6
Fresh Food Storage
(continued)
Follow
these
instructions:
• Remove
the
Meat
Keeper
drawer
and
shelf.
• Slide
lower
portion
of
air
duct
downward
to
the
lowest
position.
• Replace
the
shelf
in
a
position
above
the
air
duct
opening.
• Slide
lower
portion
of
air
duct
upward
until
the
opening
hits
the
shelf
bottom.
• Insert
the
drawer.
The
air
duct
opening
will
fit
between
the
shelf
and
the
back
of
the
drawer.
The
Chilled
Air
Duct
can
also
switch
sides,
should
you
wish
to
move
the
split
cantilever
shelf.
To
change
sides:
• Remove
the
Meat
Keeper
drawer
and
shelf.
Grasp
the
air
duct
near
top
and
slide
toward
you
until
duct
is
free
from
grooves.
• Slide
off
hole
cover
on
opposite
side.
Insert
the
lip
of
the
air
duct
in
grooves
of
new
hole
and
slide
back.
• Slide
hole
cover
over
original
hole.
• Replace
shelf
and
insert
drawer.
Care and Cleaning
To avoid damage and help
the
refrigerator
run
as
efficiently
as
possible,
clean
the
condenser
and
air
vents
periodically.
Adjusting
the
Chilled
Air
Duct
Hole Cover
Air Duct
Lower portion of
air duct slides up
or down.
Air Outlet Box
Hole cover and air duct
slide into grooves on
bottom of air outlet box.
Keep
your
refrigerator
and
freezer
clean
to
prevent
odor
build-up.
Wipe
up
any
spills
immediately
and
clean
both
sections
at
least
twice
a
year.
Never
use
metallic
scouring
pads,
brushes,
abrasive
cleaners
or
strong
alkaline
solutions
on
any
surface.
Do
not
wash
any
removable
parts
in
a
dishwasher.
Always unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning. Turning the
refrigerator
control
to
OFF
does
not
disconnect
power
to
the
controls,
light
bulb,
or
other
electrical
components.
Inside
Wash
inside
surfaces
of
the
refrigerator
and
freezer
with
a
solution
of
2
tablespoons
baking
soda
in
1
quart
warm
water.
Rinse
and
dry
thoroughly.
Be
sure
to
wring
excess
water out of sponge or cloth before cleaning around the controls, light bulb, or
any
electrical
parts.
Wash
removable
parts
such
as
shelves
and
drawers
with
baking
soda
solution
or
mild
detergent and warm water. DO NOT USE HARSH CLEANERS ON THESE SURFACES.
Rinse
and
dry
thoroughly.
Clean
the
door
gaskets
with
mild
suds,
rinse
with
clear
water
and
wipe
dry.
Do
not
use
razor
blades
or
other
sharp
instruments
which
can
scratch
the
appliance
surface
when
removing
adhesive
labels.
Any
glue
left
from
the
tape
or
energy
label
can
be
removed
with
a
mixture
of
warm
water
and
mild
detergent,
or,
touch
the
residue with the sticky side of tape already removed. DO NOT REMOVE THE SERIAL
PLATE.
Outside
Wash
the
cabinet
and
handles
with
warm
water
and
mild
liquid
detergent.
Rinse
well
and
wipe
dry
with
a
clean
soft
cloth.
Do
not
use
commercial
household
cleaners,
ammonia,
or
alcohol
to
clean
handles.
Remove
any
dust
or
dirt
from
the
front
of
the
toe
grill
using
a
vacuum
cleaner
with
its
dusting
tool
attachment.
Remove
the
toe
grill
by
pulling
it
straight
out.
While
the
grill
is
removed,
vacuum the backside
of the grill and wipe with a sudsy cloth or sponge.
Periodically
clean
the
condenser
(black
tubes
and
wires
beneath
the
refrigerator,
behind
the
toe
grill).
Do
not
allow
lint
or
dust
to
accumulate
on
the
coils.
Insert
a
long
handled
brush
or
vacuum
attachment
between
the
two
coils
to
bring
the
lint
forward.
To
replace
the
toe
grill,
line
up
tabs
with
holes
and
push
grill
straight
on.
Use
caution
when cleaning in the area of the coils. Surfaces there may be sharp.
The
air
vents
on
the
lower
access
panel
at
the
rear
of
the
refrigerator
should
be
cleaned
periodically.
Clean
the
vents
by
using
a
vacuum
cleaner
with
its
dusting
tool
attachment.
When
moving
the
refrigerator,
pull
straight
out.
Do
not
shift
the
refrigerator
from
side
to
side
as
this
may
tear
or
gouge
the
floor
covering.
If
the
refrigerator
has
an
automatic
ice
maker,
be
careful
not
to
move
the
refrigerator
beyond
plumbing
connections.
Damp
objects
stick
to
cold
metal
surfaces.
Do
not
touch
refrigerated
surfaces
with
wet
or
damp
hands.
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