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Cleaning
Disconnect the power supply at the mains
socket before cleaning the inside of the
cabinet.
The cabinet is best cleaned using warm wa
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ter (max. 65°C) with a little mild detergent.
Never use cleaning agents that scour. Use
a soft cloth. Rinse with clean water and dry
thoroughly. It is important to prevent water
from entering the control panel.
The defrost water channel, in which
condensation from the evaporator runs, is
located on the rear wall of the cabinet and
must be kept clean. Add a few drops of dis
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infectant, e.g. Rodalon, to the defrost water
drain a couple of times a year, and clean
the drain using a pipe cleaner or similar.
Never use sharp or pointed implements.
The sealing strip around the doors must be
cleaned regularly to prevent discolouration
and prolong service life. Use clean water.
After cleaning the sealing strip, check that it
continues to provide a tight seal.
Dust collecting on the compressor and
in the compressor compartment is best
removed using a vacuum cleaner. It is
possible to clean beneath the appliance by
removing the kick plate.
Stainless steel or aluminium doors are best
cleaned using a care spray and soft cloth.
Various suitable products are available from
most household appliance distributors.
If the appliance is not to be used for any
length of time, switch it off, empty it, clean
the cabinet and ittings, and leave the
door(s) slightly open to allow air circulation
and prevent smells.
Replacing the light bulb
Unscrew the bulb without removing the
shade. Bulbs with an output of more than
12 W must not be used.
Save energy
- Cool hot food and beverages before plac
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ing them in the appliance.
- Thaw frozen items in the refrigerator sec-
tion.
- Keep the door(s) closed as much as pos
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sible.
- Ensure that the door(s) is(are) not pre
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vented from closing tightly.
Cleaning and maintenance
ig. 17
Max. 12 W
Summary of Contents for SW 350 M
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