Cleaning
Prohibited
Remove plug
Follow the
instructions
Prohibited
Requests
Replace
Clean
Damaged
cord
Dust
Removing and Cleaning the Parts
* After cleaning, wait at least 10 minutes before plugging the power plug back into the socket.
If you plug in the plug immediately, a load will be applied to the mechanical system.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify
the refrigerator.
Do not use if any parts are damaged or deformed.
Doing so may cause electric shock, injury, or fire.
Remove the power plug before cleaning.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock
or injury.
Q: What do I do if notice a substance on the refrigerator?
A: Wipe it off before the substance hardens.
● Wipe using a soft cloth moistened with warm water
● For stubborn dirt, wipe using kitchen detergent (neutral) that was diluted to the prescribed guideline for use.
● In particular, oil may lead to cracks and citrus fruit juices to discoloration, so be sure to wipe them off right away.
● If substances are left on the door packing, the packing may be damaged and leakage of cold air may occur. If any
moisture remains after wiping with a moistened soft cloth, finish by wiping with a dry cloth.
Q: Can the shelves, cases, and pockets be removed?
A: For the parts which can be removed,
refer to pages 31 - 33.
When installing parts, follow the removal procedure
in the reverse order.
Q: How should I clean the glass doors and shelves?
A: Moisten a soft cloth with warm water
and wring it out well before wiping.
● If any moisture remains, finish by wiping with a dry cloth.
●
If a glass door or shelf breaks, do not touch the broken pieces.
Immediately contact the retail store where the product was purchased.
● Magnets do not stick on the glass doors.
Do not use any of the following items.
Alkaline or low alkaline kitchen
detergents, undiluted neutral kitchen
detergents, scouring powder, powdered
soap, alcohol, benzene, paint thinner,
petroleum, acid, scrubbers, hot water,
or similar substances.
Use of these substances may cause the
plastic parts (such as the door handles,
caps, and cases) to split, cause damage or
rust on the glass doors, shelves, and painted
surfaces, and
cause other
problems.
Refrigerator Back, Side, and Floor
For safety, clean the power plug and cord
periodically.
Power Plug
Remove
the power plug from the socket.
Check for damage or abnormal heating of the
power plug and cord.
Remove any dust from the power plug and
surrounding area, and then wipe with a dry cloth.
Firmly insert the power
plug into the socket.
Due to air convection, these locations are likely to see dust
accumulate or have black grime appear on them. Please
clean periodically. Doing so will also help save energy.
Remove the adjustable support cover.
Rotate and raise the adjustable supports and pull the
refrigerator forward.
Remove dust periodically from
the power plug.
Dust may cause insulation failure,
resulting in fire.
Do not put hands or feet
under the refrigerator.
The steel plates or other parts
may cause injury.
It is recommended that you lay protective material on the floor to
prevent the floor from being damaged. Also, be careful not to injure
yourself.
Remove any dust and grime from the back and sides of the
refrigerator, and from the walls and floor.
Check for water leakage on the floor.
Dust etc.
How to Clean: Q&A
31
30
Summary of Contents for MR-WX60F
Page 86: ...Memo ...
Page 87: ...Memo ...