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Defrosting
WARNING!
Do not use any steam cleaners to clean or defrost the appliance. The
steam can get into contact with the electrical parts and cause an
electrical short.
Risk of electric shock!
1.
Remove the contents from the freezing-compartment and put them into a
cooling box.
2.
Place a container in front of the appliance to catch the water.
3.
Switch off the appliance by turning the thermostat to position 0/AUS/OFF and
disconnect it from the mains.
4.
When the encrusted ice melts put some dry cloths into the freezer-compartment
to hold the water back.
5.
Remove the big pieces of ice first.
6.
Afterwards remove the small pieces of ice.
7.
Wipe and dry the appliance and door seals with dry and soft cloths.
8.
After cleaning leave the door open for some time to ventilate the appliance.
9.
Finally restart the appliance as described in chapter THERMOSTAT AND
OPERATION.
NOTICE!
Never use mechanic devices, knives or other sharp-
edged items to remove encrusted ice inside the
appliance.
Replacing of the power cord
DANGER!
The power cord must be replaced
by a qualified and authorized professional only.
9. DECOMMISSIONING
DANGER!
If you decommission your appliance temporarily, ensure that children
cannot get into the appliance. Strictly observe the corresponding safety
instructions numbers. 1 and 4, chapter Decommissioning, ultimate.
Decommissioning, temporarily
If the appliance is not used for a longer period of time:
1.
Draw the plug out of the socket.
2.
Remove all food stored in the appliance.
3.
Dry the inside of the appliance with a cloth and leave the door open for a