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Care and Maintenance
Make sure to unplug the power plug when maintaining the refrigerator.
When dirt is found
Wipe off it immediately. It is recommended to clean the hidden places once a year.
Cleaning
WARNING
NOTICE
● Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems.
● If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, dry and leave the door open to prevent mould
developing within the appliance.
Power plug
Cleaning once or twice a year
■ If the power plug is plugged in with dust on
the power cord, it can result in fire.
● Remove all dust once a year and wipe with
a dry cloth.
Door gaskets
Cleaning once a month
■
This area is prone to smudges,
so be sure to wipe it thoroughl
y.
Back Panel, Foor of Refrigerator
Cleaning once or twice a year
1. T
urn the leg adjuster to raise the refrigerator up o
ff the floor.
● If the adjuster does not turn easil
y
, use a screwdriver to turn it.
If it still will not turn, then remove the leg cover and try again.
2. Pull the refrigerator straight out toward you.
● For floors that are easily damaged, lay out a protective mat, or
other protective material.
3. Wipe of
f the smudges on the back panel,
● Due to the convection of ai
r
, this is a
place where fine dust is likely to adhere.
walls, and floor of the refrigerato
r.
Drawer
Cleaning once per three months
Use a soft cloth wet by lukewarm water to wipe off.
Door Surface
Cleaning once a month
■
To clean the door surface, wipe with
a soft cloth wetted with lukewarm water.
Each shelf/pocket
Cleaning once per three months
Use a soft cloth wet by lukewarm
water to wipe off.
Drip Catcher
Cleaning once a month
Drip catcher
■ Liquid that has accumulated
here should be wiped away.
● Do not use the following : An alkaline or weak alkaline kitchen detergent, scouring powder, soap, petroleum, boiling water,
scouring pads, acid, benzine, alcohol, or bleach (for details, see the Caution on the detergent package).
● When any cooking oil, citrus fruit juice, or juice from any food pours on this refrigerator, wipe it off.
● When using a chemical rag, be sure to heed the warnings for rag use.
■ The doors, painted surfaces, and plastic parts may be scratched,
or discolored by the chemical rag.
CAUTION