Cleaning chart.. .
Part What to use
How to clean
Removable parts Mild detergent and
[basket] warm water
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Was11 with warm water and a mild
dete,,gent.
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Rinse and dry.
Outside
Inside walls
Sponge, cloth or paper
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Wast- with warm water and a mild
towel; mild detergent;
deter gent. Do not use abrasive or
appliance wax (or harsh cleaners.
good auto paste wax].
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Rinse and dry.
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Wax ipainted metal surfaces at least twice
a yeclr with appliance wax or a good auto
paste. wax. Apply wax with a clean, soft
cloth Do not use wax on plastic parts.
Waxing painted metal surfaces provides rust protection.
Plastic scraper, pans of
0 Use I)lastic scraper to remove frost.
hot water, electric fan,
sponge or towel,
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Plac+? pans of hot water in freezer with door
baking soda, warm
oper to speed melting. Directing air from
an e ectric fan into the freezer will also
water
help
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Drair defrost water through drain hose into
a fla’ pan.
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Wast, with solution of 2 tablespoons (26 g)
baki,.lg soda to 1 quart (.95L) warm water.
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Rinse and dry.
DO NOT USE an ice pick, knife or other sharp-pointed tool or any
type of electric defroster to defrost freezer. They can cause
damage to the liner and interior parts.
Door liner and gasket
Sponge, soft cloth or
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Wast, with mild detergent and warm water.
paper towel; mild
detergent, warm water
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Rinse and dry.
DO NOT USE cleaning waxes, concentrated detergents,
bleaches or cleansers conta,lning petroleum on plastic parts.
Condenser coil Vacuum cleaner;
using the extended
narrow attachment
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Reml:lve base grille. See page 7.
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Clear.\ dust and lint from condenser every 2
to 3 rnonths.
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Repl Ice base grille.