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Refrigerator / User Guide
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Service life of the product is increase if it is
regularly cleaned
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First unplug the product
before cleaning your refrigerator.
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Never use any sharp and abrasive tools,
soap, household cleaners, detergent and
wax polish for cleaning.
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Dissolve one teaspoon of carbonate in half
liter of water. Soak a cloth with the solution
and wrung it thoroughly. Wipe the interior
of the appliance with this cloth and the dry
thoroughly.
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Make sure that no water enters the lamp
housing and other electrical items.
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Clean the door with a damp cloth. To
remove door and body shelves, remove all
of its contents. Remove door shelves by
moving them upwards. After cleaning, slide
them from top to bottom to install.
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Never use cleaning agents or water that
contain chlorine to clean the outer surfaces
and chromium coated parts of the product.
Chlorine causes corrosion on such
metal surfaces.
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Do not use sharp, abrasive tools, soap,
household cleaning agents, detergents,
kerosene, fuel oil, varnish etc. to prevent
removal and deformation of the prints on
the plastic part. Use lukewarm water and a
soft cloth for cleaning and then wipe it dry.
6.1. Avoiding bad odors
Materials that may cause odor are not used in
the production of our appliances. However, due
to inappropriate food preserving conditions
and not cleaning the inner surface of the
appliance as required can bring forth the
problem of odor.
Therefore, clean the refrigerator with
carbonate dissolved in water every 15 days.
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Keep the food in closed containers.
Microorganisms spreading out from
uncovered containers can cause unpleasant
odours.
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Never keep the food that have expired best
before dates and spoiled in the refrigerator.
6.2. Protecting the plastic surfaces
Clean with arm water immediately as the oil may
cause damage on the surface when it is poured
on plastic surfaces.
6.3. Door Glasses
Remove the protective foil on the glasses.
There is a coating on the surface of the glasses.
This coating minimizes the stain build-up and
helps to remove the possible stains and dirt
easily.Glasses that are not protected with such
a coating may be subject to persistent binding
of air or water based organic or inorganic dirt
such as limescale, mineral salts, unburned
hydrocarbons, metal oxides and silicones
that can easily and quickly cause stains or
material damage. Keeping the glass clean
becomes too difficult despite the regular
cleaning. Consequently, the appearance and the
transparency of the glass deteriorates. Harsh
and corrosive cleaning methods and compounds
will intensify these defects and speed up the
deterioration process.
Water-based cleaning products that are not
alkaline and corrosive must be used for regular
cleaning purposes.
Non-alkaline and non-corrosive materials must
be used for cleaning so that the service life of
this coating lasts for a long time.
These glasses are tempered to increase their
durability against impacts and breaking.A safety
film is also applied to their rear surfaces as an
extra safety measure in order to prevent them
from causing damage to their surrounding in
case of a breakage.
*Alkali is a base that forms hydroxide ions (OH¯)
when it is dissolved in water.
Li (Lithium), Na (Sodium), K (Potassium) Rb
(Rubidium), Cs (Cesium) and artificial and
radioactive Fr (Fan-sium) metals are called
ALKALI METALS.