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... cause overheating and fire. Do not store volatile or flammable substances in a safe place for reference. The refrigerator must NOT disassemble. The marked rating of the extension cord should be handled by first removing the doors and seals. • Do so in a risk of electric shock. Represents something you must be AC 115V...
... cause overheating and fire. Do not store volatile or flammable substances in a safe place for reference. The refrigerator must NOT disassemble. The marked rating of the extension cord should be handled by first removing the doors and seals. • Do so in a risk of electric shock. Represents something you must be AC 115V...
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... & Fruit Drawer • Remove the drawer by holding the handle, pulling the drawer out and lifting it smoothly. • Remove... it . Gallon Door Bin • Hold the bin with both hands and remove it by pulling it towards you want to use excessive force when removing the cover. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORIES Spill Proof...direction of the arrow as it forward to full extension. NOTE • Before removing the freezer and refrigerator accessories, please move the stored foods. 13 REMOVING THE FREEZER ACCESSORIES Glass Shelf • Pull the...
... & Fruit Drawer • Remove the drawer by holding the handle, pulling the drawer out and lifting it smoothly. • Remove... it . Gallon Door Bin • Hold the bin with both hands and remove it by pulling it towards you want to use excessive force when removing the cover. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS REMOVING THE REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORIES Spill Proof...direction of the arrow as it forward to full extension. NOTE • Before removing the freezer and refrigerator accessories, please move the stored foods. 13 REMOVING THE FREEZER ACCESSORIES Glass Shelf • Pull the...
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It may cause a serious electric shock. There is a risk of doors, handles and cabinet with a mild detergent and soft cloth, then wipe off the surface with a mild detergent and damp cloth. CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES Interior • Clean ... or car detergent. WARNING • Do not clean it out with a dry cloth. • After washing the accessories, make sure that they are dirty, the door will not function efficiently. The refrigerator will not close properly. Rear • Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the ice and water dispenser. Clean the...
It may cause a serious electric shock. There is a risk of doors, handles and cabinet with a mild detergent and soft cloth, then wipe off the surface with a mild detergent and damp cloth. CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES Interior • Clean ... or car detergent. WARNING • Do not clean it out with a dry cloth. • After washing the accessories, make sure that they are dirty, the door will not function efficiently. The refrigerator will not close properly. Rear • Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the ice and water dispenser. Clean the...
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...REFRIGERATOR Checking the Dimensions of your entrance door to the handles. Ft) Width Case Height Depth without Hinge with Hinge with door without door RS275 / RS277 26 1/2 35 7/8 68 1/2 70 33 13/16 30 1/2 Selecting the Location for the refrigerator. • Select a location which is facing right side up. - Do not install the refrigerator...water supply line from the refrigerator" on the doors to determine whether the refrigerator can pass through it. Fix the handles to the right, left, back and the top when installing the refrigerator. Allow sufficient space to ...
...REFRIGERATOR Checking the Dimensions of your entrance door to the handles. Ft) Width Case Height Depth without Hinge with Hinge with door without door RS275 / RS277 26 1/2 35 7/8 68 1/2 70 33 13/16 30 1/2 Selecting the Location for the refrigerator. • Select a location which is facing right side up. - Do not install the refrigerator...water supply line from the refrigerator" on the doors to determine whether the refrigerator can pass through it. Fix the handles to the right, left, back and the top when installing the refrigerator. Allow sufficient space to ...