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Fittings
Removable basket
For storing small items of frozen food.
If required, you can purchase further baskets from
specialist retailers if you specify the appliance
designation.
Removable separating wall
The separating wall prevents fresh food that is to be
frozen in the pre-freezing compartment from coming
into contact with food that is already frozen in the
storage compartment.
If you pull out the separating wall and lay it on the floor
of the chest, small items of frozen food (such as
strawberries) can be quickly and – above all –
individually frozen.
When defrosting, you can place the separating wall
under the condensation drainage to collect the defrost
water.
Pre-freezing compartment
In the pre-freezing compartment, fresh food freezes
particularly quickly and gently. Lay the food over a wide
area on the floor and on the side panels of the pre-
freezing compartment.
Switching off and shutting
down the appliance
Switch off the appliance
Unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the
circuit-breaker.
The refrigeration system and lights switch off.
Putting the appliance out of service
If you do not use the appliance for long periods:
1. Remove all food from the appliance
2. Switch off the appliance.
3. Defrost the appliance.
4. Clean the appliance.
5. To prevent odours from forming, leave the
appliance lid open.
Defrosting
A layer of frost in the freezer compartment impairs the
cooling effect on the frozen food and increases the
power consumption. If there is a layer of frost, you must
defrost the appliance.
General tips
When putting food in or taking food out, open the lid
of the chest for as little time as possible.
Do not install the chest freezer in a damp room. A
high level of humidity aids the formation of frost.
Package fresh food so that it is as air-tight as
possible.
m Caution
Do not scrape away the layer of ice using a knife or a
sharp object. You could damage the refrigerant pipes. If
refrigerant shoots out, it may ignite or cause eye
injuries.
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