Defrosting
and
Draining
The
Freezer
Defrost whenever
the frost becomes
1/4"
thick. Never use a sharp or
metallic
instrument
to remove
the frost as it may damage
the cooling
coils, (A punctured
coil will void the warranty)
Turn the temperature
control
to OFF position
and unplug the unit,
Remove the drain
plug from the inside of the freezer (see fig. #1a).
Defrosting
usually takes a few hours, To defrost faster keep the
freezer door open,
For draining,
place a tray beneath
the outer drain
plug. Pull out the
drain
dial (see fig. #1b) and rotate it so that the arrow
points down-
ward,
This will let the water
flow out into the tray.
When
done, push the
drain
dial in and turn the arrow
to the up position.
Re-plug the drain
plug inside the freezer compartment.
Note:
Monitor
the container
under the drain
to avoid overflow,
Wipe
the interior
of the freezer
and replace
the electrical
plug in
the electrical
outlet.
Reset the temperature
control to the desired
setting,
fig, # I b