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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

DEFROSTING:

Moisture will be introduced into the liner of your

freezer during lid openings and the addition of

unfrozen food packages. This moisture will 

accumulate in the form of frost, mostly on the upper

part of the liner walls.

Accumulation of frost up to 6mm (1/4”) on the liner

is not harmful. However, when it becomes heavier, it

should be removed as it slows cooling, resulting in

longer running times. Frost may be removed with a

wooden spatula or a plastic defrosting scoop, by 

simply scraping off the accumulation from the side of

the freezer walls.

Do not use any sharp instruments as this may result in

damage to the liner wall and/or sealed system, 

voiding any and/or all warranties which may be in

effect.

Under average conditions, defrosting will not be 

necessary more than once or twice a year.

Besides frost, food particles and other foreign 

substances may accumulate and soil the liner. For

proper defrosting and cleaning, the following method

is recommended: 

a)

Unplug the freezer.

b) 

Quickly remove all frozen foods and store them in

baskets, cartons, or other suitable containers. Keep

them well covered with blankets to avoid excessive

temperature rise. 

c)

A kettle or pot of hot water placed in the center of

the liner will greatly accelerate the defrosting process.

d) 

With the help of a wooden spatula or a plastic

defrosting scoop, remove the frost and ice off the

liner walls as soon as it becomes loose 

(approximately 15 minutes from start). Using a cloth

soaked in hot water can considerably accelerate the

process. As soon as ice has fallen to the bottom of the

freezer, remove it. Do not let it melt in the freezer as

this will increase defrosting and cleaning time. 

CLEANING

To clean your freezer, sprinkle baking soda on the

inside bottom and walls; this will help in cleaning and

odor removal. In order to retain the finish on the 

interior and exterior of your freezer, wash only with

warm water and mild soap, then rinse and dry with a

clean, dry soft cloth. Do not under any circumstances

use a gritty soap or a kitchen scouring cleanser, as

these tend to scratch the finish. 

VACATION TIME

For short vacation periods, leave the control knob at

its normal setting.  During longer absences, 

(a)

remove all foods. 

(b) 

disconnect power cord from electrical outlet.

(c) 

defrost and clean the freezer thoroughly.

(d)

leave lid open to avoid possible formations of

condensate, mold or odors.

POWER FAILURE

Most power failures are corrected within an hour or

two and will not affect your freezer temperatures.

However, you should minimize the number of lid

openings while the power is off.  During power 

failures of longer duration, take steps to protect your

food by placing dry ice on top of packages.

IF YOU MOVE

Remove or securely fasten down all loose items

inside the unit.  To avoid damaging the leveling legs,

turn them all the way into the base.

SOME IMPORTANT RULES FOR THE

CORRECT USE OF THE FREEZER

• Never place hot foods in the freezer.

• Never place spoiled foods in the unit.

• Don’t overload the unit.

• Don’t open the lid unless necessary.

• Should the freezer be stored without use for long

periods, it is suggested, after a careful 

cleaning, to leave the lid open to allow the air to

circulate inside the unit in order to avoid the 

possibility of condensation, mold or odors. 

Summary of Contents for SUNBEAM DCFM102WSB

Page 1: ...tures Operation Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Warranty CONG LATEUR COMPACT Guide d utilisation et soins de Propri taire 6 10 Consignes de S curit Importantes Instructions d installation Caracte...

Page 2: ...r refrigerator to extension cords or together with any other appliance in the same wall outlet 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Remove exterior and interior packaging wipe the outside thoroughly with a sof...

Page 3: ...reezer until you are satisfied that it is operating regularly and no final adjustments are necessary Once your freezer is starting and stopping cycling regularly it is ready to freeze and store food T...

Page 4: ...ocess As soon as ice has fallen to the bottom of the freezer remove it Do not let it melt in the freezer as this will increase defrosting and cleaning time CLEANING To clean your freezer sprinkle baki...

Page 5: ...oximity to heat source or direct sunlight Lower temperature control Close lid securely Be sure food is at room temperature before inserting Minimize lid openings duration Do not place unit close to he...

Page 6: ...rranty shall imply that Danby will be responsible or liable for any spoilage or damage to food or other contents of this appliance whether due to any defect of the appliance or its use whether proper...

Page 7: ...fournissant un chappatoire au courant lectrique CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS Enlevez les emballages ext rieurs et int rieurs Essuyez compl tement l ext rieur avec un linge doux sec et l int rieur avec...

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Page 10: ...ez la couvercle Assurez vous que la nourriture est frais avant de la placer dans l appareil Minimisez l ouverture de la couvercle Ne placez pas l appareil pr s d une ou exposition directe aux rayons d...

Page 11: ...existe aucune autre garantie condition ou repr sentation qu elle soit exprim e ou tacite de fa on manifeste ou intentionnelle par Danby ou ses distributeurs agr s De m me sont exclues toutes les autr...

Page 12: ...to the left in Canada and the U S When requesting service or ordering parts always provide the following information Product Type Model Number Le num ro de mod le de votre cong lateur se trouve sur la...

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