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Care and Cleaning instructions
Daily cleaning
Wipe regularly with a dry cloth.
Places to pay particular attention to:
Parts you can wash with water
Fridge
Freezer
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Glass shelves
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Door shelves
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Bottle shelf
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“Multibox” storage box
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Chill case
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“Vitamin Safe” crisper
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Bottle rack
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Bottle stopper
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High fresh film cassette
Note:
• Do not use abrasive cleaners such as Bicarbonate of
Soda, as they can damage the plastic.
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Upper freeze drawer
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Middle freeze drawer
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Bottom freeze drawer
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Ice Tray
Door opening seal
If the seal gets dirty and damaged, cold air is more likely
to leak.
Bottle shelf
Wipe away any dirt and liquid before it builds up.
Each year, unplug your refrigerator, remove the shelves and give them a
thorough clean.
Cleaning the high fresh film cassette
The high fresh film cassette is fixed with claws. Remove the cassette and wash it with water. After washing the cassette
with water, drain it and wipe any remaining water drops before attaching. If stains are hard to remove, carefully wash the
cassette with a mild kitchen detergent (neutral) and a soft cloth, and wash the detergent away with water.
Cleaning the control panel
The refrigerator’s control panel is made of delicate materials. To protect its surfaces, do not clean it with solvent based
chemicals. Simply wipe it with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
Cleaning the outside of the refrigerator
Use a warm, damp, soft cloth to clean the outside of your refrigerator. For more stubborn marks, use a mild kitchen
detergent and wipe away with a soft damp cloth. Remove any remaining surface water with a dry cloth.
Notes for cleaning
When cleaning inside or outside your refrigerator,
do not use
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alkaline detergents
- they can crack plastic parts.
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grinding dust, soap powder, oil-based cleaners, hot water, brushes, acids, benzenes, solvents or alcohol-based
solutions
- all can damage the refrigerator’s surfaces and plastic parts.
Make sure you wipe off any stains from edible oils, which can also damage plastic parts.