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CLEANING
It
is
important
that
your
refrigerator
be
kept
clean
to
prevent
undesirable
odors.
Spilled
food
should
be
wiped
up
immediately,
since
it
may
acidify
and
stain
plastic
surfaces
if
allowed
to
settle.
Never
use
metallic
scouring
pads,
brushes,
coarse
abrasive
cleaners,
or
strong
alkaline
solutions
on
any
surface.
Before
you
clean,
remember
that
damp
objects
will
stick
or
adhere
to
extremely
cold
surfaces.
Do
not
touch
frozen
surfaces
with
wet
or
damp
hands.
EXTERIOR
-
Use
a
lukewarm
solution
of
mild
soap
or
detergent
to
clean
the
durable
finish
of
your
refrigerator.
Wipe
with
a
clean,
damp
cloth
and
then
dry.
INTERIOR
-
Regular
cleaning
of
the
interior
and
interior
parts
is
recommended.
If
you
have
the
No
Frost
model
which
defrosts
automatically,
leave
both
doors
open
during
the
entire
cleaning
process.
Disconnect
the
power
supply,
and
remove
food
and
all
compartment
shelves,
storage
trays
etc.
Wash
all
compartments
with
a
baking
soda
solution.
Rinse
and
dry.
INTERIOR
PARTS
-
Wash
compartment
shelves,
door
racks,
storage
trays,
and
magnetic
door
seals
etc.
with
the
baking
soda
solution
or
a
mild
detergent
and
warm
water.
Rinse
and
dry.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
VACATION
TIME
During
average
length
vacations,
you
will
probably
find
it
best
to
leave
the
refrigerator
in
operation.
Place
freezable
items
in
freezer
for
longer
life.
When
you
plan
to
be
away
for
an
extended
period,
remove
all
food,
disconnect
the
power
cord,
clean
the
interior
thoroughly,
and
leave
each
door
OPEN
to
prevent
odor
formation.
POWER
FAILURE
Most
power
failures
are
corrected
in
an
hour
or
two
and
will
not
affect
your
refrigerator
temperatures.
However,
you
should
minimize
the
number
of
door
openings
while
the
power
is
off.
During
power
failures
of
longer
duration,
place
a
block
of
dry
ice
on
top
of
your
frozen
packages.
DRY
ICE
WARNING
When
using
dry
ice,
provide
adequate
ventilation.
Dry
ice
is
frozen
carbon
dioxide
(CO
2
).
When
it
vaporizes,
it
can
displace
oxygen,
causing
dizziness,
light-headedness,
unconsciousness,
and
death
by
suffocation.
Open
a
window
and
do
not
breathe
the
vapors.
IF
YOU
MOVE
If
you
move,
empty
the
refrigerator
(freezer)
completely
and
wash
a
mild
solution
of
baking
soda
and
water.
(2
TBS
soda
to
1
quart
water)
Be
sure
the
soda
is
completely
dissolved
to
avoid
scratching
the
inside
of
the
refrigerator
(freezer).
Secure
any
loose
items,
such
as
racks,
bins,
ice
trays,
etc.
Do
not
try
to
move
a
loaded
refrigerator.
ANTI-CONDENSATION
PIPE
The
outside
wall
of
the
refrigerator
cabinet
may
sometimes
get
warm,
especially
just
after
installation.
Don't
be
alarmed.
This
is
due
to
the
anti-condensation
pipe,
which
pumps
hot
refrigerant
to
prevent
sweating
on
the
outer
cabinet
wall.
WARNING
Always
remove
power
cord
from
the
wall
outlet
prior
to
cleaning
in
the
vicinity
of
electrical
parts
(lamps,
switches,
controls,
etc.).
Wipe
up
excess
moisture
with
a
sponge
or
cloth
to
prevent
water
or
liquid
from
getting
into
any
electrical
part
and
causing
a
electric
shock.
Do
not
use
flammable
or
toxic
cleaning
liquids.
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