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Refrigerator operation
5.10 Defrosting
As time goes by, frost builds up on the fins
inside the refrigerator. A layer of frost thicker
on one side may occur and does not represent
a malfunction. When this layer of frost is about
0.118 inches (3 mm) thick, the refrigerator
should be defrosted..
Switch off the refrigerator, as described in
section
5.9 Shutting of the refrigerator
.
Remove all food and the ice cube tray.
Leave the refrigerator door open to allow air
to enter and to prevent formation of mildew.
After defrosting (freezer compartment and
fins free of frost), wipe both cooling com-
partments dry with a cloth.
Note: Water thawing in the main compartment
of the refrigerator runs into an appropriate
container at the back of the refrigerator. From
there, the water evaporates.
The layer of ice must never be removed
forcibly, nor may defrosting be accelera-
ted using a heat source!
CAUTION!
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5.11 Changing the doorhang
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3
Fig. 25
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4
Open the door, unscrew the hinge screw
and keep it to hand.
Take off the door by moving it in your direc-
tion.
Loosen hinge pin and screw it in at opposi-
te side.
Transfer distance washer on lower hinge.
Shove door into upper hinge pin and put it
on lower hinge.
Screw in hinge screw. .
Check that the door moves freely and the
gasket seals completely when the door is
closed.
If it is necessary to tilt or lay the fridge onto the
side, wait for one hour, before taking the frid-
ge into operation. The cooling agent runs back
into the reservoir of the cooling unit. Thus a
correct operating of the fridge is guaranteed.
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