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7. Saving energy
The cooler the ambient air, the less energy the appliance needs to use to achieve the required
cooling level; therefore, never set up the appliance next to any kind of heat source such as a
radiator, dishwasher or cooker.
Ensure that there is adequate ventilation.
Do not leave the door open for too long. otherwise, warm air will flow into the interior and cause
ice formation and higher energy consumption.
Make sure that no items or an incorrectly closed vegetable drawer prevent the appliance door
from closing properly.
8. Moving or relocating the Retro Fridge
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Unplug the power cord.
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Take the food out of the Retro Fridge.
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Fasten the interior components and doors with adhesive tape to prevent door from
opening while moving.
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Have two people carry the Retro Fridge to move safely.
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When fixed or moved, the Retro Fridge cannot be set horizontally or declined more than
45˚ or placed upside down.
9. Cleaning your Retro Fridge
Before cleaning the Retro Fridge, always switch off and disconnect from the power point.
For cleaning do not use hot water, solvents, petrol, alcohol, kerosene, washing powder,
cleanser, alkaline detergent, acid, chemical cloths, etc. as these products may damage the
lacquer coat and plastics.
It is not recommended to directly spray the Retro Fridge with water as it may cause rust or
weaken insulation.
Be mindful to upkeep the rubber seals of the doors. They should always be cleaned.
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To clean, use a soft damp (not wet) cloth with warm soapy water for cleaning the interior and
exterior of the Retro Fridge.
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Using a clean damp cloth (not wet) rinse off the soapy water and dry.