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freezer compartment does not defrost
automatically, as the frozen food must not
thaw. A layer of hoarfrost in the freezer
compartment will impair refrigeration of
the frozen food and increase power
consumption. Remove the layer
ofĂhoarfrost regularly.
Attention: Do not scrape off hoarfrost or
ice with a knife or pointed object. You
could damage the refrigerant tubing.
Leaking refrigerant may ignite or cause
eye injuries.
1. Remove the frozen food and store
temporarily in a cool location.
2. Pull out the mains plug or remove
theĂfuse.
3. Leave the appliance door open.
WipeĂup condensation with a cloth
orĂsponge.
4. Wipe the freezer compartment dry.
5. Switch on the appliance again.
6. Put the frozen food back in the freezer
compartment.
You can accelerate the defrosting
process by placing a pan of hot water
inĂthe freezer compartment.
Attention: place the pan on a
heatĆinsulating base!
Warning: Never use electrical appliances
or naked flames to defrost the freezer
compartment, e.g. heaters, steam
cleaners, candles, kerosene lamps, etc.
S Defrosting sprays may form explosive
gases.
S Defrosting sprays may contain solvents
or propellants which attack plastic.
S Defrosting sprays may be a health
hazard.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions.
While the refrigerating unit is running,
beads of condensation or hoarfrost
formĂat the back of the refrigerator
compartment. This is quite normal.
ItĂisĂnot necessary to wipe off the
condensation or frost. The rear panel
defrosts automatically. The condensation
runs into the condensation channel
3 and is conveyed to the refrigerating
unit where it evaporates.
Note: Keep the condensation channel
and drain hole 3 clean so that the
condensation can drain.
1.
2. Wipe the door seal with clear water only
and then wipe dry thoroughly.
3. Clean the appliance with lukewarm
water and a little washingĆup liquid.
Water must not get into the control
panel.
4. After cleaning: reconnect and switch
on the appliance.