4. CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
• When cleaning your | • The refrigerator can | • Use a soft cloth for |
refrigerator, unplug the | smell on its initial | cleaning the interior and |
power cord and use a | operation, but the odor | exterior of the |
soft cloth and | will be away when the | refrigerator. |
dishwashing liquid to | refrigerator is cooled |
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clean. | sufficiently. |
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• Do not splash water | • Put the parts back to |
directly on the | their original position. |
refrigerator itself. |
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■Turn the temperature control in the refrigerator and freezer compartment toward WINTER for colder temperature and toward MIN for warmer temperature.
■Allow approximately 12 hours or overnight for the temperature to stabilize, Then check to see if further adjustments are necessary.
To turn off the refrigerator
Disconnect the power supply cord. Remove ice tray and food. Leave doors ajar for air circulation and dehumidification of both sections.
DEFROSTING THE REFRIGERATOR
It is defrosted automatically in the refrigerator.
To Avoid The Risk of Electrical Shock or Death unplug the power cord before replacing a burned out light bulb or cleaning.
Cleaning
Remove all food from the freezer and refrigerator sections.
Exterior : Wash with warm, soapy water, rinse and dry.
Use appliance polish or wax periodically to keep the exterior looking like new.
Door gasket : Clean at least twice a year with mild soap and water. Rinse and dry. Apply a light film of petroleum jelly to the gaskets to keep them soft.
Interior : Wash the liner with warm, soapy water, rinse and dry.
Interior and Exterior
1.DO NOT USE abrasive,
These can scratch and dull the surface, depending on their abrasiveness and the cleaning pressure applied.
Avoid metal pads and abrasive impregnated plastic, nylon and cloth pads, etc.
2.DO NOT USE concentrated liquid dishwashing detergent (dissiove in warm water before using.), abrasive cleaners, solvents or polishing agents on plastic parts. These cleaners may cause cracking or discoloring.
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