1.
Remove frozen food and fresh
food from the refrigerator. Wrap
frozen foods in several layers of
newspaper, cover them and store
them in a cool place.
2.
Defrost the freezer compartment
before cleaning.
3.
Clean the inside of the appliance
and accessories with a soft sponge and warm soapy water.
4.
After cleaning, rinse with clean water and dry the parts thoroughly.
5.
Check the discharge outlet on the back wall of the refrigerator (see photo below)
to make sure it is not obstructed and clean it out by inserting a cotton swab into
the hole if necessary.
6.
Once everything is dry, the appliance can be turned back on.
•
Never clean the appliance with a steam cleaner. Moisture could accumulate
in the electrical components, causing a risk of electric shock ! Hot steam can
damage plastic parts.
•
In order to avoid any impact on its electrical insulation properties, do not pour
water into the appliance to clean it.
•
Do not clean glass shelves with hot water when they are cold. The glass
could break due to sudden changes in temperature and cause personal injury or
property damage.
•
The door seals must be kept clean at all times. Clean them with hot water and
thoroughly dry them.
Never use abrasive or caustic products, or sponges
with scouring pads to clean the inside or outside of
your appliance.
IMPORTANT: When the plastic parts of the refrigerator remain stained with oil for a
long time (animal or vegetable), they deteriorate easily and can crack. Clean and wash
the dirty parts with hot water immediately.
The drainage mechanism can get dirty very easily and cause unpleasant odours; get
into the habit of cleaning it regularly (see the "Cleaning" section).
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