Refrigerator Cleaning; Outside; Inside Walls; Door Lining & Gaskets - LG LTC22350 Series Owner's Manual

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EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Do not use flammable
cleaners.
Not following
these
instructions
can cause death,
explosion
or fire.
The
refrigerator,
as well as the
freezer,
do their
own
de-freezing.
This
process
does
not
prevent
the
build
up of contaminants,
therefore
it is suggested
that you
clean
both
parts
once
a month;
clean
spilled
liquids
immediately.
REFRIGERATOR
CLEANING
• Unplug
your refrigerator.
• Pull
out
all
of the
removable
parts
(such
as
the
vegetable
and dairy doors).
• Use
a clean
sponge
(or a soft
rag)
and
use it with
lukewarm
water
mixed
with
detergent.
Do not
use
abrasive
or concentrated
cleaners.
• Hand wash it, and dry it thoroughly.
• Plug the refrigerator
back in.
OUTSIDE
Wax the outside
in order to create
better protection.
Make
sure you use a product
specifically
design
to be used
for electro-domestic
products
(car wax is acceptable).
Use a clean, soft rag, and perform
this task twice
a year.
For metal-made
refrigerators,
do not wax, simply
clean
it with water and detergent.
Do not use concentrated
or
abrasive
products.
NOTE:
Avoid
the
usage
of
chemical
products
that
contain
phosphates
or bleach.
INSIDE
(Allow
freezer
to slightly
warm
up a small
degree
to prevent
cloth
from
sticking)
In order
to eliminate
bad
odors,
clean
the
inside
of
the
refrigerator
with
a mixture
of baking
powder
and
lukewarm
water (one teaspoon
of baking
powder
per cup
of water).
Ensure that the powder
dissolves
thoroughly,
in
order
to prevent
any sort of damage.
BACK COVER
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Before
you begin,
either
unplug
the refrigerator
or turn
off power
at the circuit
breaker
or fuse
box.
NOTE:
Back Cover should
only be
removed
by a qualified
technician.
In order
to get
an
efficient
performance
of your
refrigerator,
clean
the
back
cover
of it at least
twice
a year.
REPLACING
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
HAZARD
Before
replacing
a burned-out
light bulb, either
unplug
the refrigerator
or turn off power at the circuit
breaker
or fuse box.
NOTE:
Moving
the control
to the OFF position
does
not remove
power to the light circuit.
NOTE:
Not
all light
bulbs
for
electric-domestic
products
will fit your
refrigerator.
When
replacing
them,
make
sure
they
are
the
same
size,
shape,
and
of a potency
of 40
watts.
NOTE:
The
light
bulbs
will turn
off, if the door
of the
refrigerator
is left open
for seven minutes.
If the door
is
closed,
the bulbs will turn on again.
Replacing
the Refrigerator
Light:
• Unplug
your refrigerator.
• Pull out all of the shelves.
• Release the hooks on both ends of the light shield
and
pull the shield clown to remove
it.
• Turn the bulb counterclockwise
and remove.
• Replace
a burned
out light bulb with a new one, turning
it clockwise.
• Replace
the light shield
pushing
it up.
• Replace
the refrigerator
shelves.
• Plug the power
cord to the outlet.
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DOOR LINING AND GASKETS
Use only a mild detergent (such as dish soap).
PLASTIC
PARTS
(Covers and Panels)
Do not use
abrasive,
paper
or rough
products.
These
could
damage
the product.
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