How to remove and clean accessories.
How to remov
e and clean accessories.
Before you begin cleaning
How to clean your accessories
Refrigerator Compartment
Freezer Compartment
Sliding Case
Unplug the electrical plug.
Warning
If it is not unplugged, it will
cause an electric shock.
Wait 10 minutes or more before you replug the electrical
plug into the outlet. If you plug it in immediately after
unplugging it, the refrigerator will not run.
Wipe with a soft cloth using warm water,
or remove parts and wash with water.
For hard-to-remove dirt, first clean
using a diluted kitchen detergent
(neutral type). Then, finish off with
a soft cloth and water. If oily
substances remain for some time,
the plastic may crack.
Make sure detergents are wiped
off thoroughly.
If you use a chemical cloth, please
be sure to follow the attached
instructions.
Do not use alkaline/mild alkaline kitchen detergents,
polishing powders, powder detergents, alcohol, benzene,
thinner, kerosene, acid, scrub brushes, boiling water, etc.
Plastic parts (door handles, caps, cases, etc.) can crack
and it will damage doors and surface paint.
Open the drawer-door
fully and,
Lift up the ice tray and
take out.
Lift up the freezing case (upper)
and ice cube box towards you.
Take out the freezing case
(upper), and while slightly
lifting up the door draw
out and tilt downwards.
Lift up the freezing case
(lower) towards you.
Adjustable shelf
Draw forward, pull downward.
Two-way flexishelf
Draw forward, pull downward.
Lift the front part and draw out.
Illustration of the MR-BF325EK
Please observe the following:
Wipe away any dirt,
liquid or condensation.
Liquid catchers
Liquid-Catching Indentations
Warning
Turn the adjustable legs, let it rise above
the floor, then move the refrigerator.
Wipe the dirt off the back of the
unit, the wall, and the floor.
Dust can collect at the back side of
the unit and on the floor because of
the convection air flow, and it is an
area that can easily get dusty.
Check to make sure there’s no
water leaking on the floor.
Soot
and
dust
Do not put your hands or feet under the refrigerator.
Doing so may cause injury.
The back of the refrigerator, and on the floor