Defrosting and cleaning
Automatic defrosting
The refrigerator features automatic
defrosting. In some periods, however,
frost may form on the rear wall of the
refrigerator. This normally happens
when many fresh items of food are
stored in the refrigerator or in summer
when the refrigerator is filled with
beverages to be cooled. In situations
such as these the compressor must
run for long periods of time. As
automatic defrosting takes place while
the compressor is at a standstill, the
refrigerator may not defrost completely
before the compressor restarts. In
these instances, manual defrosting is
required.
Manual defrosting
Stop the compressor by pressing
O
button
(2) and disconnect the
power supply to the refrigerator.
Any loose frost on the evaporator can
be removed using a plastic or wooden
scraper. Never use a knife or a sharp
object as these can damage the
evaporator.
Warning
It is dangerous to use electrical
apparatus, knives or sharp objects to
speed up the defrosting process.
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Cleaning
Stop the compressor by pressing
button
power supply to the refrigerator.
The refrigerator is best cleaned using
a weak soap solution and a soft cloth.
Never use cleaning agents that scour.
Clean the sealing strip around the
door regularly to prolong its life. Use
only clean water for cleaning the
sealing strip.
The plastic parts of the cabinet cannot
withstand boiling water (max. 85°C). It
is important to prevent water from
getting into the control panel
Clean the melt water drain in the
refrigerator compartment using the
cleaning pin supplied (11).
Remove dust and threads from the
compressor compartment at the back of
the refrigerator with a vacuum cleaner.
Connect the current and restart the
refrigerator by pressing start button
(1).
11
GB
O
(2) and disconnect the
11