Care and maintenance
Page EN-22
3. Ensure that your food is kept cool enough.
If you do not have the opportunity to store
the frozen food in another freezer in the
meantime, wrap it up in a thick layer of
newspaper and store it in a cool room or
in an insulated bag while it is defrosting.
4. Remove the drawers from the freezer.
Wash them in warm water with wash-
ing-up liquid and dry thoroughly.
5. To clean the fridge, remove the fruit/veg-
etable drawer (11) as well as the glass
shelves (12) and (13).
6. To remove the glass shelves (12) and (13),
lift them slightly at the front and then pull
them out of the guide rail.
7. To remove the door shelves (3) and the
bottle rack (5), simply push them upwards
out of the holders.
8. Clean all of the parts in lukewarm soapy
water. Then dry everything thoroughly.
9. Wash the interior with warm water and
washing up liquid.
10. When wiping clean, add a few drops of
vinegar to the water to prevent mould
from forming.
Wipe the appliance’s interior dry.
11. Only clean the door seals with clean wa-
ter; they are sensitive to oil and fat.
12. Replace the glass shelves (12) and (13),
the fruit/vegetable drawer (11) and the
door shelves (3) and the bottle rack (5).
13. Return the food to the fridge or freezer.
14. Insert the mains plug back in the socket
and activate Quick freezing as described
in section “Activating and deactivating
quick freezing” on page EN-13.
15. As soon as the freezer has reached a
temperature of –18 °C, switch the tem-
peratures in the fridge and freezer back
to the previous values as described in
section “Activating and deactivating quick
freezing” on page EN-13.
Interior light
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe
injury or death.
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Do not remove the covers from the in-
terior lighting.
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Do not attempt to replace the interi-
or light.
Maintenance-free LEDs are used as lights. If
the interior light does not work, please con-
tact our service department (see page EN-34).