Fridge & Freezer Maintenance Guide
Every 4-6 Months
Defrost freezer
Frost build-up reduces freezer efficiency. If there is not an automatic defrost system, turn the thermostat to 'Off' or 'Defrost'. Remove all food from freezer compartment, wrap in newspaper or blankets and store in a cool place or an icebox. Then unplug fridge and carefully scrape away frost and ice from inside freezer using plastic tool. When defrosting is complete, clean compartment with baking soda solution, rinse and allow to dry before turning unit back on.
Clean interior of fridge
Remove all food, racks and drawers.
Remove glass and plastic shelves and allow them to reach room temperature before washing them in warm detergent solution. Rinse and wipe dry.
Wash the fridge compartment with a baking soda solution. Use a coat-hanger wire to carefully remove food or mould from the drain hole at the back of the compartment.
Clean door gasket
Dirt can ruin the door seal, allowing cool air to escape.
Clean the rubber door seal of both the fridge and freezer compartments with detergent solution. Make sure all the dirt is removed from between the grooves.
Rinse and wipe dry.
Vacuum around back of fridge-freezer
Be careful near the condensor coils.
Gently vacuum around the condensor coils and motor to remove any accumulated dust and dirt.
Moving a fridge or freezer
Open the door and place one hand inside to lift the front. If possible, place your other hand on a worktop to give you support.
Wiggle the appliance gently from side to side as you pull it forwards.
Always allow a fridge-freezer to settle for a couple of hours with the power switched off before and after moving it.
Information provided is a guide only. eSpares accepts no liability for any problems occurring whilst attempting any advice shown. If in any doubt about fixing your appliance, always contact a qualified repairer.