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1. INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, SHELF
* Clean the interior and exterior at least once a
week for sanitary use. The unit can be moved by
unlocking the casters [caster models].
* Clean off the interior and exterior with a soft cloth
soaked in cold or warm water containing the proper
amount of neutral cleaner and wrung dry. Do not
use a water jet to clean the machine compartment.
* Chemical agents other than neutral cleaner might
cause damage to the interior and exterior surfaces.
* Any remaining detergent will damage metal or
plastic surfaces. Use a soft cloth dampened with
warm water to wipe it off.
4. FRAME HEATER
The front frame is provided with a built-in heater to
prevent condensation. It is factory-adjusted to “low”.
If condensation forms on the front frame, the frame
heater can be adjusted to “high”.
Press the frame heater button on the operation panel
for more than 3 seconds. The lamp will illuminate
and the frame heater will be adjusted to “high”.
To change the setting to “low”, press the frame
heater button for more than 3 seconds. The lamp will
go out and the frame heater will be set to “low”.
5. DEFROST
The refrigerator/freezer automatically defrosts the
evaporator every 6 hours. For the refrigerator, the
temperature display window shows the cabinet
temperature and “dF” alternately during defrost
cycle. For the freezer, the temperature display
window shows “dF” during defrost cycle.
To start a manual defrost cycle, press the manual
defrost button for more than 5 seconds. The next
defrost cycle will begin in 6 hours.
6. SHUT DOWN
1) Before shutting down the unit, move the stored
foods into another refrigerator/freezer.
2) Unplug the unit or disconnect the main power
supply.
3) When preparing the unit for long storage, clean
the cabinet interior and door gaskets, dry them
thoroughly and store the unit in a dry place.
III. MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT
1. Before carrying out any cleaning or
maintenance operations, unplug the unit.
2. D o n o t t o u c h o r w e t t h e m a c h i n e
compartment parts. This could result in
failure or breakdown.
3. To prevent possible damage, do not clean
the plastic parts with water above 40°C or in
a dishwasher.
* Do not use the following items. They could damage
painted or plastic surfaces:
Polishing powder, alcohol, thinner, benzine, acidic
or alkaline detergent, hot water, petroleum, soap
powder, metal scourer or brush, etc.
Especially detergent to clean grease on ventilator
or microwave.
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Note: Some solutions other than the above may
also damage painted or plastic surfaces.
Immediately stop using such solutions if
they cause any problems.
* The door gasket and its contact surface get
soiled easily. Clean every surface of these parts
thoroughly. Remnants of food will accelerate aging.
* Use a cloth to wipe off any water staying inside the
cabinet.
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