Electrical parts
Use a dry cloth to clean the electrical
parts to avoid short circuits.
Outside
Clean the outside of the refrigerator
with a damp cloth dipped in warm
water and mild soap.
Once every 6 months, clean the back
of the refrigerator with a vacuum
cleaner or a duster. The dust that
accumulates there interferes with
proper functioning of the condenser,
and therefore of the refrigerator,
leading to higher energy consumption.
Disconnect the refrigerator before
cleaning and do not touch the
condenser or the compressor, as they
may be hot.
The drainage tray should be cleaned at
least once a year.
Water will enter the refrigerator if the
drainpipe becomes blocked; if this
happens, disassemble the light
protector and wash out the drain pipe.
Door seals
The rubber door seals should be
carefully cleaned with a damp cloth.
Rinse and dry them carefully to avoid
damage.
Substituting the light
01.Unplug the refrigerator or
disconnect the refrigerator from
power supply before you remove the
bulb.
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02.Replace the bulb with 10-watt
appliance bulb. Not all bulbs will fit
to your refrigerator. Be sure to
replace the bulb with one of the
same size and shape.
03.Plug in the refrigerator to the power
supply.
After cleaning the refrigerator, check the following:
01. Check to be sure the cord is not damaged.
02. Check to see if the plug is properly connected to the outlet.
03. Check to see if the grounding cable is installed.
04. Check to see if the drain is clogged.
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