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Wipe over using warm water and detergent we find, is the best way to keep your kitchen appliances clean. Hoover recommend you use a non abrasive cloth along with one of our cleaning products to ensure effective cleaning without harming your product.

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Wipe over using warm water and detergent we find, is the best way to keep your kitchen appliances clean. Hoover recommend you use a non abrasive cloth along with one of our cleaning products to ensure effective cleaning without harming your product.

Baby oil and a soft cloth are a great combination to remove unsightly finger prints from stainless steel.

Our helpful video will give you more information on range of products available which can easily be purchased via the spares section of this website.

Always disconnect your appliance from the mains before you start examining it!

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Long term maintenance

Your fridge freezer should be deep cleaned 2 – 3 times per year and all food items, drawers and racks should be removed in order to do so. The drawers and racks should then be washed individually and the inside of the fridge freezer should be cleaned thoroughly with an anti-bacterial cleaner.

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Your fridge freezer should be deep cleaned 2 – 3 times per year and all food items, drawers and racks should be removed in order to do so. The drawers and racks should then be washed individually and the inside of the fridge freezer should be cleaned thoroughly with an anti-bacterial cleaner.

Do not forget to also clean the doors so as to prevent mould growth around the door seal and within the creases.

The back of the fridge freezer should be delicately vacuumed to help promote the removal and prevention of dust and dirt build-up around the coils and other components.

Where applicable, the freezer should also be defrosted every 4 – 6 months (or when the thickness of the ice reaches around 1.5cm) to help improve energy efficiency and overall capacity. This can be achieved by selecting the relevant ‘Defrost’ or ‘Off’ option on the thermostat.

Whilst defrosting, all food should be removed and placed elsewhere e.g. within a cool or ice box. When in defrost mode, excess frost and ice should be scraped away and the machine should be wiped down and cleaned prior to resuming switch on.

A further long term maintenance task involves emptying the fridge drain. This should be completed every 3 – 4 months in order to prevent overflow and subsequent water leakage onto the floor.

Always disconnect your appliance from the mains before you start examining it!

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