setting: Less cooling.
- 'Max' setting: More cooling.
For general use, a medium setting is usually sufficient. Adjust as needed based on ambient temperature and the amount of food stored.
5.2 Taiala mo le Teuina o Mea'ai
- Store cooked foods and dairy products on upper shelves.
- Raw meat and fish should be stored on the lowest shelf to prevent dripping onto other foods.
- Use the fruit and vegetable drawer for fresh produce to maintain its freshness.
- Ensure all food is covered to prevent drying out and odor transfer.
- Aua le tu'u sa'o meaai vevela i totonu o le pusaaisa; fa'ataga e maalili muamua.
5.3 LED Interior Lighting
The refrigerator is equipped with energy-efficient LED lighting that illuminates automatically when the door is opened.
6. Tausiga
6.1 Fa'amamāina
- Aveese i taimi uma le masini a'o le'i fa'amamā.
- Clean the interior regularly with a solution of mild detergent and warm water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
- Solo le pito i fafo i se malu, oamp ie. Aua ne'i fa'aogaina ni mea fa'amama fa'afefete po'o ni solu.
- Clean the door seals with warm water to ensure they remain flexible and seal properly.
- Dust the condenser coils at the back of the appliance periodically (if accessible) to maintain efficiency.
6.2 Fa'a'aisa (Tautala)
This refrigerator features a manual defrosting system. Frost buildup on the interior walls can reduce cooling efficiency. Defrost the appliance when the frost layer reaches approximately 5 mm (0.2 inches) thick.
- Aveese le pusaaisa mai le paoa.
- Aveese uma mea'ai ma teu i se nofoaga malulu.
- Leave the door open to allow the frost to melt naturally. Place towels at the bottom to absorb water.
- A uma ona liu aisa, fa'amamā ma fa'amago lelei le totonu.
- Plug the refrigerator back in and allow it to cool down before returning food.
6.3 Malosi Outage
I le tulaga o se mana outage, keep the refrigerator door closed to maintain the internal temperature for as long as possible. Avoid opening the door unnecessarily.
6.4 Vacation Care
- Aso malolo Puupuu: Leave the refrigerator operating.
- Ta'aloga umi: Unplug the appliance, empty all food, clean the interior thoroughly, and leave the door slightly ajar to prevent odors and mold growth.
7. Faʻafitauli
A'o le'i fa'afeso'ota'i le 'au'aunaga, siaki fa'afitauli masani nei ma fofo:
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| E le ola le pusaaisa. | Leai se eletise. | Check if the plug is properly inserted and the power outlet is working. |
| E le lava le malulu o le vevela. | Temperature setting is too high; door opened too frequently; too much food stored; poor ventilation. | Adjust temperature control to a colder setting; avoid frequent door openings; ensure proper air circulation. |
| Pio e le masani ai. | Appliance is not level; objects touching the back wall; normal operating sounds. | Adjust leveling feet; ensure nothing is touching the appliance; gurgling/humming sounds are normal for refrigerant circulation. |
| Vai luga o le foloa. | Drain hole blocked; drip tray overflowing during defrost. | Clear the drain hole; ensure drip tray is correctly positioned and emptied if full. |
If the problem persists after checking these points, contact qualified service personnel.
8. Fa'amatalaga
Technical data for the Sharp SJ-UD135T2S-EU Refrigerator:
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | SJ-UD135T2S-EU |
| Malosiaga | 135 lita |
| Fua (W x D x H) | 54 cm x 59.5 cm x 83.8 cm |
| mamafa | 26 kilokalama |
| Vasega Malosiaga | D (from A to G) |
| Fa'aaogaina Malosiaga Faaletausaga | 73 kWh/tausaga |
| Tulaga Pio | 35 dB |
| Faiga Fa'a'aisa | Tusi Lesona |
| Ituaiga Fa'apipi'i | Faʻatauga |
| Fa'apitoa Fa'apitoa | Low noise, Base drawer |

Image 8.1: Energy Label for Sharp SJ-UD135T2S-EU.
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
9.1 Fa'amaoniaga a le Faumea
This Sharp refrigerator comes with a minimum manufacturer's warranty of 24 months from the date of purchase. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
9.2 EPREL Database Information
Further product information can be found by scanning the QR code on the energy label or by visiting the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL) database at the following link:
https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/2334861
9.3 Fesoasoani mo Tagata Fa'atau
For technical assistance, spare parts, or service requests, please contact your local Sharp service center or the retailer where the appliance was purchased. Always provide the model number (SJ-UD135T2S-EU) and serial number (if applicable) when contacting support.





