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Refrigerator / User Manual
6 Maintenance and Cleaning
Cleaning the product regularly will prolong its
service life.
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WARNING: Disconnect the power
before cleaning the refrigerator.
• Do not use sharp and abrasve tools,
soap, house cleanng materals,
detergents, gas, gasolne, varnsh and
smlar substances for cleanng.
• Melt a teaspoonful of carbonate n
the water. Mosten a pece of cloth
n the water and wrng out. Wpe the
devce wth ths cloth and dry off
thoroughly.
• Take care to keep water away from
the lamp’s cover and other electrcal
parts.
• Clean the door usng a wet cloth.
Remove all tems nsde to detach
the door and chasss shelves. Lft the
door shelves up to detach. Clean and
dry the shelves, then attach back n
place by sldng from above.
• Do not use chlorc water or cleanng
products on the exteror surface and
chrome-coated parts of the product.
Chlorne wll cause rust on such
metallc surfaces.
• Do not use sharp, abrasve tools,
soap, household cleanng agents,
detergents, kerosene, fuel ol,
varnsh etc. to prevent removal and
deformaton of the prnts on the
plastc part. Use lukewarm water and
a soft cloth for cleanng and then
wpe t dry.
6.1. Preventing Bad Odour
The product is manufactured free of any
odorous materials. However, keeping the food in
inappropriate sections and improper cleaning of
internal surfaces may lead to malodour.
To avoid this, clean the inside with carbonated
water every 15 days.
• Keep the foods n sealed holders.
Mcro-organsms may spread out
of unsealed food tems and cause
malodour.
• Do not keep expred and spolt foods
n the refrgerator.
6.2. Protecting Plastic Surfaces
Oil spilled on plastic surfaces may damage the
surface and must be cleaned immediately with
warm water.
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