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Turbo air
While many of Turbo Air’s freezers and refrigerators come with an automatic defrost
feature, some appliances still require manual defrosting including this
Glass Froster-Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Unit.
To maintain a proper cooling and
energy efficiency, manual defrost is needed occasionally, especially when you notice
an excess build-up of frost (more than 10mm or 3/8” thick). Excessive frost build-up
can cause not only disturbing evaporator’s proper performance, but also increased
interior temperature and energy consumption rate.
Manual defrost can be performed by following the below instructions:
HOW TO DO MANUAL DEFROST
1) Please take out everything from the interior. If you need your cups and glass mugs
kept chilled, use another freezer or store them in a cooler.
2) Turn off the power and unplug it to stop all operations.
3) Leave the cabinet lid open to allow room-temperature air to flow into the freezer.
Circulated warm air will increase the temperature inside of the unit and start the
defrosting process, melting the ice away.
4) When all frosting is removed completely from the freezer, pull out the drain cock
and let all collected water drain out through the drain hose.
5) Once all water is drained out of the cabinet floor, plug back the drain cock and dry
off all moisture with dry towel.
REMOVING THE FROST IN THE UNIT
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