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CAUTION!!!
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Do not attempt to remove or repair any component unless instructed by
factory.
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Make sure that the unit is not resting on or against the electrical cord and
plug.
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To minimize personal injury, do not hang on the doors.
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Do not store any flammable and explosive gas or liquids inside the unit.
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Do not attempt to alter or tamper with the electrical cord.
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REGULAR MAINTENANCE
Automatic Defrosting of the Refrigerator
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There is no need to defrost the refrigerator, because ice depositing on the
inner back wall is defrosted automatically.
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Ice build-up on the inner back wall during the compressor operation; will
(when the compressor has cycled off) defrost automatically. Defrost water
collects inside the drain by passing through the drain outlet in the inner back
wall into a drain pan situated above the compressor. From there it
automatically evaporates.
CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL
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For efficient operation, it is important that the condenser surface be kept
free of dust, dirt, and lint. Do not use any sharp objects to clean.
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We recommend cleaning the condenser coil and fins at least once per
month.
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Clean with a commercial condenser coil cleaner, available from any kitchen
equipment retailer. Brush the condenser fins from top to bottom, not side to
side.
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After cleaning, straighten any bent condenser fins with a fin comb.
CLEANING THE FAN BLADES AND MOTOR
If necessary, clean the fan blades and motor with a soft cloth. If it is necessary
to wash the fan blades, cover the fan motor to prevent moisture damage.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR OF UNIT
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Turn off the power, unplug the appliance, and remove all items, including
shelves.
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When cleaning the cabinet interior, use warm water and
baking soda
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(about two tablespoons of baking soda to a quart of water).
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Wash door gaskets on a regular basis, preferably weekly. Simply remove
door gasket from the frame of the door, soak in warm water and soap for
thirty (30) minutes, dry with soft cloth, and replace.