
Part |
| What | to | use |
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Removable | Trivet | Mild | detergent | and | |
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| warm | water |
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Outside |
| Sponge, | cloth | or | |
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| paper | towel; | mild | |
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| detergent |
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Inside walls | Plastic | scraper, | pans of |
| hot water, electric | fan, | |
| sponge | or towel, |
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| baking | soda, warm | |
| water |
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Door liner and gasket Sponge, soft cloth or
papertowel; mild detergent, warm water
DO NOT USE cleaning or cleansers containing
Condenser | coil | Vacuum cleaner; use |
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| brush attachment |
How to | clean |
| 1 | |
l Wast with warm water and a mild | ||||
| dete | gent. |
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l | Rinse | and | dry. |
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l Wast with warm water and a mild | ||||
| deter | .gent |
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l | Rinse | and | dry. |
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l | Do not use | abrasive | or harsh cleansers. |
0 Use Fllastic scraper to remove frost.
l Place pans of hot water in freezer with door oper to speed melting. Directing air from an el ?ctric fan into the freezer will also help.
l Wash with solution of 2 tablespoons (26 g) bakir g soda to 1 quart (.95L) warm water.
l Rinse and dry.
l Wash with mild detergent and warm water. l Rinse and dry.
waxes, r::oncentrated detergents, bleaches petrolleum on plastic parts.
0 Pull fr :ezer out.
l Clea I dust and lint from condenser [every 2 to 3 months).
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