Upper freezer drawer
Open the freezer drawer as far as it will go, lift the
front end of the internal upper freezer drawer, pull
the slide rail towards the front, then push the drawer
forward to separate it from the support clamp on
the slide rail. Separate the drawer from the support
clamps on the side slide rails using the same method.
Rotate the drawer back and up to remove it once the
slide rail support is separated from the drawer.
See the image below.
Lower freezer drawer
Open the freezer drawer as far as it will go, hold the
lower drawer by its left and right sides, then lift the
front end of the drawer to pull the whole drawer about
9/16" outwards, until the sliding rail support clamp is
separated from the drawer; then rotate the drawer
back and up to take it out.
4.4 Cleaning the ice maker box
When you need to use a lot of ice or to clean the ice
storage box, you can remove the ice storage box. Be
sure to replace the ice storage box before turning the
ice maker back on.
Hold the ice storage box, press downward, and pull
horizontally. See image above.
2) Push the ice storage box back in after cleaning.
Note:
Be sure to replace the ice storage box before
the ice maker is turned back on.
4.5 Defrosting
> The refrigerator has a Total No Frost cooling
system and therefore has an automatic defrosting
function. Frost which forms due to changes of
seasons or temperature can be removed manually by
disconnecting the appliance from domestic power or
by wiping it with a dry cloth.
4.6 Out of operation
> Power failure: In the event of a power failure, foods
inside the refrigerator can be kept for several hours;
during this time, avoid opening the door and do not
put any more food into the appliance.
> Not in use for an extended period of time: The
appliance should be unplugged and then cleaned;
the doors should be left open to prevent odors from
forming.
> Moving: Before the refrigerator is moved, remove all
items from inside the appliance, secure glass shelves,
drawers, etc., with tape and tighten the leveling feet;
close the doors and secure them with tape. The
appliance should not be set upside down or laid down
horizontally and must not be subjected to vibrations;
inclination during transport should be no more than
45˚.
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