Use and Care Guide
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IMPORTANT ! 
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    Ethereal oils and organic solvents 
can attack plastic parts, e.g. lemon 
juice or the juice from orange peel, 
butyric acid, and cleansers that 
contain    acetic acid. Do not allow 
such    substances to come into 
contact with appliance parts. 
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    Do not use any abrasive cleansers. 
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    Clean the appliance and the 
interior accessories with a cloth 
and lukewarm water. Commercially 
available dish washing detergents 
may also be used. 
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    After cleaning, wipe with fresh 
water and a clean dish cloth. 
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    Accumulation of dust at the 
condenser increases energy 
consumption. For this reason 
carefully clean the condenser at the 
back of the appliance once a year 
with a soft brush or a vacuum 
cleaner. 
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    Check the water drain hole on the 
rear wall of the refrigerator 
compartment. 
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    Clear a blocked drain hole with the 
aid of something like a soft peg. Be 
careful not to create any damage to 
the cabinet by sharp objects. 
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    After everything is dry, place 
appliance back into service. 
Defrosting Your Refrigerator
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    To defrost the refrigerator, remove 
all food and objects from the 
refrigerator. Ensure the drip pan is 
in place under the freezer 
compartment. Unplug the unit and 
ensure the cord is in safe dry 
location. The defrost process may 
take a few hours. To speed up the 
defrost time, keep the door open 
and place a bowl of warm water in 
the refrigerator. Never use sharp 
objects to remove the frost.   
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    During the defrost cycle, water will 
accumulate in the drip tray. The 
drip tray may need to be emptied 
during the defrost cycle. Do not 
leave unattended. 
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    After defrosting is complete, empty 
and wipe down the drip tray, as 
well as the interior of the 
refrigerator. You may now reset 
the refrigerator to the desired 
temperature and put the food back 
in.
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