Cleaning
Prior to any cleaning. Please disconnect the |
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appliance from the mains (turn the thermostat |
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button to the position and pull the power cord |
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from the mains outlet). Special antibacterial |
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protection in top layer of inner walls prevents growth |
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of bacteria and keeping the interior clean and germ |
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free. |
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Please remove traces of any detergents you may |
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have used. |
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• Clean the exterior of the appliance with warm |
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water and mild liquid detergent. |
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• For cleaning of plastic, coated, or aluminum parts |
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avoid using abrasive or special cleansing agents |
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(like the stainless steel polish), otherwise you may |
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damage the surface. |
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• Clean coated and aluminum surfaces using the |
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soft cloth and alcohol based cleaning agent (like |
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glass cleaner). |
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• Wash the interior of the appliance with liquid |
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detergent and lukewarm water, mixed with a little |
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vinegar. |
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• The groove and drain outlet located below the |
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cooling panel at the rear wall collect the drained |
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water, so they must not be blocked up |
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(e.g: with food particles). Make sure you inspect |
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them periodically and clean if necessary (use |
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plastic straw to free the outlet hole). |
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• The condenser on the rear wall must always be |
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clean and free of dust or kitchen fumes deposits, |
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therefore clean the dust periodically with non- |
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metallic brush or vacuum cleaner. |
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• Additionally clean also the drip pan above the |
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compressor. If you removed the pan, please make |
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sure you replace it in same position, and check |
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that it is horizontal (very important). |
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• Ice and/or frost deposits exceeding |
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increase energy consumption, so should be |
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removed regularly. Do not use sharp pointed |
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objects, solvents or sprays. | 142396 |
• After cleaning switch the appliance on and place |
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