How to clean the refrigerator
Before cleaning or conducting maintenance, be absolutely sure to disconnect the power plug
from the power outlet. Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands.
When the plug is disconnected, leave it for 5 minutes before plugging again. If not, the
compressor may not work.
Clean the refrigerator immediately after it is stained!
Wipe off stains on the interior surfaces
quickly before they harden. In particular,
cooking oil or lard may cause plastic to crack
and citrus juice may cause the refrigerator to
become discolored. When stains cannot be
removed easily, wipe them with a cloth lightly
soaked in neutral kitchen detergent. Then,
wipe with a cloth lightly dipped in water.
Clean the detachable items occasionally.
Once a week for the ice twister. As a guide,
remove the trays, door shelves, etc. and
wash them by immersing them in lukewarm
water every three months.
Clean the door gasket at least once a month.
Clean by wiping with a soft damp cloth. Petroleum gel has
been applied to the door gasket on the hinge side of
the unit, be careful not to wipe this off.
Notices
The door gasket is replaceable by an authorised service agent.
If the door gasket comes off while cleaning, it can be pushed
back into the groove.
Requests
Do not use the following items for cleaning. (Otherwise, the surface will be scratched or corroded.)
Alkaline or weak
Alkaline
Kitchen detergents
(They crack plastic!)
Cleanser or soap
powder
Benzine, thinner,
alcohol, acid, petroleum
Scrubber
Hot Water
Use lukewarm
water!
Remove
and rinse!
Point where petroleum
gel was applied.
Rub the door surface
with a soft damp cloth.
Evap pan (Backside of the refrigerator)
Place a container (2 cm or less in height)
under the drainage at the bottom of the
back. Tilt the refrigerator backward and
drain water from the drainage. (Tilt slowly
so that water will not spill)
Use clothes etc.
(Water may spill)
Drainage
(Lower rear
part)