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Please note: After the lid has been opened, there will be
a vacuum created inside the freezer due to the low
temperatures. Wait a few minutes before trying to re-
open the lid otherwise the handle could be damaged.
Defrosting.
In order for the freezer to work to its maximum
efficiency the cabinet should be defrosted when a
approx. 2mm thick ice layer has formed inside the
cabinet.
The ice layer is easily removed with a plastic or
wooden scraper. Never use a sharp metal object
which might will cause damage to the inner liner.
The defrosting frequency is determined mainly by
two factors the usage pattern (number of lid
openings) and the relative humidity.
Excess water can be drained out by using the
drain water outlet on the front of the freezer.
Cleaning.
Cleaning should be done when needed. When
used in a dirty environment it might be necessary
to remove the compressor compartment and
clean the compressor compartment eventually
with a vacuum cleaner.
If the cleaning process is neglected there is a risk
that the performance of the freezer will be
effected, and even damage to the compressor
could occur due to overheating.
Cleaning of sliding tracks.
The dust from the sliding track is easily removed
with a vacuum cleaner.
By using a cotton swab, the dirt from the sliding
track can be removed.
Dip the cotton swab into the water and start
scrubbing.
After that, wipe down the sliding track with a
clean, damp rag and repeat if necessary.
Storage.
If the freezer is stored for a period of time, the lid
should be kept open for free circulation of air
inside the cabinet in order to avoid corrosion of
the inner liner.
Temperature control LT- freezers.
The temperature inside the freezer is controlled by
the electronic controller placed in the front grill.
The controller has a digital readout of the
temperature inside the cabinet. and the option of
changing the wanted temperature.
Factory setting is 45dgr.C (-49dgr.F).
The LT-freezers are delivered with either a Dixell
controller or a Beta controller.
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