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Using The Ice Cube Compartment; Using The Ice Cube Maker; Cleaning The Appliance - Medion MD 37724 Gebruiksaanwijzing

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10. Using the ice cube compartment

WARNING!
Risk of explosion!
Flammable gases and liquids can cause explosions if
stored in the appliance.
 Do not store any explosive materials, e.g. aerosol con-
tainers containing propellant gas, in the appliance.
 Do not freeze any carbonated beverages. Expanding
liquid can break the container.
 Do not store glass or metal containers filled with liquid
in the freezer compartment.
WARNING!
Risk to health!
To avoid food from becoming contaminated, please ob-
serve the following instructions:
 If the ice cube compartment door is left open for a
long time, this can cause the temperature inside the
compartments of the appliance to increase significant-
ly.
 The ice cube compartment is not suitable for freezing
foods or storing highly perishable foods. Food that has
already been frozen can, if necessary, be stored in suit-
able packaging for 1–3 days.
 Take care not to overload the ice cube compartment as
otherwise optimal performance cannot be guaranteed
and energy consumption will increase.
 Signs of moisture or swelling of deep-freeze packaging
indicates that the food has not been stored/transport-
ed correctly and may be spoiled. Check the condition
of food before eating.
Ice cubes can be produced in the ice cube compartment.

10.1. Using the ice cube maker

 Clean the ice cube tray (not included) thoroughly with
water and a little washing-up liquid before using for
the first time.
 Fill the tray with drinking water.
 Place the ice cube tray so that it is level in the freezer
compartment.
 As soon as the ice cubes are frozen, remove the ice
cube tray from the ice cube compartment and press
the ice cubes out of the mould.

11. Cleaning the appliance

WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of electric shock from electrified parts.
 Before starting any cleaning work, you must set the
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temperature control to
out of the socket (pull on the plug, not the cable). If
the plug is not accessible, the corresponding fuse for
the mains electricity supply to the house needs to be
switched off.
 Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands.
DANGER!
RISK OF EXPLOSION AND FIRE!
An accumulation of gas can lead to explosions.
 Do not use any flammable liquids to clean the appli-
ance or appliance parts.
 Do not use de-icer sprays. They may produce explosive
gases.
NOTICE!
Possible material damage!
Damage to the appliance due to improper handling of the
sensitive surfaces of the appliance.
 Sensitive surfaces: Do not allow oil and grease to come
into contact with the plastic parts and the door seal as
the door seal can become porous and brittle.
 Never use acidic, abrasive or granular, acetic-acid-,
soda- or solvent-based cleaning agents. These may
damage the surfaces of your appliance.
 Do not use any other mechanical equipment or syn-
thetic agents to accelerate the defrosting process, e.g.
electric heaters, hot air blowers or hair-dryers or point-
ed or hard objects. The heat insulation and appliance
interior are sensitive to scratches and heat and can
melt.
 Do not operate any electrical appliances inside the
fridge freezer. Both appliances may be damaged irrep-
arably.
 Empty the refrigerator compartment.
 Set the temperature control to
mains plug.
 Remove the shelf from the refrigerator compartment.
To prevent mould, vinegar (cleaning vinegar, household
vinegar or vinegar essence) can be added to the water for
cleaning.
 Wash the refrigerator compartment with a mild clean-
ing agent (e.g. washing-up liquid or a sodium car-
bonate solution of 3 teaspoons soda to 1 litre of water)
and leave to dry completely.
 Carefully rinse and dry all equipment elements.
 Clean the appliance surfaces, except the door seal,
with a mild cleaning agent. If necessary, the appliance
surfaces can be treated with silicone grease.
and pull the mains plug
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and pull out the
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