Clean Food Compartment(S); Airing Position (Store Refrigerator) - Dometic DMH1072 Operating Instructions Manual

Hybrid refrigerator absorption cooling system upper food storage compartment, compressor cooling system lower food storage compartment (lower drawer)
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 S ee
"C. Turn
page (11) for full instructions.
2. Empty refrigerator of all contents.
3. Verify drip tray is in place (under evaporator) in-
side upper food compartment. See (FIG. 10).
FIG. 10
Drip Tray
Evaporator Fins
Evaporator Cover
4. Place both drawer and door in airing position un-
til frost is melted.
 T o reduce defrost time, fill ice trays with
warm water and place in lower food com-
partment.
See "C. Airing Position (Store Refrigera-
tor)" on page (14) for full instructions.
5. When all frost has melted, continue with "B.
Clean Food Compartment(s)" on page (14).
B.

Clean Food Compartment(s)

 ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.
Do NOT spray liquids near electrical components,
outlets, or connections. Failure to obey this warning
could result in death or serious injury.
 Do NOT use strong chemicals or
abrasives to clean parts, as their protective surfac-
es will be damaged.
Always keep refrigerator clean. A clean refrigerator
reduces odors and helps prevent stains from devel-
oping. Follow the recommended cleaning schedule:
● Clean spills immediately.
● Thoroughly clean immediately after defrosting.
● Clean before storing refrigerator, or when taking
out of storage (before use).
● Thoroughly clean lower and upper food com-
partments once every 3 months (during continu-
ous use).
 D iscard expired items. Clean shelves,
door shelves, baskets, and bins.
1. To clean door liner and interior liner of refrigera-
tor:
Refrigerator
Off"
on
a.  M ix 4 tablespoons of baking soda to 1 quart
of warm water.
b. Wipe down surfaces with baking soda solu-
tion.
c. Wipe down surfaces with warm water to re-
move baking soda solution.
d. Dry surfaces with clean cloth.
2. To clean finned evaporator, gasket, and shelves:
a.  W ipe down surfaces with warm water only.
b. Dry surfaces with clean cloth.
3. To remove cover from light(s) for cleaning, main-
tenance, etc:
a.  S pread rear of cover slightly, releasing tabs
(top and bottom).
b. Remove cover.
C.

Airing Position (Store Refrigerator)

 ALWAYS place refrigerator in airing
position before storage. Otherwise, moisture will be
trapped inside refrigerator, and could result in mold
/ mildew, stains, and lingering odors.
When refrigerator is not in use, perform the follow-
ing procedures to place drawer and door in airing
position:
1. PREPARE FOR AIRING POSITION
a.  T urn refrigerator off.
b. Defrost refrigerator (if applicable).
c. Clean refrigerator.
2. DOOR AIRING (UPPER COMPARTMENT)
a.  P ull door open. See (FIG. 1).
b. Push airing slide tab in (toward refrigerator
wall), then pull slide forward (toward user)
until it clicks into airing position. See (FIG. 1)
& (FIG. 11).
c. Close door against airing slide (to keep door
ajar) until latch clicks once.
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 T o clean lower food compartment,
drawer MUST be removed. See "D.
Lower Food Compartment Drawer" on
page (13).
 M ake sure interior surfaces are com-
pletely dry before turning unit back on.
Otherwise, drawer slides may freeze
up, making drawer operation difficult.
 S ee "C. Turn Refrigerator Off" on
page (11) for full instructions.
 S ee "A. Defrost Food Compartment(s)"
on page (13) for full instructions.
 S ee "B. Clean Food Compartment(s)"
on page (14) for full instructions.
 I f door hinge is on RH side, use LH air-
ing slide. If door hinge is on LH side,
use RH airing slide.

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