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3. Freezer Drawer bin
To remove the drawer - Pull drawer out to full extension.
Tilt up the rear of the bin and lift it out to remove.
To relocate the drawer - Place the bin into the rail assembly.
To remove the divider - Pull the divider straight up.
To relocate the divider - Hook the top corners of divider over the hole of the bin.
CLEANING THE REFRIGERATOR
Caring for your Samsung French Door Refrigerator prolongs the life of your appliance
and helps keep it odor and germ-free.
Cleaning the Interior
Clean the inside walls and accessories with a mild
detergent and then wipe dry with a soft cloth. You
can remove the drawers and shelves for a more
thorough cleaning. Just make sure to dry drawers
and shelves before putting them back into place.
Cleaning the Exterior
Wipe the digital panel and display panel with a clean,
soft cloth. Spray water onto the cleaning cloth instead of
spraying directly on the surface of the Refrigerator. It helps
ensure an even distribution of moisture to the surface. The
doors, handles and cabinet surfaces should be cleaned
with a mild detergent and then wiped dry with a soft cloth.
To keep your appliance looking its best, the exterior should
be polished once or twice a year.
Do not use Benzene, Thinner or Clorox for cleaning.
They may damage the surface of the appliance and may
cause fire.
Cleaning the Ice/Water Dispenser (Optional)
Push down one end of the tray dispenser and remove it. Use a
damp cloth to clean the ice and water dispenser,then wipe dry with
a clean,soft cloth.
Cleaning the Rubber door seals
If the rubber door seals are dirty, the doors may not close
properly, and the Refrigerator will not operate efficiently.
Keep the door seals free of grit or grime by cleaning the
doors with a mild detergent and damp cloth. Wipe dry with
a clean, soft cloth.
Do not spray the Refrigerator with water while it is plugged in, as it may
cause an electric shock.
Do not clean the Refrigerator with benzene, thinner or car detergent due to
risk of fire.
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CAUTION
CAUTION
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