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Care and maintenance
5. Wipe off the interior with a cloth
dampened slightly with dishwater.
Ensure that no liquid enters the control
and the refrigerator lighting.
6. When wiping again, add a few drops of
vinegar to the water to prevent mould
formation.
Wipe the interior dry and leave the door
open for a while to allow ventilation.
7. Clean the opening of the condensation
drain (11) using the provided cleaning
swab.
8. Re-insert the shelves and drawer.
9. Put the food back in the refrigerator
compartment.
10. Plug the power plug back in or switch
on the fuse.
11. Press and hold the Adjust button (1)
for 5 seconds. The appliance will
switch on.
12. Set the desired refrigeration
temperature.
Defrosting and cleaning the
freezer compartment
WARNING
Risk of explosion!
The
improper
appliance
deflagration/explosion!
Never use defroster sprays. They
■
may generate explosive gases.
NOTE
Defrost the appliance in due time
■
before an ice and frost layer of
over 5 mm forms. If too much ice
(11
)
forms, the power consumption
rises and the freezer door may
no longer close tight.
Do not use any tools other than
■
those recommended by the
manufacturer to accelerate the
defrosting process. For example,
do not use electrical heaters,
knives or devices with an open
flame, e.g. candles. The thermal
insulation
container
scratches and heat and may
melt.
Note the following when cleaning:
Never use aggressive, granular
■
or abrasive cleaning agents or
those containing soda or solvent.
We
cleaners with a neutral pH value.
The door seal is sensitive to oil
■
and grease, which cause the
rubber to become porous and
brittle.
handling
may
cause
and
the
are
sensitive
recommend
all-purpose
of
the
a
inner
to