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Cleaning Your Refrigerator 

 
Always disconnect the refrigerator plug from the outlet 
before cleaning or before starting a technical revision. 
 
Never use toxic products (ammonia, bleach, etc.), abrasive 
substances (pastes) or fibers as they can damage the 
refrigerator. 
 
Use a soft sponge or a cloth that has been soaked in a 
solution of mild soap in water.  Rinse and dry well with a 
clean, dry cloth.  You can also use a solution of one spoon 
of bicarbonate of soda and two quarts of warm water to 
clean the interior. 
 
Do not use fibers or sharp or pointed objects which can 
scratch your refrigerator or the interior shelves. 
 
To clean the condenser (on the models that have them), 
use a brush, cloth or sponge to eliminate accumulated 
dust.  Do this at least every six months. 
 
To periodically clean the freezer: 
1.  Disconnect the plug from the wall. 
2.  During the cleaning, do not let accumulated liquid filter into the interior of the 

refrigerator as this could damage the unit.  Dry well. 

3.  After cleaning, reconnect the unit to the electric socket. 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for FF1062W

Page 1: ...rigerator Write Serial No on back of unit here _______________________________ Felix Storch Inc Summit Appliance Division 770 Garrison Avenue Bronx New York 10474 www summitappliance com Model Numbers...

Page 2: ...ment and suffocation are not problems of the past Junked or abandoned appliances are still dangerous even if they will just sit in the garage a few days Before discarding your old refrigerator Take of...

Page 3: ...4 General instructions Placement Leveling Installing Your Refrigerator 5 6 Electrical connection 5 6 Warming of areas near the freezer 6 First connection 6 Operation 6 8 Fresh food compartment temper...

Page 4: ...3 Location of Parts crisper drawer cooling system door storage bins...

Page 5: ...es or radiators or in direct sunlight as this will cause it to overwork and be less efficient thereby increasing its consumption of electrical energy Do not lean the refrigerator against a wall By com...

Page 6: ...s and or material damage cause by the product resulting from failure to do this will be the full responsi bility of the client Read the instructions printed in red on the label attached to the power c...

Page 7: ...r adjust the temperature level of the display to mid position between 4 and 6 3 Connect the plug to the wall AC outlet 4 Allow it to operate empty and with the doors closed for 4 hours before loading...

Page 8: ...natural characteristics of the foods The correct usage of the humidity control ensures the adequate flow of air into the interior of the drawer If it appears that excessive moisture is building up on...

Page 9: ...ance of your refrigerator It may be difficult to open the door again after having opened and closed it to introduce or remove foods This is normal due to the vacuum that forms in the interior of the r...

Page 10: ...ution of one spoon of bicarbonate of soda and two quarts of warm water to clean the interior Do not use fibers or sharp or pointed objects which can scratch your refrigerator or the interior shelves T...

Page 11: ...veling screws in as far as they will go Problems with the electrical supply The majority of power outages are corrected in a few hours The interior temperature of your refrigerator will not be affecte...

Page 12: ...when the refrigerator is going through the defrosting process Bubbling sound This occurs during the defrosting cycle and stops heat from entering the unit Safety Instructions Do not touch the interio...

Page 13: ...ld Air does not seems to be circulating efficiently Remove air vent obstructions Doors are opened frequently Instruct people to open doors only when necessary External condensation High humidity in th...

Page 14: ...13 Notes...

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Page 16: ...dance with electrical or plumbing codes or use of products not approved by warrantor 4 Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States 5 Repairs to parts or system...

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