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13 Defrosting
13.1 Freezer function
Over longer operating periods, a layer of frost and / or ice forms on the inner
walls. This increases the energy consumption. Regular defrosting should be done
for this reason.
• Switch off the device for defrosting. Remove the fuse and disconnect the bat-
tery or pull the power plug.
• Wrap the cooled / frozen goods in paper or blankets and store them in the
baskets in a cool place.
• Remove the partition wall or freezer tray and place it underneath the device so that
the condensation water flows through the outflow opening and into the partition
wall or freezer tray. Pull the condensation water plug from the outflow opening.
• Leave the cabinet lid open during the defrosting process. Mop up any remain-
ing condensation water with a cloth and clean the device.
CAUTION: Never use a mechanical device or any other artificial aid for defrost-
ing, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
13.2 Refrigerator function
Depending on the humidity, water will condense on the interior container. The
condensed water must be drained periodically.
• Remove the partition wall or freezer tray and place it underneath the device so that
the condensation water flows through the outflow opening and into the partition
wall or freezer tray. Pull the condensation water plug from the outflow opening.
• Mop up any remaining condensation water with a cloth and clean the device.
NOTE
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Do not leave the condensation water plug removed permanently. Otherwise
humidity will flow into the device and will condense inside.
14 Cleaning
Always switch the device off before cleaning. Remove the fuse and disconnect
the battery or pull the power plug.
Clean the inner compartment, accessories, and outer walls with warm water
and a small amount of detergent. Never use cleaning agents containing sand or
acidic chemical solvents.
CAUTION
Danger of damage and personal injury.
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Do not use steam cleaning devices!
• Ensure that no cleaning water penetrates into the electrical components or
the ventilation grill.
• Thoroughly dry everything with a cloth.
• The inlet and exhaust grills must be regularly cleaned. Dust deposits increase
the energy consumption. Ensure that no cables or other components are torn
off or damaged.
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