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the frozen foods from the freezer compartment and protect them from thawing while
cleaning.
Cleaning
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Before cleaning, disconnect the plug from the electrical mains. Clean the outside using only
water and a gentle liquid detergent or an ordinary detergent for washable surfaces (such
as a window-cleaning product). Never use products containing abrasives or substances
which may attack the lacquered or painted parts, acids or chemical solvents. Use a sponge
or a soft cloth.
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Do not use steam cleaners to clean the inside;
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Remove the shelves and accessories, taking care not to apply excessive force when
removing. Never wash removable plastic parts in the dishwasher; use only warm water and
washing-up liquid or water and vinegar. Take care not to wet the electrical lighting
components with water or detergents.
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Clean the gaskets with warm water and then dry.
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To allow the freezer to operate at full efficiency, periodically also clean the condenser on
the rear with a brush or a vacuum cleaner.
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Also make a periodic check on the tray above the compressor and clean it if necessary.
Practical advice for saving energy
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Install the freezer in a cool, well ventilated place, protected against direct sunlight and well
away from heat sources.
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Do not place hot foods in the freezer sections. Wait for foods to cool to room temperature
before placing them on the shelves;
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Open the door(s) as infrequently and for as short a time as possible to prevent the
compartments from warming up too much;
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Clean the condenser (rear of the freezer) periodically to prevent the appliance from losing
efficiency;
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If the freezer is to be out of use for a long period, it is best to empty it and switch it off.
Operating noise
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The freezer is cooled by means of a compression system. In order to maintain the preset
temperature inside the freezer sections, the compressor comes into operation in response
to the level of cooling required and may operate continuously if necessary. When the
compressor starts up a humming sound will be heard, tending to drop in volume after a
few minutes.
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Another normal refrigerator operating noise is a gurgling due to the coolant flowing
through the pipes in the circuit. This noise is perfectly normal and does not mean that the
appliance is malfunctioning. If it is over-loud, there may be other causes. In this case, check
that:
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