Cleaning the dispenser
Cleaning the water storage tank:
1. With both hands, grasp the water storage
tank and tilt it slightly upwards, then
pull upwards until the tank completely
disengages from the refrigerator door
(see figure 1).
2. Place the tank on a flat surface and
remove the cover by pulling upwards
(see figure 2).
NOTE: Your refrigerator has a water filter in the
tank that should be replaced every 2 months.
3. Release the valve by rotating it counter-clockwise
(see figure 3) and clean it carefully.
4. Use a damp sponge or soft cloth with a neutral
soap or detergent. Rinse thoroughly and make
sure no soap residue is left behind. Finally, dry
with a clean, soft cloth.
NOTE: Do not use coarse fibers to clean the water
storage tank, as this can damage the finish.
IMPORTANT: Before reattaching the storage tank to the door,
make sure that:
•
The valve has been properly attached.
Make sure the valve stop is making
contact with the stop located on the
storage tank.
•
And also make sure that the isolation ring
is properly placed on the tank, as shown
in the following figure.
To reattach the storage tank to the refrigerator door:
1. Attach the valve to the tank by rotating it clockwise, insert the
tank cover lid strap and reposition the cover.
2. Finally, use both hands to reattach the tank to the door, tilting
it slightly upward. Secure it to the side brackets on the inside
of the door and push down until it fits firmly in place.
NOTE: Make sure the storage tank has been correctly secured to
the door, and that there is no chance it will fall.
01-Oct-2019 11:25:48 EDT | RELEASED
Remove the entire glass or wire shelf
Position the refrigerator shelves according to what you want to
store in the refrigerator.
To remove the shelves:
1. Remove all the items from the shelves.
Figure 1.
2. Lift up the back part of the shelf.
3. Slide the shelf out.
Water lter
To replace the shelves:
1. Place the back part of the shelf over the rails on the sides of
the refrigerator cavity.
Figure 2.
2. Guide the front part of the shelf onto the rails.
3. Slide the shelf fully in.
Figure 3.
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In some European factories the letter "W" of the part code mentioned herein will be automatically
replaced by the number "4000" (e.g. "W12345678" becomes "400012345678")