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Behind the Refrigerator
Be careful
when
moving
tile
refl_igerator
away fl'()m
tile
wall. _M1 types
of floor
coverii_gs
can be dmnaged,
particularly
cushioned
coverii_gs
and
those
with
elllbossed
S/lYl'_lces.
Pull tile refl_Jgerator
straight
out and retm'n
it to position
by pushing
it straight
in.
Moving the x'efl_igex'ator in a side dix'ection
may result in damage
to tile floor covering
or refl_igeratoi:
When pushing the refrlgeretor back, make sure
you don't roll over the power cord or icemaker
supply line (on some models).
Preparing for Vacation
For long
\:lcations
or absences,
Yeillove
ff)od and
Ulq)lug
tile refl_Jgeratoi:
Clean
tile interior
with a baking
soda
solution
of one
tablespoon
(15 ml)
of baking
soda
to one
quart
(] liter)
of wateI:
i,eave
tile
(looI_
open.
Set tile icemaker
power
switch
to tile
0 (off) position
and
shut
off tile water
supply
to tile reliigeratoi:
If tile telnperature
can drop below fl'eezing,
have a qualified
servicer
drain
the water
supply system (oil soine models)
to prevent
serious propert),
dalnage
due to flooding.
Preparing to Move
Secure
all loose
items
such
as shelves
and
dI'aweI_
by taping
thenl
securely
ill
place
to prevent
danmge.
X_]/en
using
a hand
truck
to move
the
refl_igeratoi;
do not
rest tile fl'ont
or back
of tile
reflJgerator
against
tile hand
truck.
This
could
dalnage
tile refrigerator.
Handle
OlflV fl'om
tile sides
of tile
refl_igeratoi:
Be sure the refn)erator
stays in an upn)ht
positionduringmoving
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