User manual

partment every time the motor compres-
sor stops, during normal use. The de-
frost water drains out through a drain
hole into a special container at the back
of the appliance, over the motor com-
pressor, where it evaporates.
It is important to periodically clean the
defrost water drain hole in the middle of
the refrigerator compartment channel to
prevent the water overflowing and drip-
ping onto the food inside.
Use the special cleaner provided, which
you will find already inserted into the
drain hole.
6.4 Defrosting the freezer
A certain amount of frost will always form
on the freezer shelves and around the
top compartment.
Defrost the freezer when the frost layer
reaches a thickness of about 3-5 mm.
To remove the frost, follow the
instructions below:
pull out the plug from the wall socket
or switch off the appliance
remove any stored food, wrap it in
several layers of newspaper and put it
in a cool place
remove the freezer drawers
put insulating material around the
drawers, e.g. blankets or newspapers.
Defrosting can be accelerated by plac-
ing bowls with hot water (not boiling) in-
side the freeze
Loosen the drainage channel from its
resting position, push it in according
to the illustration and place it in the
bottom freezer drawer where water
can collect
carefully scrape off the ice when it
starts to thaw. Use a wood or a plastic
scraper
when all the ice has melted, clean and
wipe the cabinet dry, then put the
drainage channel back in place.
switch on the cabinet and replace the
frozen foodstuff.
It is recommended to operate the ap-
pliance at the highest position of the
thermostatic control for some hours
so that it can reach the sufficient stor-
ing temperature as soon as possible.
Never use sharp metal tools to
scrape off frost from the evapo-
rator as you could damage it. Do
not use a mechanical device or
any artificial means to speed up
the thawing process other than
those recommended by the
manufacturer. A temperature rise
of the frozen food packs, during
defrosting, may shorten their
safe storage life.
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