Dacor DTF36FCS Installation Instructions/Use and Care Manual - Page 30

Avoiding Odors, Protecting Plastic Surfaces, Changing Interior Bulbs

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Care and Cleaning Avoiding Odors Keeping the refrigerator clean and its contents fresh is important. Food and food residues, stains, etc. can cause odors. „„ Keep food in closed containers. Uncovered containers can cause unpleasant odors. „„ Never keep food that has expired dates, or is spoiled, in the refrigerator. „„ Clean the refrigerator with carbonate dissolved in water every 15 days. Never use detergents or soap. Changing Interior Bulbs Your crisper drawers have special lights that emanate blue light waves that help to continue photosynthesis in the fruits and vegetables stored in these bins. This helps to preserve their freshness and vitamin and nutrient content. „„ All refrigerator lighting is not user-serviceable and must be serviced by a qualified technician. „„ Please contact a qualified service technician for replacement. WARNING Unplug product before cleaning. „„ Never use gasoline, benzene or similar substances for cleaning purposes. „„ Never use any sharp and abrasive tools, soap, household cleaners, detergent and wax poish for cleaning. „„ Dissolve one teaspoon of carbonate in a half liter of water. Soak a cloth with the solution and wring thoroughly. Wipe the interior of the refrigerator with this cloth and then dry thoroughly. „„ Make sure no water enters the lamp housing and other electrical items. „„ If the refirgerator will not be in use for an extended period of time, remove all food inside, clean, leave the door ajar, and unplug. „„ Check regularly that the door gaskets are clean. „„ To remove door or shelves, remove all contents. „„ Remove door shelves by pulling up. After cleaning, slide them from top to bottom to install. „„ Never use cleaning agents or water that contains chlorine to wash outer surfaces and chromium coated parts of the refrigerator. Chlorine causes corrosion on this type of metal. Protecting Plastic Surfaces Do not put oils or oil-cooked meals in unsealed containers because they can damage plastic surfaces of the refrigerator. If oil is spilled or smeared onto the plastic surfaces, immediately clean and rinse the surface with warm water. 28

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Care and Cleaning
Avoiding Odors
Keeping the refrigerator clean and its contents fresh is
important. Food and food residues, stains, etc. can cause
odors.
±
Keep food in closed containers. Uncovered containers
can cause unpleasant odors.
±
Never keep food that has expired dates, or is spoiled,
in the refrigerator.
±
Clean the refrigerator with carbonate dissolved in water
every 15 days.
Never use detergents or soap.
Protecting Plastic Surfaces
Do not put oils or oil-cooked meals in unsealed containers
because they can damage plastic surfaces of the
refrigerator.
If oil is spilled or smeared onto the plastic surfaces,
immediately clean and rinse the surface with warm water.
Your crisper drawers have special lights that emanate blue
light waves that help to continue photosynthesis in the fruits
and vegetables stored in these bins.
This helps to preserve their freshness and vitamin and
nutrient content.
±
All refrigerator lighting is not user-serviceable and must
be serviced by a qualified technician.
±
Please contact a qualified service technician for
replacement.
Changing Interior Bulbs
WARNING
Unplug product before cleaning.
±
Never use gasoline, benzene or similar substances for
cleaning purposes.
±
Never use any sharp and abrasive tools, soap,
household cleaners, detergent and wax poish for
cleaning.
±
Dissolve one teaspoon of carbonate in a half liter
of water.
Soak a cloth with the solution and wring
thoroughly.
Wipe the interior of the refrigerator with this
cloth and then dry thoroughly.
±
Make sure no water enters the lamp housing and other
electrical items.
±
If the refirgerator will not be in use for an extended
period of time, remove all food inside, clean, leave the
door ajar, and unplug.
±
Check regularly that the door gaskets are clean.
±
To remove door or shelves, remove all contents.
±
Remove door shelves by pulling up.
After cleaning,
slide them from top to bottom to install.
±
Never use cleaning agents or water that contains
chlorine to wash outer surfaces and chromium coated
parts of the refrigerator.
Chlorine causes corrosion on
this type of metal.