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Maintenance and cleaning
A
Never use gasoline, benzene
or similar substances for cleaning
purposes.
B
We recommend that you
unplug the appliance before
cleaning.
B
Never use any sharp abrasive
instrument, soap, household
cleaner, detergent and wax polish
for cleaning.
B
For non-No Frost products,
water drops and frosting up to a
fingerbreadth occur on the rear wall
of the Fridge compartment. Do not
clean it; never apply oil or similar
agents on it.
B
Only use slightly damp
microfiber cloths to clean the outer
surface of the product. Sponges and
other types of cleaning cloths may
scratch the surface.
C
Use lukewarm water to clean
the cabinet of your refrigerator and
wipe it dry.
C
Use a damp cloth wrung out
in a solution of one teaspoon of
bicarbonate of soda to one pint of
water to clean the interior and wipe
it dry.
B
Make sure that no water
enters the lamp housing and other
electrical items.
B
If your refrigerator is not going
to be used for a long period of time,
unplug the power cable, remove all
food, clean it and leave the door ajar.
C
Check door seals regularly to
ensure they are clean and free from
food particles.
A
To remove door racks, remove
all the contents and then simply
push the door rack upwards from
the base.
A
Never use cleaning agents or
water that contain chlorine to clean
the outer surfaces and chromium
coated parts of the product. Chlorine
causes corrosion on such metal
surfaces.
A
Do not use sharp, abrasive
tools, soap, household cleaning
agents, detergents, kerosene, fuel
oil, varnish etc. to prevent removal
and deformation of the prints on the
plastic part. Use lukewarm water
and a soft cloth for cleaning and
then wipe it dry.
Protection of plastic
surfaces
C
Do not put the liquid oils or
oil-cooked meals in your refrigerator
in unsealed containers as they
damage the plastic surfaces of your
refrigerator. In case of spilling or
smearing oil on the plastic surfaces,
clean and rinse the relevant part
of the surface at once with warm
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water.