Refrigerator Care - How to Keep This Appliance in Top Shape
Having one in your home is essential when it comes to keeping your food edible and in good condition due to the cool temperature within the refrigerator.
Your refrigerator is very similar to an air conditioner.
They both utilize a compressor, evaporator, fan, and a heat exchanger to cool the air, and just like your air conditioner, you need to make sure that these components are not blocked.
Proper airflow is essential to keeping your refrigerator running smoothly.
Most refrigerators have an air intake at the very bottom front of the machine, and also an exhaust in the back.
You should check them both occasionally and see that they are clean and free of debris.
Internally, when it comes to keeping your refrigerator in good working condition, you need to consider food storage and cleaning.
Proper food storage is easy enough to understand, you just need to make sure that there is plenty of room for the cold air to circulate otherwise your food will spoil faster than you expected.
There is no need to fill your refrigerator from top to bottom or to pack your groceries in, leave enough room between items and your refrigerator will not have to work so hard to keep things cool.
Regular cleaning of your refrigerator will also prolong its lifespan.
Don't forget to unplug the unit before you attack it with a sponge and some cleaning solution; you don't want any accidents.
An easy cleaning solution that also deodorizes your refrigerator is to combine at least 2 tablespoons of baking soda with a quart of warm water and use this solution to wipe down the interior.
Any drawers, shelves or other accessories should be removed and hand washed to get the dirt and grit.
Refrain from using hot water when dealing with glass or plastic since it can damage them easily.
The exterior or shell of the refrigerator should be cleaned as well, so remove any stickers or artwork on the doors and wipe it down with soapy water.
Don't forget to check the temperature with a temperature gauge and adjust your refrigerator accordingly.
Consult your manual for your refrigerators setting.
Hopefully these tips will allow you to keep your refrigerator in good working condition for many years to come and who knows, with constant maintenance you might just hand this appliance down to the next generation.