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Precaution when Using Cold Water Dispenser, Defrosting & Cleaning

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Precaution when Using Cold Water Dispenser „ Do not use glasses or paper cup that are too „ After disposal of water in the shelf, please wipe the deep, too thin, too soft or whose walls are too spilled water on the lower end of dispenser. thin. „ Never touch the water discharge opening or you might „ 5 seconds after you've finished with fetching get injured. water, a 'pap' sound will be heard, this is the „ To flush out impurities in the water line, throw away first sound produced by closing action of the outlet batch (about 7 glassfuls) of water dispensed. valve. „ After releasing the cold water button, please keep the cup under the water discharge opening for about 20 seconds, in case residue water spills. Defrosting & Cleaning Freezer defrosting: The freezer incorporates automatic defrosting function, no manual interruption is needed. Cleaning: Food residue can build up odor inside the cabinet, regular cleaning is necessary to prevent this from happening. „ For your own safety, unplug the refrigerator before cleaning. „ Wipe the interior of the refrigerator by means of soft towel or sponge with warm water (mild detergent is applicable). „ Wipe off water on the exterior surface of the refrigerator. NOTE 1. Your refrigerator is heavy. When moving the refrigerator for cleaning and service, be sure to protect the floor. Always pull the refrigerator straight out when moving it. Do not wiggle or 'walk' the refrigerator when trying to move it, as floor damage could occur. 2. Do not spray or pour water to the refrigerator for cleaning, this may reduce electrical insulation performance. 3. Use dry towel for electrical parts such as switches and the lamp. 4. Do not use stiff or wire brush for cleaning, or an organic solvent such as harsh detergent, gasoline, lacquer thinner, acetone as detergent, or hot water, acid, alkali. 5. Do not touch frozen metal surfaces with wet hands, you might get frostbite. 6. Do not wash cold glass shelves with hot water, quick change in temperature may crash the glass parts, or even loss of other property or person injury. 7. Check and clean the gaskets regularly. 8. Do not use lacquer thinner as odor absorber, as fire hazard may occur. - 20 -

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Precaution when Using Cold Water Dispenser
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Do not use glasses or paper cup that are too
deep, too thin, too soft or whose walls are too
thin.
5 seconds after you’ve finished with fetching
water, a ‘pap’ sound will be heard, this is the
sound produced by closing action of the outlet
valve.
After releasing the cold water button, please
keep the cup under the water discharge
opening for about 20 seconds, in case residue
water spills.
After disposal of water in the shelf, please wipe the
spilled water on the lower end of dispenser.
Never touch the water discharge opening or you might
get injured.
To flush out impurities in the water line, throw away first
batch (about 7 glassfuls) of water dispensed.
Defrosting & Cleaning
Freezer defrosting:
The freezer incorporates automatic defrosting function, no manual
interruption is needed.
Cleaning:
Food residue can build up odor inside the cabinet, regular cleaning is
necessary to prevent this from happening.
For your own safety, unplug the refrigerator before cleaning.
Wipe the interior of the refrigerator by means of soft towel or sponge
with warm water (mild detergent is applicable).
Wipe off water on the exterior surface of the refrigerator.
NOTE
1.
Your refrigerator is heavy. When moving the refrigerator for cleaning and service, be sure to
protect the floor. Always pull the refrigerator straight out when moving it. Do not wiggle or ‘walk’ the
refrigerator when trying to move it, as floor damage could occur.
2.
Do not spray or pour water to the refrigerator for cleaning, this may reduce electrical insulation
performance.
3.
Use dry towel for electrical parts such as switches and the lamp.
4.
Do not use stiff or wire brush for cleaning, or an organic solvent such as harsh detergent, gasoline,
lacquer thinner, acetone as detergent, or hot water, acid, alkali.
5.
Do not touch frozen metal surfaces with wet hands, you might get frostbite.
6.
Do not wash cold glass shelves with hot water, quick change in temperature may crash the glass
parts, or even loss of other property or person injury.
7.
Check and clean the gaskets regularly.
8.
Do not use lacquer thinner as odor absorber, as fire hazard may occur.