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TECHNICAL PASSPORT
Refrigerator
VII. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Before cleaning, unplug the power
plug first; Do not plug in or plug out the
plug with wet hand, because there is a
risk of electric shock and injury.Do not
spill water directly on the refrigerator,
to avoid rust, electricity leakage and
accidents. Do not stretch your hands
into the bottom of the refrigerator, since
you might be scratched by sharp metal
corners.
Internal cleaning and external
cleaning
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The food residuals in the
refrigerator are liable to produce bad
odor, so the refrigerator must be cleaned
regularly. The fresh food compartment
is usually cleaned once a month.
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Remove all shelves, crisper box,
bottle racks, cover board, and drawers
etc., and clean them with a soft towel or
sponge dipped in warm water or neutral
detergent.
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Clear off the dusts accumulated
on the rear panel and side plates of the
refrigerator often.
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After using detergent, be sure to
rinse it with clean water, and then wipe
it dry.
Do not use bristle brush, steel wire
brush, detergent, soap powder, alkaline
detergent, benzene, gasoline, acid, hot
water and other corrosive or soluble
items to cleanse the cabinet surface,
door gasket, plastic decorative parts,
etc., so as to avoid damage.
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Carefully wipe dry the door
gasket, clean the groove using a wooden
chopstick wrapped with cotton string.
After the cleaning, fix the four corners
of the door gasket first, and then embed
it segment by segment into the door
groove.
Interruption of power supply
or failure of the refrigerating
system
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Take care of the frozen foods in
the event of an extended non-running
of the refrigerating appliance (such as
interruption of power supply or failure
of the refrigerating system).
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Try to open the refrigerator door
as less as possible, in this way can food
safely and freshly kept for hours even in
hot summer.
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If you get the power outage
notice in advance:
1) Adjust the thermostat knob to
the high mode an hour in advance, so
that foods get fully frozen (Do not store
new food during this time!). Restore
the temperature mode to the original
setting when power supply becomes
normal in a timely manner.
2) You can also make ice with a
watertight container, and put it in the
upper part of the freezer, so as to extend
the time for fresh food to be stored.
NOTE: Once the refrigerator is used,
you’d better use it continuously; and
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