REVERSING THE FROZEN FOOD COMPARTMENT DOOR
DEFROSTING
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bottom hinge bracket of the Frozen Food Compartment door. Press
and door towards you.
2 Pull to release the bottom hinge bracket from the underside of the
door Place in a safe place.
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Defrosting
After a period of time frost will build up
in the Frozen Food Compartment. As a
temporary measure, this frost should be
scraped away using a scraper
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NOTE Don’t use a metal or sharp instrument and do not use any
electrical appliances to aid defrosting.
Complete defrosting will however become necessary
of the Refrigerator. This should be carried out if the frost build up cannot
be scraped away, or if it beginds to interfere with the food storage.
Choose a time when the stock of frozen food is low and proceed as
follows:
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supply and leave the door open. Ideally the frozen food should be
put in another freezer or refrigerator. If this is not possible wrap the
thick rug or blanket and keep it in a cool place.
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Scrape away as much frost build up as possible using a plastic scraper.
Thawing of the remainder can be speeded up by placing bowls of
hot water inside the refrigerator cabinet and closing the door. As the
solid frost loosens, prize it away with the plastic scraper and remov
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door into the opening at the top of the frozen food compartment.
5 Fit the hinge bracket onto the bottom hinge pin of the door. Push
clicks into place.
When defrosting is completed, clean your refrigerator as described
on page 9
Remove and refit the blanking plate to the opposite side of
the compartment
the bracket firmly into the opening left by the blanking plate unti it
opposite side. Refit the door by inserting the top hinge pin of the
Insert a small flat bladed screwdriver into the underside of the
firmly upward to release the locking mechanism. Then pull the hinge
Take out the frozen food, turn the refrigerator off at the mains
food, firstly in several sheets of newspaper or large towels and then a
if the frost layers exceeds 6mm (¼”) to maintain the efficiency
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