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Do not use defrosting aerosols. They may cause
the formation of an explosive mixture, or contain
solvents which may damage the plastic com-
ponents of the appliance and even be harmful
to health.
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Make sure the water used for cleaning does not
flow into the evaporation container through the
discharge opening.
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The whole appliance, except for the door gasket
must be cleaned with a mild cleaning detergent.
The door gasket should be cleaned with water
and wiped dry.
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Wash all the accessories (vegetable containers,
door shelves, glass shelves, etc.).
Defrosting the fridge
Frost settles on the rear wall of the fridge chamber. It
is removed automatically. During the defrosting, the
condensate, which contains contaminants may clog the
opening in the through. Should it occur, carefully unclog
the opening with the cleaning plug (fig. 10).
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The appliance operates in cycles: it refrigerates
(then the frost settles on the rear wall), and de-
frosts (water flows down the rear wall)
DEFROSTING, WASHING AND MAINTENANCE
Disconnect the appliance from the
mains before cleaning by removing the
plug from the mains socket or switching
off the fuse. Prevent water from penetra
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ting the control panel or the light.
You must not put an electric heater,
a heating fan or a hair dryer into the
freezer by any means.
Taking out and putting in the shelves
Slide the shelf out, then slide it in as much as po-
ssible so that its clamp could fit the guide groove
(fig. 12).
Bulb replacement
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Set the knob to ”0” / "OFF" position and unplug
the appliance from the mains socket.
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Remove the bulb cover (Fig. 14).
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Replace the bulb with a new one observing the
following paramters: 220-240 V, max. 15 W, E14
thread, maximum bulb dimensions: diameter – 26
mm, length – 55 mm.
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Put the caver back.
Do not use bulbs of greater or smaller power,
apply only the bulbs of parameters given above.
Lighting inside the unit mustn't be used for
lighting rooms.
Taking out and putting in the door shelf
Lift the door shelf, remove it and put it back from
the top into its required position (fig. 15).
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