FREEZING CORNER
• Make use of “FREEZING CORNER” for ice making and food freezing.
• When you freeze food, wrap it to keep its humidity and flavor before storing it in “ FREEZING CORNER”
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DEFROSTING
CLEANING
• You never have to defrost either compartment. The frost on evaporator, which is hidden in back of the freezer
compartment, is melted away by the work of defrosting heater automatically.
• The defrosted water was drained into the evaporating pan and evaporates automatically.
• Removable parts may be rinsed with water.
• For cleaning the refrigerator, wipe the refrigerator with a damp cloth or sponge. Mild soap may be used.
• If soap is used, rinse the refrigerator thoroughly with water and wipe it dry.
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ever use a hard brush, harsh, abrasive cleansers, heavy duty cleansers or solvents, such as paint thinner, benzine,
petroleum, soap-powder, hot water, acid, etc., on any surface.
• Water splashed on the refrigerator will damage the insulation of the electric parts or rust the metal parts.
(1) Do not splash water on the refrigerator, even when cleaning it.
(2) When cleaning electric parts such as “SWITCH” “LAMP” wring the cloth or sponge well.
• Please clean the evaporator pan once a year to keep evaporating efficiency high. Be sure the evaporator pan is in place.
• Don’t forget to clean the door gaskets.
• Wipe the door with a dry cloth when it is splashed with enter or it may rust.
• Occasionally remove dust and other particles which may collect at the back of the refrigerator to keep heat radiating
efficiency high, For safety, unplug the refrigerator before cleaning.
WHEN ELECTRICITY FAILS
• Do not open the door if possible. Food may be preserved safely for a few hours even in summer.
WHEN YOU KNOW THERE WILL BE A POWER FAILURE
• Cool the refrigerator as much as possible by setting the dial to “COLD” position.
• Do not stock the refrigerator.
• Make a lot of ice cubes and put them on the upper shelf in “FRESH FOOD COMPARTMENT”
WHEN MOVING
• Unplug power cord.
• Remove all foods, defrost, clean interior and wipe dry. Securely fasten removable parts (or remove and package them
separately).
• Handle with care; exterior should be protected with blanket covering.
• Do not hold handles nor tubings when carrying the refrigerator.
• Be sure to keep the refrigerator upright at all time.
VACATIONNING
• If you leave the power on, remove perishables and make sure doors are completely closed.
• If you shut of the house power for extended vacations remove food, defrost and clean interior. Wipe dry and leave door
open slightly to prevent formation of odor.
• Oiling is not necessary.
WHEN YOU DISCARD A REFRIGERATOR
• COMPLETELY REMOVE THE DOORS TO PREVENT CHILD ENTRAPMENT. It takes only a moment with a
screwdriver. Do this immediately and have the old unit crated away and destroyed before it attracts a child’s curiosity and
endangers his life.
• When you want store a refrigerator that will be used again….(1) Remove the door; or (2) use rubber bumpers or wooden
blocks to prevent door from closing completely; or (3) chain and padlock or tape door closed.
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