Care And Cleaning - Frigidaire FFH1767GW0 Use & Care Manual

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Care and Cleaning
• Damp
objects
stick
to cold
metal
surfaces.
DO NOT touch
interior
metal
surfaces
with
wet or damp
hands.
• The freezer
must
be unplugged
(to avoid
electrical
hazard)
from
power
source
when
defrosting
the unit.
Some
upright
and
chest
freezers
are
frost
free
and
defrost
automatically,
but should
be cleaned
occasionally.
Between
Defrostings
To avoid frequent defrosting,
occasionally
use a plastic scraper
to remove frost. Scrape with pulling motion. NEVER use a metal
instrument
to remove frost.
Defrosting
It is important
to defrost
and clean the freezer
when % to ½ inch of
frost has accumulated.
Frost may tend to accumulate
faster
on the
upper part of the freezer
due to warm,
moist air entering
the freezer
when the door/lid
is opened.
Remove
food
and leave
the door/lid
open
when
defrosting
the freezer.
To Defrost
Upright
Models
with Defrost
Drain:
• Remove
the drain plug on the inside floor of the freezer
by pulling
it straight
out.
• To access
external
drain
tube on models
with a base panel,
first
remove
the two screws
from
the base
panel.
Locate
the drain
tube
near the left center
under
the freezer.
• Place
a shallow
pan
under
the drain
tube.
Defrost
water
will
drain out. Check the pan occasionally
so water does not overflow
(see
figure
1).
• A % inch garden
hose adapter
can be used to drain the freezer
directly
into a floor
drain.
If your
model
is not equipped
with
an
adapter,
one can be purchased
at most
hardware
stores.
• Replace
the
drain
plug
when
defrosting
and
cleaning
are
completed.
If the drain
is left open,
warm
air may
enter
the
freezer.
To Defrost
Chest
Models
with
Defrost
Drain:
• Place
a shallow
pan or the
Divider/Drain
Pan
(if equipped)
beneath
the drain
outlet.
Pull out the outside
drain
plug
(see
figure
2). A ½ inch garden
hose adapter
can be used to drain the
freezer
directly
into a floor
drain
(see figure
3). If your
model
is
not equipped
with
an adapter,
one can be purchased
at most
hardware
stores.
• Pull out the drain
plug inside
the freezer
(see figure
4). Defrost
water
will drain
out. Check
pan occasionally
so water
does
not
overflow.
• Replace
the drain
plugs
when
defrosting
and
cleaning
are
completed.
If the drain
is left open,
warm
air may
enter
the
freezer.
To Defrost
Models
without
Defrost
Drain:
• Place towels
or newspapers
on the freezer
bottom
to catch the
frost,
The frost
will loosen
and fall,
• Remove
the towels
and/or
newspapers.
• If the frost is soft, remove
it by using a plastic scraper.
If the frost
is glazed
and hard, fill deep pans with hot water
and place them
on the freezer
bottom.
o Close
the freezer
door/lid.
Frost
should
soften
in about
fifteen
(15)
minutes.
• Repeat
this procedure
is necessary.
Drain
Pan
Figure
1
DEFROST
PLUG
Figure
2
\
PAN
HOSE
ADAPTOR
DEFROST
DRAIN
PLUG
Figure
3
Figure 4
Cleaning
The
Inside
After defrosting,
wash
inside
surfaces
of the freezer
with a solution
of two (2) tablespoons
of baking
soda in one (1) quart (1.136
liters)
warm water.
Rinse and dry. Wring
excess
water out of the sponge
or cloth when
cleaning
in the area of the controls,
or any electrical
parts.
Wash the removable
parts with the baking
soda solution
mentioned
above,
or mild detergent
and warm
water.
Rinse and dry. NEVER
use metallic
scouring
pads,
brushes,
abrasive
cleaners
or alkaline
solutions
on any
surface.
DO
NOT wash
removable
parts
in a
dishwasher.

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