Sliding Basket...
can be moved from side to side when load-
ing or unloading food below it. The basket also
can be lifted out of the freezer completely.
Cleaning your freezer
The freezer should be cleaned when frost has l Remove food items and sliding basket.
built up to about l/4 inch (6 mm) thickness. Com-
Note: Wrap frozen foods and packages in sev-
plete defrosting and cleaning should be done at
eral layers of newspaper and cover with a blan-
least once a year. In high humidity areas, a freezer ket. Food will stay frozen several hours.
may need more frequent defrosting. After defrosting, plug in freezer. Follow direc-
tions for ?Setting the Cold Control,? page 3
To clean your freezer:
0 Unplug it.
Part What to use How to clean
Removable sliding Mild detergent and l Wash with warm water and a mild
basket warm water. detergent.
l Rinse and dry.
Outside Sponge, cloth or l Wash with warm water and a mild
paper towel; mild detergent.
detergent.
l Rinse and dry.
l Do not use abrasive or harsh
cleansers.
Waxing is recommended in high humidity areas. Use a good
auto paste wax or an appliance wax on painted metal surfaces.
Inside walls Plastic scraper, pans of 0 Use plastic scraper to remove frost.
hot water, electric fan, l Place pans of hot water in freezer with
sponge or towel, lid open to speed melting. Directing
baking soda, warm
air from an electric fan into the freezer
water.
will also help.
l Remove defrost water with towel or
sponge.
l Wash with solution of 2 tablespoons
(26 g) baking soda to 1 quart (.95 L)
warm water.
l Rinse and dry.
DO NOT USE an ice pick, knife or other sharp-pointed tool or
any type of electric defroster to defrost freezer. They can
cause damage to the liner and interior parts.
Lid gasket Sponge, soft cloth or l Wash with mild detergent and warm
paper towel; mild water.
detergent, warm water.
l Rinse and dry.
DO NOT USE cleaning waxes, concentrated detergents,
bleaches or cleansers containing petroleum on plastic parts.
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