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Refrigerator / User Manual
6
Maintenance and cleaning
Service life of the product is increase if it
is regularly cleaned
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WARNING:
First unplug the product
before cleaning your refrigerator.
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Never use any sharp and abrasive
tools, soap, household cleaners,
detergent and wax polish for cleaning.
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Dissolve one teaspoon of carbonate
in half liter of water. Soak a cloth with
the solution and wrung it thoroughly.
Wipe the interior of the appliance with
this cloth and the dry thoroughly.
•
Make sure that no water enters the
lamp housing and other electrical
items.
•
Clean the door with a damp cloth.
To remove door and body shelves,
remove all of its contents. Remove
door shelves by moving them
upwards. After cleaning, slide them
from top to bottom to install.
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Never use cleaning agents or water
that contain chlorine to clean the
outer surfaces and chromium coated
parts of the product. Chlorine causes
corrosion on such
metal surfaces.
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Do not use sharp, abrasive tools,
soap, household cleaning agents,
detergents, kerosene, fuel oil,
varnish etc. to prevent removal and
deformation of the prints on the
plastic part. Use lukewarm water and
a soft cloth for cleaning and then
wipe it dry.
6.1. Avoiding bad odors
Materials that may cause odor are not
used in the production of our appliances.
However, due to inappropriate food
preserving conditions and not cleaning
the inner surface of the appliance as
required can bring forth the problem of
odor.
Therefore, clean the refrigerator with
carbonate dissolved in water every 15
days.
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Keep the food in closed containers.
Microorganisms spreading out from
uncovered containers can cause
unpleasant odours.
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Never keep the food that have expired
best before dates and spoiled in the
refrigerator.
6.2. Protecting the
plastic surfaces
Clean with arm water immediately as the
oil may cause damage on the surface
when it is poured on plastic surfaces.
6.3. Door Glasses
Remove the protective foil on the
glasses.
There is a coating on the surface of
the glasses.This coating minimizes the
stain build-up and helps to remove the
possible stains and dirt easily.Glasses
that are not protected with such a
coating may be subject to persistent
binding of air or water based organic or
inorganic dirt such as limescale, mineral
salts, unburned hydrocarbons, metal
oxides and silicones that can easily and
quickly cause stains or material damage.
Keeping the glass clean becomes too
difficult despite the regular cleaning.
Consequently, the appearance and the
transparency of the glass deteriorates.
Harsh and corrosive cleaning methods
and compounds will intensify these
defects and speed up the deterioration
process.
Water-based cleaning products that are
not alkaline and corrosive must be used
for regular cleaning purposes.