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en
Under no circumstances whatsoever are
you to use electric appliances or active
fire sources (e.g. candles or petrol
lamps) inside the appliance.
Defrosting the freezer
compartment
Remove the drawers and any food
they may contain from the freezer
compartment. Place frozen food on the
cold accumulator (if supplied). Store
the drawers in the coldest place
possible.
Unplug the appliance from the mains
electricity socket.
After defrosting the appliance, empty
the defrosting water that has gathered.
Clean and dry the bottom of the
freezer compartment with a sponge.
Special defrosting sprays
Observe the instructions and warnings
provided by the spray manufacturer
strictly.
Warning!
Special defrosting sprays should be
used with the utmost caution. These
sprays can be a source of explosive
gas or contain solvents or propellants
which may harm the plastic parts on
the unit or even be harmful to the
health.
Practical defrosting advice
To speed the defrosting process up, a
pan with very hot (not boiling) water
can be placed on a protective support
base inside the freezer compartment.
Cleaning the appliance
Clean with warm water and a small
amount of disinfecting detergent, such
as mild manual washing-up liquid.
The door seal should only be cleaned
with clean water. It should be dried
properly after cleaning.
Make sure that the water used to clean
the appliance does not enter the
drainage orifice and flow to the
evaporation tray.
Under no circumstances should
abrasives, scrubbing products or
cleaning substances which contain acid
or chemical solvents be used.
Never wash the shelves, racks,
containers or drawers in a dishwasher.
The parts may lose shape!
Plug the mains cable into the mains
electricity socket. Connect the fuse.
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