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MAINTENANCE
Defrosting the appliance
Automatic defrost of the refrigeration compartment
The refrigeration compartment defrosts automatically from time to time. The presence of water
drops on the back wall at the inside of the refrigerator indicates that the appliance is busy
defrosting automatically. The defrost water runs through the drainage spout to a receptacle
where it evaporates.
Ensure that the drain outlet is clean. You can clean a clogged drain with a satay stick, for
example.
Defrosting of the NoFrost freezer
The NoFrost freezer defrosts automatically. Any frost deposits will then disappear.
Any ice or frost deposits that nevertheless form in the freezer compartment can be caused by
unusual use of the appliance (opening the door too often and too long or poorly sealing door,
etc.). The freezer will then need to be defrosted manually.
Switch off the appliance in the event of extreme ice formation. Remove the food in the
freezer and protect it so that it cannot partially or completely thaw. Clean and dry the
interior of the freezer. Switch on the appliance and adjust the temperature to the required
setting before you put the food back into the freezer.