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8 CLEANING
CLEANING Y
OUR NEW APPLIANCE
Cleaning
WARNING
W
ARNING
Unplug the fr
eezer before cleaning to avoid
electric shock.
Int
erior
T
he interior should be cleaned when defrosting. Any
spilled food should be wiped up thoroughly and promptly.
Ext
erior
It is a good idea t
o polish the exterior about once a year
with a high-grade wax like the one you use with your car.
After that, an occasional wipe over with a clean, damp
cloth will help remove finger-marks.
NOTE: Do not wax plastic parts or decorative trim. Wash
these in warm (not hot) water and use an unscented
detergent. Avoid getting water on controls. Avoid
scouring pads, abrasive powders, metal polishes, aerosol
cleaners, methylated spirits and other solvents as they
could damage the easy to clean glossy surfaces.
USING Y
OUR NEW APPLIANCE
WARNING
W
ARNING
Ne
ver use hairdryers, electrical heaters or other such
electrical appliances for defrosting.
5.
Lift out the rubber plug from the internal drain hole
inside the freezer (Figure 1).
NOTE: please keep the rubber cover in a safe place during
defrosting and put it back after defrosting is done.
Figure 1
6. Pull out the external water drain by 20-25mm until
the water hole can be seen.
7. Twist the external water drain until the water hole
points downward.
Figure 2
8.
After defrosting is complete and all of the water has
drained, wipe the freezer out with a damp cloth and
dry, ensuring the freezer inner surfaces are dry before
reloading frozen food. Water in the freezer can cause
food to stick to liner when frozen.
9. Rotate the external water drain until the wat
er hole
points up and push it back int
o place (Figure 3).
10. Replace the internal drain plug (Figure 1).
11. Plug the freezer back in and turn it on, reload food to
be frozen.
Figur
e 3
WARNING
CA
UTION
Do not use point
ed or sharp-edged objects such as
knives or forks to remove the frost.
ro t a t e
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