temperature.
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Cool foodstuff to room temperature before you put it into the appliance.
•
Encrusted ice causes a higher energy consumption. Defrost encrusted ice if
its diameter is more than 3 mm ( 1/8 '' ).
•
Put the frozen food you want to defrost into the cooling-compartment of
you appliance.
•
Occasionally clean the rear of your appliance with a brush or a vacuum
cleaner to avoid an increased energy consumption.
11. DECOMMISSIONING
CAUTION!
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
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If the appliance is not used for a longer period of time:
1. Draw the plug out of the socket.
2. Remove all foodstuff stored in the appliance.
3. Dry the inside of the appliance with a cloth and leave the door open for a
few days.
•
While away on an average vacation/holiday (14-21 days):
1.
Do the same as described above, or
2.
let the appliance operate.
a.
remove all perishable food from the cooling compartment.
b.
clean the cooling compartment
c.
freeze all food which is suitable to be frozen.
•
If you want to move the appliance:
1.
Secure all removable parts and the contents of the appliance. Pack them
separately if necessary.
2.
Transport the appliance in an upright position only. All other positions can
cause damage to the compressor.
3.
Do not damage the feet of the appliance.
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