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compartment, can possibly cause the 

skin to be freeze burnt; 

•It is advisable to show the freezing in 

date on each individual pack to enable 

you to keep tab of the storage time. 

 

Hints for storage of frozen food 

To obtain the best performance from 

this appliance, you should: 

- make sure that the commercially 

frozen foodstuffs were adequately 

stored by the retailer; 

- be sure that frozen foodstuffs are 

transferred from the food store to the 

freezer in the shortest possible time; 

- not open the door frequently or 

leave it open longer than absolutely 

necessary. 

•Once defrosted, food deteriorates 

rapidly and cannot be refrozen. 

•Do not exceed the storage period 

indicated by the food manufacturer. 

 

CARE AND CLEANING 

For hygienic reasons the appliance 

interior, including interior accessories, 

should be cleaned regularly. 

Regularly examine the drain in the 

chest freezer for defrosted water. If 

necessary, clean the drain. 

 

Caution!

 The appliance may not be 

connected to the mains during 

cleaning. Danger of electrical shock! 

Before cleaning switch the appliance 

off and remove the plug from the 

mains, or switch off or turn out the 

circuit breaker or fuse.  

Do not clean the appliance with metal 

objects. 

Do not use sharp objects to remove 

frost from the appliance. Use a plastic 

scraper. 

Never clean the appliance with a 

steam cleaner. Moisture could 

accumulate in electrical components, 

danger of electrical shock! Hot vapors 

can lead to the damage of plastic 

parts.  

The appliance must be dry before it is 

placed back into service. 

 

Important!

 Ethereal oils and organic 

solvents can attack plastic parts, e.g. 

lemon juice or the juice form orange 

peel, butyric acid, cleanser that 

contain acetic acid. Do not allow such 

substances to come into contact the 

appliance parts. 

Do not use any abrasive cleaners. 

 

Cleaning 

•Remove the food from the freezer. 

Store them in a cool place, well 

covered. 

•Switch the appliance off and remove 

the plug from the mains, or switch off 

or turn out the circuit breaker of fuse. 

•Clean the appliance and the interior 

accessories with a cloth and lukewarm 

water. After cleaning wipe with fresh 

water and rub dry. 

•Accumulation of dust at the 

condenser increases energy 

consumption. For this reason carefully 

clean the condenser at the back of the 

appliance once a year with a soft 

brush or a vacuum cleaner (if the 

condenser is at back of appliance.) 

•After everything is dry place the 

appliance back into service. 

 

Defrosting the freezer 

The freezer, however, will become 

progressively covered with frost. This 

should be removed. 

Never use sharp metal tools to scrape 

off frost from the evaporator as you 

could damage it. 

However, when the ice becomes very 

thick on the inner liner, complete 

defrosting should be carried out as 

follows: 

•Unplug the unit. Remove the drain 

plug from the inside of the freezer. 

Defrosting usually takes a few hours. 

To defrost faster keep the freezer door 

open. 

•For draining, place a tray beneath the 

outer drain plug. Pull out the drain 

dial. 

 

 

 

•Rotate the drain dial 180 degree. 

This will let the water flow out in the 

tray. When done, push the drain dial 

in. Re-plug the drain plug inside the 

freezer compartment. Note: monitor 

the container under the drain to avoid 

overflow. 

•Wipe the interior of the freezer and 

replace the electrical plug in the 

electrical outlet. 

•Reset the temperature control to the 

desired setting. 

 

 

 

Service 

Any electrical work required to do the 

servicing of the appliance should be 

carried out by a qualified electrician or 

Summary of Contents for AML-160

Page 1: ...AML 160 CHEST FREEZER...

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Page 3: ...vicing Keep all packaging well away from children There is risk of suffocation If you are discarding the appliance pull the plug out of the socket cut the connection cable as close to the appliance as...

Page 4: ...ns given in specific paragraphs Unpack the appliance and check if there are damages on it Do not connect the appliance if it is damaged Report possible damages immediately to the place you bought it I...

Page 5: ...bient temperature SN 10 C to 32 C N 16 C to 32 C ST 16 C to 38 C T 16 C to 43 C Electrical connection Before plugging in ensure that the voltage and frequency shown on the rating plate correspond to y...

Page 6: ...zen food When first starting up or after a period out of use Before putting the product in the compartment let the appliance run at least 2 hours on the higher settings Important In the event of accid...

Page 7: ...el butyric acid cleanser that contain acetic acid Do not allow such substances to come into contact the appliance parts Do not use any abrasive cleaners Cleaning Remove the food from the freezer Store...

Page 8: ...porarily The appliance is near a heat source Please look in the installation location section Heavy build up of frost on the door seal Door seal is not air tight Carefully warm the leaking sections of...

Page 9: ...nvironment Please remember to respect the local regulations hand in the non working electrical equipment to an appropriate waste disposal center The manufacturer reserves the right to change the speci...

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Page 11: ...11 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 2 4 2 4 2 10 10 70 t SN 10 C to 32 C N 16 C to 32 C ST 16 C to 38 C T 16 C to 43 C...

Page 12: ...12 POWER COOLING FREEZING SUPER 24 24 2...

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Page 18: ...18 1 2 4 2 4 2 10 10 70 t SN 10 C 32 C N 16 C 32 C ST 16 C 38 C T 16 C 43 C POWER...

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