5.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE OF THE REFRIGERATOR
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5.1. OVERALL CLEANING
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Dusts behind the refrigerator and on the ground shall be timely cleaned
to improve the cooling effect and energy saving.
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Check the door gasket regularly to make sure there are no debris.
Clean the door gasket with a soft cloth dampened with soapy water or
diluted detergent.
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The interior of the refrigerator should be cleaned regularly to avoid
odor.
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Please turn off the power before cleaning interior, remove all foods,
drinks .shelves, drawers, etc.
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Use a soft cloth or sponge to clean the inside of the refrigerator, with
two tablespoons of baking soda and a quart of warm water. Then rinse with water and wipe
clean. After cleaning, open the door and let it dry naturally before turning on the power.
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For areas that are difficult to clean in the refrigerator (such as narrow sandwiches, gaps or
comers), it is recommended to wipe them regularly with a soft rag, soft brush, etc. and when
necessary, combined with some auxiliary tools (such as thin sticks) to ensure no contaminants
or bacterials accumulation in these areas.
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Do not use soap, detergent, scrub powder, spray cleaner, etc., as these may cause odors in
the interior of the refrigerator or contaminated food.
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Clean the bottle frame, shelves and drawers with a soft cloth dampened with soapy water or
diluted detergent. Dry with a soft cloth or dry naturally.
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Wipe the outer surface of the refrigerator with a soft cloth dampened with soapy water,
detergent, etc., and then wipe dry.
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Do not use hard brushes, clean steel balls, wire brushes, abrasives (such as toothpastes),
organic solvents (such as alcohol, acetone, banana oil, etc.), boiling water, acid or alkaline
items, which may damage the fridge surface and interior. Boiling water and organic solvents
such as benzene may deform or damage plastic parts.
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Do not rinse directly with water or other liquids during cleaning to avoid short circuits or affect
electrical insulation after immersion.
Please unplug the refrigerator for defrost and cleaning.
5.2. DEFROSTING
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The refrigerator is made based on the air-cooling principle and thus has automatic defrosting
function. Frost formed due to change of season or temperature may also be manually removed
by disconnection of the appliance from power supply or by wiping with a dry towel.
5.3. OUT OF OPERATION
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Power failure: In case of power failure, even if it is in summer, foods inside the appliance can
be kept for several hours; during the power failure, the times of door opening shall be reduced,
and no more fresh food shall be put into the appliance.
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Long-time nonuse: The appliance shall be unplugged and then cleaned; then the doors are
left open to prevent odor.
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Moving: Before the refrigerator is moved, take all objects inside out, fix the glass partitions,
vegetable holder, freezing chamber drawers and etc. with tape, and tighten the levelling
feet; close the doors and fix them with tape. During moving, the appliance shall not be laid
upside down or horizontally, or be vibrated; the inclination during movement shall be no more
than 45°.
The appliance shall run continuously once it is started. Generally, the operation of the
appliance shall not be interrupted;otherwise the service life may be impaired.
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