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5.

 

CLEANING 

5.1

 

Defrosting

 

NOTE THIS UNIT DOES NOT HAVE AN AUTO DEFROST SYSTEM. 
Please  use  a  plastic  ice  shovel  when  clearing  the  frosting  of  the  evaporator.  Do  not  use  metal 
sharp objects. 
 

5.2

 

Cleaning the Interior and the Exterior of the Unit 

 

Dusts  behind  the  refrigerator  and  on  the  ground  shall  be  timely  cleaned  to  improve  the 
cooling effect and energy saving.   

 

Check the door gasket regularly to make sure there are no debris. Clean the door gasket with 
a soft cloth dampened with soapy water or diluted detergent. 

 

The interior of the refrigerator should be cleaned regularly to avoid odor.   

 

Please turn off the power before cleaning interior, remove all foods, drinks ,shelves, drawers, 
etc. 

 

Use  a  soft  cloth  or  sponge  to  clean  the  inside  of  the refrigerator,  with  two  tablespoons  of 
baking  soda  and  a  quart  of  warm  water.  Then  rinse  with  water  and  wipe  clean.  After 
cleaning, open the door and let it dry naturally before turning on the power. 

 

For areas that are difficult to clean in the refrigerator (such as narrow sandwiches, gaps or 
corners),  it  is  recommended  to  wipe  them  regularly  with  a  soft  rag,  soft  brush,  etc.  and 
when  necessary,  combined  with  some  auxiliary  tools  (such  as  thin  sticks)  to  ensure  no 
contaminants or bacterials accumulation in these areas. 

 

Do not use soap, detergent, scrub powder, spray cleaner, etc., as these may cause odors in 
the interior of the refrigerator or contaminated food. 

 

Clean the bottle frame, shelves and drawers with a soft cloth dampened with soapy water or 
diluted detergent. Dry with a soft cloth or dry naturally. 

 

Wipe  the  outer  surface  of  the  refrigerator  with  a  soft  cloth  dampened  with  soapy  water, 
detergent, etc., and then wipe dry. 

 

Do  not  use  hard  brushes,  clean  steel  balls,  wire  brushes,  abrasives(such  as  toothpastes), 
organic  solvents  (such as  alcohol, acetone,  banana  oil,  etc.),  boiling  water,  acid  or alkaline 
items, which may damage the fridge surface and interior. Boiling water and organic solvents 
such as benzene may deform or damage plastic parts. 

 

Do  not  rinse  directly  with water  or  other  liquids  during  cleaning  to  avoid  short  circuits  or 
affect electrical insulation after immersion. 
 

5.3

 

Cleaning Tips 

Condensation  may  appear  on  the  outside  of  the  unit.  This  may  be  due  to  a  change  in  room 
temperature. Wipe of any moisture residue. If the problem continues, please contact a qualified 
technician for assistance. 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ES RTF210SFIN

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual REFRIGERATOR Model ES RTF240SFW ES RTF210SFW ES RTF210SFIN...

Page 2: ...VERVIEW 9 4 OPERATION 10 4 1 Switching On Your Unit 10 4 2 Noise Inside the Unit 10 4 3 Tips for Keeping Food in the Unit 10 4 4 Change the Light Bulb 10 5 CLEANING 11 5 1 Defrosting 11 5 2 Cleaning t...

Page 3: ...substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance THE appliance has to be unplugged after use and before carrying out user maintenance on the appliance WARNING Keep ventila...

Page 4: ...revent children from being locked inside TOavoid contamination of food please respect the following instructions Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature i...

Page 5: ...nit not to perform properly This unit is not designed for use in a garage or outdoor installation Do not drape the unit with any covering When installing the unit ensure that 10 cm of free space is le...

Page 6: ...o the other side A Remove the nut with sleeve Take off the washer then remove the axes to the other side and fixed B Remove the door limit block C Please taking out another door limit block with screw...

Page 7: ...Replace the bottom door bearing bush and the limit block 6 Replace the bottom hinge to the other side then fix it with screws 7 Replace the mid hinge 8 Set the bottom door right position fix the mid h...

Page 8: ...n Ensure the Appliance is unplugged and empty Adjust the two leveling feet to their highest position We recommend you have someone to assist you 12 replace the leveler to the other side and adjust it...

Page 9: ...stallation of accessory Step 1 take out two plug pins from the door Side of door open Step 2 Install the door handle to the door and fasten it with screws Step 3 Cover screw caps of the handle into sc...

Page 10: ...d is damaged or the plug is worn Do not put flammable explosive volatile and highly corrosive items in the refrigerator to prevent damages to the product or fire accidents Do not place flammable items...

Page 11: ...pwards or downwards and removed Please do the same in reverse to insert the shelf at a different height In order to make the most of the volume of the fresh food storage compartment and frozen food st...

Page 12: ...he refrigerant liquid in the cooling system It has become more pronounced since the introduction of CFC free gases This is not a fault and will not affect the performance of your unit This is the comp...

Page 13: ...regularly with a soft rag soft brush etc and when necessary combined with some auxiliary tools such as thin sticks to ensure no contaminants or bacterials accumulation in these areas Do not use soap...

Page 14: ...settled Inoperation Whether the freezer is plugged and connected to power Low voltage Failure power or tripping circuit Odor Odorous foods should closely wrapped Whether foods are rotten Whether the i...

Page 15: ...rs of newspaper 5 The fact that a rise in temperature of the frozen food during manual defros ng maintenance or cleaning could shorten the storage life 9 DISPOSAL Old units s ll have some residual val...

Page 16: ...14 Part description Purchased by Minimum availability period...

Page 17: ...ES RTF240SFW ES RTF210SFW ES RTF210SFIN...

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Page 19: ...1 1 bed breakfast...

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Page 25: ...7 2 3 1 2 2 3 W D 2 4 W D 902 1052mm...

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