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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Your Appliance
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Turn off the power, unplug the appliance, and remove all items, including racks and dividers.
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Wash the inside surfaces with a solution of warm water and baking soda (about 2 tablespoons of
baking soda to a quart of water).
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Wash the racks and dividers with a mild detergent solution.
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Wring excess water out of the sponge or cloth when cleaning the area where the controls are
located, or any electrical parts.
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Wash the outside cabinet with warm water and mild liquid detergent. Rinse well and wipe dry
with a clean soft cloth.
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Use an approved stainless steel cleaner to clean the doors and handles. Do not use steel wool
or a steel brush on the stainless steel.
CAUTION: Failure to unplug the appliance before cleaning could result in electrical shock or other
personal injury.
Power Failure
Most power failures are corrected within a few hours and should not affect the temperature of your
appliance if you minimize the number of times the drawers are opened. If the power is going to be off
for a longer period of time, you need to take the proper steps to protect the contents.
Vacation Time
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Short vacations:
Leave the appliance operating during vacations of less than three weeks.
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Long vacations:
If the appliance will not be used for several months, remove all items and turn
off the appliance. Clean and dry the interior thoroughly. To prevent odor and mold growth,
leave the drawers open slightly, blocking them open if necessary.
Moving Your Appliance
1.
Remove all items.
2.
Securely tape down all loose items (racks, dividers) inside your appliance.
3.
Turn the adjustable legs up to the base to avoid damage.
4.
Tape the drawers shut.
5.
Be sure the appliance stays secure in the upright position during transportation. Also, protect
the outside of the appliance with a blanket or similar item.
Energy-Saving Tips
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The appliance should be located in the coolest area of the room or outdoor location, away from
heat-producing appliances and out of direct sunlight.
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Ensure that the unit is adequately ventilated. Never cover air vents.
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Do not keep the drawers open any longer than necessary.
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Let hot foods cool to room temperature before placing in the unit. Overloading the unit forces
the compressor to run longer.
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Be sure to wrap foods properly, and wipe containers dry before placing them in the unit. This
cuts down on frost build-up inside the unit.
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Unit bins and racks should not be lined with aluminum foil, wax paper, or paper toweling. Liners
interfere with cold air circulation, making the unit less efficient.
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Organize and label food to reduce drawer openings and extended searches. Remove as many
items as needed at one time, and close the drawer as soon as possible.
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