5. Cleaning and Maintenance
Defrosting
Defrosting is done automatically so there is no need to
manually defrost this appliance.
DO NOT use mechanical devices to accelerate the
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defrosting process.
Cleaning
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply
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before cleaning.
To keep internal odours to a minimum it is best to periodically
clean the inside shelves, crispers, bins and wall.
Empty the appliance of food and remove the shelves.
Clean the interior using warm water and bicarbonate of soda
with a soft cloth. Make sure that the interior is then dried
carefully with a suitable cloth.
DO NOT use harsh abrasives, or aggressive cleaners
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as these can damage the interior of the appliance.
Shelves and other accessories (plastic and glass parts) can be
cleaned in the sink using liquid dishwashing liquid and warm
before replacing them inside the appliance.
Always keep the door seals clean.
The fridge is heavy. When moving the refrigerator
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be careful to protect the floor.Keep the refrigerator
vertical and do not tilt the refrigerator – this
prevents damage to the floor.
DO NOT spray or rinse the fridge with water or other
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liquids. This could harm the electrical parts.
Use a dry cloth when cleaning near the electrical
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parts (such as the light or switch).
DO NOT clean the fridge with a stiff or wire brush.
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DO NOT use an organic solvent such as detergent,
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petrol, lacquer, thinners, acetone or acid.
To prevent your skin sticking to cold steel parts,
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make sure your hands are not wet when touching
the parts.
DO NOT use HOT water to clean the glass shelves, as
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they may break or crack.
After installing a new water filter,discard all ice
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produced during the first 24 hours.
Shutting Off the Refrigerator
In the event of a power cut, food should remain safely cold for
about 5 hours.
Should there be a prolonged power cut you may need to
remove food from the freezer compartment and store it in
a cold place, wrapped in layers of newspaper to preserve
suitable temperatures.
Once power is restored replace the food back into the freezer
compartment.
Should food begin to defrost, or the power cut last longer
than expected, it is advised that you consume any food
removed from the freezer.
If the power outage is short term, most foods can be left
inside the freezer compartment – this is the best way of
preserving temperature – and surrounded by ice cubes from
the icebox. This is also an ideal solution for power outages
you may have been pre-warned about.
When experiencing a power cut of any kind, do not add any
extra foods to the freezer.
When Not in Use
If you are not using the appliance for an extended length
supply, empty any food out, clean the inside of the appliance
and leave the door ajar. This will save energy, and also prevent
a build up of stale odours inside.
Water Filter
every 6 months. However, if the water quality show signs of
be changed sooner.
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