Installation Guide
CARE
AND
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION:
Be
sure
to
unplug
the
appliance
before
cleaning
to
avoid
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
Cleaning
your
Appliance
●
Dust
accumulates
behind
and
on
the
unit
should
be
cleaned
regularly
to
ensure
cooling
efficiency
and
energy
consumption,
●
Check
the
door
gasket
regularly
to
make
sure
there
is
no
accumulated
debris.
Clean
the
door
gasket
with
a
soft
cloth
dampened
with
soapy
water
or
diluted
detergent.
●
The
interior
of
the
refrigerator
should
be
cleaned
regularly
to
avoid
any
odor
buildup.
●
Do
not
use
soap,
detergent,
scrub
powder,
spray
cleaner,
etc.,
as
these
may
cause
odors
in
the
interior
of
the
refrigerator.
●
Use
a
soft
cloth
or
sponge
to
clean
the
inside
of
the
unit,
using
a
solution
of
two
tablespoons
of
baking
soda
and
a
quart
of
warm
water.
Then
rinse
with
clean
water,
and
then
wipe
clean
with
a
soft
towel.
After
cleaning,
open
the
door
and
let
the
unit
dry
naturally
before
turning
the
power
back
on.
●
For
areas
that
are
difficult
to
clean
in
(such
as
narrow
gaps
or
corners),
it
is
recommended
to
wipe
them
regularly
with
a
soft
rag
or
brush,
or
when
necessary,
an
auxiliary
tool
(such
as
a
thin
stick)
to
ensure
no
contaminant
or
bacterial
accumulation
in
these
areas.
●
Clean
the
bottle
frame,
shelves
and
drawers
with
a
soft
cloth
dampened
with
soapy
water
or
diluted
detergent.
Dry
with
a
soft
cloth.
●
Wipe
the
outer
surface
of
the
unit
with
a
soft
cloth
dampened
with
soapy
water
or
diluted
detergent,
and
then
wipe
dry.
●
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
surface
and
interior
of
the
unit.
Boiling
water
and
organic
solvents
such
as
benzene
may
deform
or
damage
plastic
parts.
●
Do
not
rinse
directly
with
water
or
other
liquids
during
cleaning
to
avoid
short
circuits
or
potentially
affect
the
electrical
insulation.
Cleaning
the
Glass
Shelves
1.
Lift
up
the
front
of
the
glass
shelf,
and
then
pull
the
shelf
out.
2.
Clean
as
needed.
3.
Reinstall
the
shelf
by
placing
the
rear
of
the
shelf
into
position
first.
Then,
carefully
lower
the
front
of
the
shelf
into
place.
Defrosting
The
appliance
uses
an
automatic
defrosting
function.
Frost
formed
due
to
the
change
of
season
or
temperature
may
also
be
manually
removed
by
disconnecting
the
appliance
from
the
power
supply
or
by
wiping
with
a
dry
towel.
Power
Failure
In
case
of
a
power
failure,
even
in
warmer
weather,
foods
inside
the
appliance
can
be
kept
for
several
hours;
during
the
power
failure,
limit
the
times
the
door
is
opened,
and
do
not
add
more
fresh
food
into
the
appliance.
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