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Large gash in liner of freezer

At the bottom of the freezer, behind the basket is a large gash. I'm not sure if it is supposed to be there???

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If the liner is cracked you can place duck tape over the hole(it is available in white)to hide it. Be sure you are not covering any vents for air flow in the freezer.

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