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3 Maintenance of freezer

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3.1 Cleaning

Freezer shall be manually defrosted. 

Unplug the freezer and open the freezer door, remove foods and shelving basket before defrosting;

Open the outflow hole and drainage hole (and place water container at the outflow hole); 

indoor frost will naturally melt, wipe the defrost water with a dry, soft cloth. When the frost softens, 

an ice scraper might be used to the accelerate de-icing process.

Please remove the food and put in a cool place when defrosting before removing accessories.

Please unplug the freezer for defrost and cleaning. 

3.2 Defrost

Other mechanical devices or other means shall not be used to accelerate 
except those recommended by the manufacturer. Do not damage the 
refrigerant circuit.

3.3 Stop using

Continuous operation is recommended when the freezer is 
started.  Please  do  not  stop  the  freezer  under  normal 
circumstances so as not to affect the freezer's service life.

Dusts behind the freezer  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 

freezer

 should be cleaned regularly to avoid odor

.

Please turn off the power before cleaning, remove all food, basket, 
container,etc.
Use a soft cloth or sponge to clean the inside of the 

freezer

, 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 

freezer(

such as 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 

 freezer

 or contaminated food.

Clean the baskets 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

 

freezer

 

 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 freezer 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.

Power failure:Foods can be preserved for a couple of hours even in summer in case of power failure; 
it is recommended to reduce the frequency of opening door and do not put fresh foods into the freezer.
Long-time nonuse

:

Please unplug the freezer left unused for a long time for cleaning. 

Keep the door open to avoid the bad odor.
Moving:Do not turn upside or vibrate the freezer, the carrying angle can not be greater than 45

°

Do not hold the door and hinge when moving this unit.

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Summary of Contents for MDRC280FZG01-SG

Page 1: ...O BY PART NO STANDARD PART NAME MIDEA MDRC280FZG01 SG BD 199 seller REL REV NO g WEIGHT scale MATERIAL 80g AUTHORI ZE TOTAL SHEETS NO OF SHEETS MIDEA REFRIGERATION DIVISION MARKER 1 1 1 1XXXXXXX 1 32K...

Page 2: ...USER MANUAL MODEL MDRC280FZG01 SG CHEST FREEZER EN www midea com Please read the Manual carefully before use The Manual shall be kept in good custody for later reference...

Page 3: ...related to placing items 5 1 6 5 Warnings for energy 1 7 Warnings related to disposal 5 2 1 Names of components 6 2 2 7 Temperature Control 2 3 Placement 8 2 4 Start to use 8 2 5 8 Energy saving tips...

Page 4: ...e carrying out user maintenance on the appliance WARNING Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure clear of obstruction WARNING Do not use mechanical devices or...

Page 5: ...se a significant increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems Clean water tanks if they...

Page 6: ...ot pull the power cord when pulling the power plug of the freezer Please firmly grasp the plug and pull out it from the socket directly Do not damage the power cord under any condition so as to ensure...

Page 7: ...sh the freezer do not put the freezer in moist places easy to be splashed with water so as not to affect the electrical insulation properties of the freezer Do not place heavy objects on the top of th...

Page 8: ...hat effervescent drinks should not be stored in food freezer compartments or cabinets or in low temperature compartments or cabinets and that some products such as water ices should not be consumed to...

Page 9: ...ithin the shelf time Notice After long term using there maybe a certain degree of wear with the hinge it will cause the noise when open close the door and reduce the service life of hinge It is recomm...

Page 10: ...hest freezer the POWER lamp will shine green light Rotate the thermostat knob clockwise the temperature inside chest freezer will be lower and lower COOLING means cooling zone FREEZING SUPER means the...

Page 11: ...ld up inside the appliance Appliance storage bin should not be lined with aluminum foil wax paper or paper toweling Liners interfere with cold air circulation making the appliance less efficient Organ...

Page 12: ...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 freezer such as gaps or corners it is recommended to wipe them reg...

Page 13: ...oor is flat whether the placement of freezer is stable Whether the freezer accessories are properly placed Transient difficulty in door opening After refrigeration there will be pressure difference be...

Page 14: ...make yourself at home...

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