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Disconnect
the
appliance
from
the
power
supply
before
repairing
and
cleaning
it
(only
a
qualified
technician
should
repair
it).
Use
only
enclosed
tools
or
tools
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
For
the
sake
of
environmental
protection
be
careful
not
to
damage
the
rear
wall
of
the
appliance
(the
condenser
unit
or
the
tubes
when
moving
the
refrigerator)
or
any
part
of
the
freezing
system
inside
the
appliance.
Use
only
enclosed
tools
or
tools
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
DANGER:
Risk
of
child
entrapment.
Before
throwing
away
your
old
freezer
please
remove
the
doors
and
leave
the
shelves
in
place
so
that
children
may
not
easily
climb
inside.
The
rating
plate
is
inside
the
appliance
or
outside
on
the
rear
wall.
Disposing
of
the
Worn
Out
Appliance
When
your
appliance
finally
wears
out,
dispose
of
it.
If
the
appliance
has
a
lock,
break
it
to
prevent
eventual
accidents
(danger
of
children
getting
locked
inside
the
appliance).
Maintenance
and
Cleaning
Automatic
Defrosting
of
the
Refrigerator
There
is
no
need
to
defrost
the
refrigerator,
because
the
ice
depositing
on
the
inner
back
wall
is
defrosted
automatically.
Ice
is
depositing
on
the
inner
back
wall
during
the
compressor
operation;
later
on,
when
the
compressor
is
not
operating,
ice
is
defrosting
and
water
drops,
collects
and
drains
through
the
outlet
in
the
inner
back
wall
into
the
drain
pan
situated
above
the
compressor
where
it
evaporates.
Cleaning
the
Appliance
Disconnect
the
power
supply
before
cleaning
the
appliance.
Do
not
use
coarse
or
aggressive
cleaning
agents
as
you
can
damage
the
surface.
Clean
the
exterior
with
water
and
detergent.
Varnished
surfaces
are
cleaned
with
soft
cloth
and
an
alcohol
based
cleaning
agent
(for
example
glass
cleaners).
You
may
also
use
alcohol
(ethanol
or
isopropyl
alcohol).
The
application
of
abrasive
and
especially
aggressive
cleaners,
such
as
stainless
steel
cleaners,
is
not
appropriate
for
the
cleaning
of
plastic
and
coated
parts.
Remove
the
detachable
accessories
in
the
interior
of
the
appliance
and
clean
it
with
water
and
liquid
detergent.
Plastic
parts
cannot
be
washed
in
a
washing
machine.
Wash
the
interior
of
the
appliance
with
lukewarm
water,
in
which
you
add
one
or
two
spoonfuls
of
vinegar.
Every
now
and
then
wipe
the
condenser
on
the
rear
wall.
Use
a
soft
non
‐
metal
brush
or
vacuum
cleaner.
Do
not
forget
to
clean
the
defrost
water
receptacle
above
the
refrigerators
compressor
(do
not
remove
the
receptacle).
After
cleaning,
connect
the
appliance
to
the
power
supply
and
reload
the
packages.