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Cleaning
Cleaning
• To prevent possible injury due to an
electrical shock, be sure to disconnect the
power cord or turn off the circuit breaker
before cleaning the appliance.
• To avoid injury or damage, do not use steam
cleaningequipmenttocleantheappliance.
•
To avoid short-circuits, ensure no cleaning
water penetrates into the electrical
components when cleaning the appliance.
Do not use a sponge or cloth that is overly
wet.
• Firstcleanthesidepanelswithaconventional
stainlesssteelcleaner.Subsequently,applythe
enclosedstainlesssteelcareproductevenly
ontothesurfacesinthesamedirectioninwhich
theyhavebeengroundorpolished.
• Onlycleanthedoorsurfaceswithacleanand
softcloth.Ifnecessary,moistenthecloth(water
+detergent).Alternatively,useamicro-fibre
cloth.
Do notuseabrasiveorscouringsponges.Do not
useconcentratedcleaningagents.NEVERuse
abrasiveoracidcleanersorchemicalsolvents.
• Removeallfoodfromtherefrigeratorandfreezer
compartmentsandstoreinacoolplacetempo-
rarily.Storefrozenfoodinotherfreezersifavail-
able.
• Removethedoorracksasshownin
Figure 12, 13.
• RemoveglassshelvesasshowninFigure 16.
• Removevegetabledrawers.
• Cleantheequipmentpartsbyhandwithluke-
warmwateranddishwasherdetergent.
Donotcleantheequipmentpartsina
dishwasher. Strips of these parts could
get loose.
• Cleantherefrigeratorandfreezerdrawers’inte-
riorwithlukewarmwateranddishwasherdeter-
gent.
• Dryallpartswellwithacloth.
• Do notdamageorremovethemodelplateon
theinsideoftheappliance.Itisveryimportant
forservicingyourappliance.