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Appendix
Cleaning and removing and re-installing
Conduct periodic cleaning and maintenance to ensure that the refrigerator will be kept clean and that it will continue
to operate for a long time to come.
Before cleaning or conducting maintenance, be absolutely sure to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet.
Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Doing so may result in an electric shock or injury.
Cleaning
Clean the refrigerator immediately after it is stained.
Wipe off easily removable dirt using a cloth dipped in lukewarm water.
Wipe off stubborn dirt using a cloth dipped in some diluted neutral detergent used in the kitchen.
Then take up the remaining detergent using a cloth dipped in lukewarm water.
To complete the cleaning, be absolutely sure to wipe the surfaces dry to take up the remaining moisture.
Clean hidden parts at least once a year.
Accumulated dust may lead to waste of electricity.
Remove dust accumulated on the wall outlet and in gaps around the refrigerator.
For the door packing, wipe with a wet soft cloth,
then wipe with a dry cloth to finish up.
(Dirty packing gets damaged easily and it may
cause leakage of cold air.)
Wipe immediately!
If liquid trickles at the edge of
the door, quickly press a dry
cloth and wipe it.
Attention
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Doors are made of glass. Do not add a impact on the surface and the edge when you clean them.
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Do not use tools whose head is pointed (especially metal tools). (They may cause damage.)
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Do not use the following items for cleaning.
Alkaline or
faintly alkaline
Kitchen detergents,
Glass detergents
(They crack plastic.)
Scrubber,
Polishing
sponger
Cleanser,
Soap powder
Benzine, Thinner,
Alcohol, Acid,
Petroleum
Hot water
When finger prints and stains can not
be removed easily, wipe them with a
cloth lightly soaked in neutral kitchen
detergent and then with a wet cloth.
Wipe again with a dry cloth to finish up.
The fulcrum part of the rotation of the
refrigerator compartment door has been
coated with lubricant. Do not wipe it off.
→ If you wiped it off, consult your dealer.
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