Samsung RF31FMESBSR User Manual Ver.0.4 (English, French, Spanish) - Page 41

Cleaning the Ice / Water Dispenser, Cleaning the Rubber door seals, Cleaning the rear side of the,

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02 OPERATING Do not use benzene, thinner, or Clorox for CAUTION cleaning. They may damage the surface of the appliance and may cause a fire. You can erase the printed CAUTION letters on the display if you apply stainless cleaner directly to the area where the letters are printed. Cleaning the Ice / Water Dispenser Push down one end of the tray dispenser and remove it. Wipe the Ice / Water Dispenser with a clean, soft cloth. Cleaning the rear side of the refrigerator To keep cords and exposed parts free of dust and dirt accumulation, vacuum the rear side of the appliance once or twice a year. Do not remove the back cover ( 1 ). CAUTION You could suffer an electric shock. 1 When using the crushed ice CAUTION selection from the dispenser some residual ice chips may start to collect in the ice chute. To prevent that residual ice from melting and running out of the chute, you should clean out the residual ice when you see it start to collect in the ice chute. Cleaning the Rubber door seals If the rubber door seals are dirty, the doors may not close properly, and the refrigerator will not operate efficiently. Keep the door seals free of dust or stains by cleaning the doors using a mild detergent and damp cloth. Wipe dry with a clean, soft cloth. Do not clean the refrigerator with benzene, CAUTION thinner, or car detergent. These substances could cause a fire. operating _41

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02 OPERATING
Do not use benzene, thinner, or Clorox for
cleaning. They may damage the surface of
the appliance and may cause a fire.
You can erase the printed
letters on the display if you
apply stainless cleaner directly
to the area where the letters
are printed.
Cleaning the Ice / Water Dispenser
Push down one end of the tray dispenser and
remove it. Wipe the Ice / Water Dispenser with a
clean, soft cloth.
When using the crushed ice
selection from the dispenser
some residual ice chips
may start to collect in the
ice chute. To prevent that
residual ice from melting and
running out of the chute, you
should clean out the residual
ice when you see it start to
collect in the ice chute.
Cleaning the Rubber door seals
If the rubber door seals are dirty, the doors may
not close properly, and the refrigerator will not
operate efficiently. Keep the door seals free of
dust or stains by cleaning the doors using a mild
detergent and damp cloth. Wipe dry with a clean,
soft cloth.
Do not clean the refrigerator with benzene,
thinner, or car detergent. These
substances could cause a fire.
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
Cleaning the rear side of the
refrigerator
To keep cords and exposed parts free of dust and
dirt accumulation, vacuum the rear side of the
appliance once or twice a year.
Do not remove the back cover (
1
).
You could suffer an electric shock.
CAUTION
1