In this case, set the thermostat to a warmer setting (position "5"). With this setting,
the compressor will normally start to switch on and off and automatic defrosting will
resume.
Cleaning
Remove the fresh foods from the refrigerator, cover them and store them in a cool
1.
place.
Clean the appliance and accessories inside with a soft sponge and lukewarm water
2.
with cleaning vinegar.
After cleaning, rinse with clean water and dry the parts thoroughly.
3.
Check that the defrost water drain hole on the rear
4.
wall of the refrigerator is not blocked (see diagram
opposite). If the hole is blocked, unclog it with a
cotton bud.
Take care to clean the door seal as well with a soft
5.
sponge.
Once everything is dry, the appliance can be
6.
turned back on.
PLEASE NOTE: Never clean the appliance with a steam cleaner. Moisture
could accumulate in the electrical components, causing a risk of electric
shock! Hot steam can damage plastic parts.
Never use abrasive or caustic products, or sponges with scraping pads to clean the
inside or outside of your appliance.
IMPORTANT: When the plastic parts of the refrigerator remain stained with
oil for a long time (animal or vegetable), they deteriorate easily and can crack.
Clean and wash the dirty parts with hot water immediately.
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