Haier BC-80B User Manual - Page 7

Proper, cleaning

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Proper care and cleaning Cleaning and maintenance Warning: To avoid electric shock, always unplug your cabinet before cleaning. Ignoring this warning may result in fatal or serious injuries. Caution: Before using cleaning products, always read and follow manufacturer's instructions and warnings to avoid personal injury or product damage. General: • Prepare a cleaning solution of 3-4 table- spoons of baking soda mixed with warm water. Use sponge or soft cloth dampened with the cleaning solution to wipe your cabinet. • Rinse with clean arm water and dry with a soft cloth. • Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine bleach, concentrated detergents, solvents or metal scouring pads. Some of these chemicals may dissplve, damage and/or discolor your cabinet. Proper air circulation • To assure your cabinet works at the maximum efficiency it was designed for, you should install it in a location where there is proper air circulation, plumbing and electrical connections. • The following are recommended clearances around the cabinet: Sides: 2" (50mm) Top: 2" (50mm) Back: 2" (50mm) • Do not over fill your cabinet for proper internal air circulation. Electrical requirements • Make sure there is a suitable power outlet (250 volts 16 amps) with proper grounding to power the cabinet. • Avoid using converter plug or cutting off the grounding pin in order to accommodate a 2 pill socket. This is a dangerous practice since it provides no effective grounding for the cabinet and may result in shock hazard. Install limitations • Do not install your cabinet in any location not properly insulated or heated. Your cabinet is not designed to operate in temperature settings below 12 °C. • Locate the cabinet on a hard and flat surface away from direct sunlight or heat source, e.g. radiators, baseboard heaters, cooking appliances etc. Any floor unevenness should be corrected by leveling legs located on the front and rear bottom corners of the cabinet. • Your cabinet is designed for free-standing installation only, not for built-in application.

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Proper
care
and
cleaning
Cleaning
and
maintenance
Warning:
To
avoid
electric
shock,
always
unplug
your
cabinet
before
cleaning.
Ignoring
this
warning
may
result
in
fatal
or
serious
injuries.
Caution:
Before
using
cleaning
products,
always
read
and
follow
manufacturer's
instructions
and
warnings
to
avoid
personal
injury
or
product
damage.
General:
Prepare
a
cleaning
solution
of
3-4
table-
spoons
of
baking
soda
mixed
with
warm
water.
Use
sponge
or
soft
cloth
dampened
with
the
cleaning
solution
to
wipe
your
cabinet.
Rinse
with
clean
arm
water
and
dry
with
a
soft
cloth.
Do
not
use
harsh
chemicals,
abrasives,
ammonia,
chlorine
bleach,
concentrated
detergents,
solvents
or
metal
scouring
pads.
Some
of
these
chemicals
may
dissplve,
dam-
age
and/or
discolor
your
cabinet.
Proper
air
circulation
To
assure
your
cabinet
works
at
the
maximum
efficiency
it
was
designed
for,
you
should
install
it
in
a
location
where
there
is
proper
air
circulation,
plumbing
and
electrical
connections.
The
following
are
recommended
clearances
around
the
cabinet:
Sides:
2"
(50mm)
Top:
2"
(50mm)
Back:
2"
(50mm)
Do
not
over
fill
your
cabinet
for
proper
internal
air
circulation.
Electrical
requirements
Make
sure
there
is
a
suitable
power
outlet
(250
volts
16
amps)
with
proper
grounding
to
power
the
cabinet.
Avoid
using
converter
plug
or
cutting
off
the
grounding
pin
in
order
to
accommodate
a
2
pill
socket.
This
is
a
dangerous
practice
since
it
provides
no
effective
grounding
for
the
cabinet
and
may
result
in
shock
hazard.
Install
limitations
Do
not
install
your
cabinet
in
any
location
not
properly
insu-
lated
or
heated.
Your
cabinet
is
not
designed
to
operate
in
tem-
perature
settings
below
12
°C.
Locate
the
cabinet
on
a
hard
and
fl
at
surface
away
from
direct
sunlight
or
heat
source,
e.g.
radiators,
baseboard
heaters,
cook-
ing
appliances
etc.
Any
fl
oor
unevenness
should
be
corrected
by
leveling
legs
located
on
the
front
and
rear
bottom
corners
of
the
cabinet.
Your
cabinet
is
designed
for
free-standing
installation
only,
not
for
built-in
application.