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Whirlpool Use and Care Guide–No-Frost Refrigerator-Freezer–Model ET16AK
Cleaning Your Refrigerator
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CLEANING CHART
Door liners and gaskets.
Dark plastic and gaskets.
Defrost pan.
(Behind the refrigerator and on top
of the motor)
Condenser coils.
Floor under refrigerator.
• Sponge.
• Soft cloth.
• Paper towel.
• Mild detergent.
• Warm water.
• Mild detergent.
• Warm water.
• Soft, clean sponge.
• Soft, clean cloth.
• Sponge.
• Cloth.
• Mild detergent.
• Warm water.
Use vacuum cleaner with brush
attachment.
Usual floor cleaners.
•
Wash with mild detergent and warm
water.
• Rinse and dry.
• Wash with soft, grit-free cloth or
sponge.
• Rinse and dry with a damp grit-free
cloth and chamois.
• Roll refrigerator out only as far as
water supply allows.
• Wash defrost pan with warm water
and mild detergent. Do not remove
defrost pan to clean.
• Rinse and dry.
• Clean dust and lint from condenser
coils behind the refrigerator at least
every other month.
• Leave on inch (2.5 cm) between wall
and condenser coil on back of the
refrigerator.
•
Roll refrigerator out only as far as
water supply line allows.
• Wash floor.
• Roll refrigerator back.
• Check to see if the refrigerator is
level. Refer to the “Level It” section
(Page 3).
Part
What to Use
How to Clean
NOTE:
Do not use cleaning waxes, concentrted detergents,
bleaches, or cleansers containing petroleum on plas3c parts.
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Product Damage Hazard. Harsh or
abrasive cleaners or scouring cloths
can harm surfaces. Use so$ cloths
and mild detergents to clean product.