Continental Refrigerator 102004 Manual De Usuario

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Precautions
1.
Never use harsh detergents, cleaners, scouring powders, or chemicals 
when cleaning your model.
2.
Strong bleaches tend to corrode many materials and should never come in 
contact with stainless steel.
3.
Tincture of iodine, or iron should not come in contact with stainless steel. 
These solutions, which cause stainless steel to discolor, should be rinsed 
off immediately if contact occurs.
4.
Some foods, such as mustard, mayonnaise, lemon juice, dressings or 
salts, may attack or corrode stainless steel.
5.
Gritty, hard abrasives will mar the finish of stainless steel and aluminum 
and are not recommended.
SLIDING AND HINGED GLASS
All glass doors whether sliding or hinged are easily removable for cleaning. Removal of
a hinged glass door is the same as a solid door (see “removal of doors and door
adjustment” in installation and location section). To remove a sliding door, slide it open
about half way, grasp the door on both sides and lift up to clear the bottom door track.
Tilt the door out at the bottom. Use the top of the door to ease the spring-loaded clos-
ing mechanism back to the closed position. Now, bring the door down out of the top
track. Caution should be taken so that the closing mechanism is not allowed to spring
back from the half-open position since the spring will go past the closed position and
may pop out of the top track. Should this happen, move the closing mechanism back
to the closed position.
To replace the sliding glass door, insert the door in the top track and use it to slide the
closing mechanism to the half-open position. Lift the door so it clears the bottom track,
push in to align the door with the track, and let the door down into the track.
Important Note:
The glass used in sliding or hinged glass doors is of special,
sealed pane design and cannot be replaced with ordinary window or plate glass. 
If it becomes necessary to replace the glass, it can be obtained directly from the 
factory.
GENERAL PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Performance of the air cooled condensing unit located on the top of your new model,
depends exclusively upon the amount of air passing through the condenser fins. Your
refrigerator or freezer will run more efficiently, consume less current, and provide a
maximum of trouble-free service throughout its lifetime if the condenser is kept clean
and an adequate supply of clean, cool air is provided at all times. Periodically (at least
once a month) inspect the condenser coil, which is located directly behind the front top
grill, to check for debris or blockage.
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