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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
POWER CORD REPLACEMENT: If the refrigerator’s power cord is damaged, have it replaced by a
qualifi ed repair agent.
The refrigerator should be cleaned on a regular basis. It is necessary to have an adequate ventilation
space around the refrigerator in order to attain proper performance, dissipation of heat, maintain
effi ciency, and lower power consumption. Clearance of a minimum of 5 inches should be
maintained at the rear and sides of the unit and 8 inches at the top.
To attain proper performance, be sure to plug the refrigerator into a properly grounded 115/60 Hz
outlet.
Do not modify the power cord under any circumstances to allow the unit to be plugged in to a non-
grounded outlet. To avoid heat damage to the power cord, please ensure the cord does not come in
proximity to or in direct contact with the refrigerator’s compressor.
Please avoid installing the refrigerator in a location where the unit will come in contact with water
or moisture to minimize the rusting of metal parts.
The refrigerator should not be installed near any heat source or in a location where it will come in
direct contact with the sunlight.
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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Cleaners: Never use harsh, abrasive cleaners, heavy-duty cleaners, or solvents on any surface.
Exterior: Wipe with damp, sudsy cloth, rinse, and dry. For stubborn stains and for periodic waxing,
use silicon wax.
Freezer: When the refrigerator needs defrosting, turn the thermostat to “OFF” (“0”). Do not use
sharp instruments to scrape off ice/frost.
Refrigerator Section: Wash shelves, other removable parts, and interior in warm, sudsy water, rinse
and dry.
Magnetic Door Seals: Wash with warm, sudsy water.
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REVERSING THE DOOR