SECTION 11
MAINTENANCE/STORAGE
11-6
General Cleaning.
Rinse all food and beverage
residue from the sink as soon as possible. Some
food & beverage residues, if left to sit in the sink,
may require the use of detergent or an abrasive
cleaner.
Hard-to-Remove Food and Beverage
Residue.
Abrasive cleaners such as Ajax, Comet,
Bon Ami or Bar Keeper's Friend, may be used to
remove mild stains and for routine cleaning. The
use of an abrasive pad such as "Scotch-Brite" will
remove most of the tougher stains. For the most
stubborn stains, fill the sink about one quarter full
with a 50/50 solution of bleach and water. After
10 or 15 minutes of soaking drain solution from
the sink as you rinse both sides and bottom. Note:
Do not use steel wool or metal scouring pads.
Mineral Based Stains.
Cleaners designed to
remove iron or rust should not harm the sink, nor
will solvents such as denatured alcohol, mineral
spirits or acetone.
Marks or Discoloration.
White automotive
rubbing compound may be used to remove
stubborn marks or discoloration. Use of these
products will not damage the solid surface.
Always follow label directions.
NOTE: Improper use may damage this product
and void the warranty.
RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR
For care and appearance maintenance of the
range and refrigerator, refer to the operation and
maintenance manual for each of the individual
appliances included in your Owner InfoCase.
BATHROOM
The tub and shower walls in the bathroom
should be cleaned with a mild soap and water
solution. Do not use an abrasive cleaner on the
shower walls and tub.
The lavatory sink is made of the same
composite material as the galley sink. Do not use
abrasive cleaners, harsh detergents or solvents.
Refer to the Galley Sink - Care and Cleaning
Instructions.
For instructions on the care of your toilet, refer
to the information in your Owner InfoCase.
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Windows may be periodically cleaned with a
good quality glass cleaner or mild soap solution
using a soft cloth. Use care when removing ice or
frost from the windows. Always use a plastic ice
scraper, never one made of metal. Use care when
removing ice from the mirrors to protect the
reflective surfaces.
Door locks and hinges should be lubricated
periodically with powdered graphite to ensure
trouble-free operation and to protect against
freeze-up.
DAY/ NIGHTER PLEATED
BLINDS
Tension Adjustment:
The tension of the pleated blinds can be
adjusted if they become loose and will not stay up
when raised, or they are too tight and are difficult
to raise and lower.
To tighten the tension
Wrap the lower end of the guide cords (on
each side of the shade) a few turns around the
spools at the lower corners of the blinds.