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Appendix
Cleaning, removing and re-installing
Before cleaning or conducting maintenance, be absolutely sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet.
Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Doing so may result in getting an electric shock or
injury.
Cleaning
Clean the refrigerator immediately after it is
stained.
Wipe off easily removable dirt using a cloth soaked
in lukewarm water.
Wipe off stubborn dirt using a cloth soaked in
diluted neutral detergent for kitchen.
Then take up the remaining detergent using a cloth
soaked in lukewarm water.
Clean hidden areas at least once a year.
Remove dust accumulated on the wall outlet or the
top surface and in gaps around the refrigerator.
Attention
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Firmly wring the wet cloth. (If water enters gaps, it may lead to malfunction of electrical parts.)
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Do not use a dish washer/dryer for washing plastic parts. (It may cause deformation of the parts.)
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Do not use the following items for cleaning.
Alkaline or
faintly alkaline
Kitchen detergents (other than
neutral detergents), Glass
detergents (chlorine bleach)
(They crack plastic.)
Scrubber,
Polishing
sponger
Cleanser,
Soap powder
Benzine, Thinner,
Alcohol, Acid,
Petroleum
Hot water
When finger prints and stains
cannot be removed easily,
wipe them with a cloth lightly
soaked in neutral kitchen
detergent and then wipe with
a wet cloth. Wipe again with
a dry cloth to finish up.
Doors are made of glass. Do
not apply an impact on the
surface and the end surface.
(It may cause cracks.)
For the door packing, wipe with a wet soft cloth,
then wipe with a dry cloth to finish up.
(Dirty packing gets damaged easily and it may
cause leakage of cold air.)
Wipe immediately!
If liquid trickles at the edge of the door or the
periphery, quickly press a dry cloth and wipe it.
Clean the shelves, cases, and door pockets approx. every three months.
(Refer to P.9 to P.11 for removal and attachment)