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When defrosting, wrap deep-frozen products in several layers of paper (e.g. in
newspapers) and store in a cold place.
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As the temperature of deep-frozen products will increase, consume them as quickly
as possible as their maximum storage time will be reduced.
Cleaning the device
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After defrosting, wash the device with warm water and a neutral cleaning agent.
Wipe down thoroughly with clean water.
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After washing, dry the device thoroughly.
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Wash the equipment with a neutral cleaning agent and dry when finished.
Leave accessories to dry before replacing them in the device.
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Wash the external surface with a soft, moist cloth.
If the device is to remain unused for a longer period of time:
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remove the plug from its socket;
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remove all food products from the deep freezer;
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defrost the deep freezer;
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wash the device’s interior and exterior;
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leave the doors open to allow the deep freezer to dry thoroughly.
Cleaning the condensor
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Clean the condensor at least once a month.
NOTE!
A dirty condensor has a negative impact on the device’s functioning
and increases energy use!
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Disconnect the device prior to cleaning
(remove plug!).
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Use a vaccum or hard-bristle brush for cleaning.
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Wear protective gloves while cleaning.
WARNING! Danger of burns!
The compressor’s surface may be very hot when in use.
Do not touch the compressor with bare hands.