Defrosting
Refrigerator
The refrigerator automatically defrosts every time the compressor stops.
The water is discharged, via the pipe, into a try located at the back of the appliance above the compressor, where it evaporates .
Important
To avoid defrost water overflowing into the fridge, periodically clean the water discharge hole in the centre of the V shaped drip collector at the back of the refrigerator compartment behind the fruit and vegetable drawer. Use the special cleaner provided which you will find already inserted into the discharge hole (Fig.16).
Remember to wash the defrost cleaner in hot soapy water at regular intervals. Dry thoroughly before replacing.
Freezer
When the frost has reached a thickness of up to 4mm it can be removed using the ice scraper provided with the appliance. During this operation it is not necessary to disconnect the appliance from the mains and remove the food. Never use metal tools for this operation.
For complete defrosting (once or twice a year) proceed as follows:
-turn the thermostat dial to the «OFF» position
(O) or disconnect the appliance from the mains.
-Remove any food from inside the freezer and fridge, wrap it in several sheets of newspaper and store in a cool,dry place.
-Leave the door openand insert the ice scraper under the channelin the centre of the lower part of the appliance; place a
-Clean and dry thoroughly.
-Replace the scraper in one of the drawers .
-Reconnect the appliance to the mains or reset the thermostat to a functioning position.
-After letting the appliance run for a least half an hour, replace the previously removed food into the compartment.
Important
When defrosting the freezer, the fridge is also controlled by the thermostat and will not be operational during this period. A temperature rise of the frozen food packs, during defrosting, may shorten their safe storage life.
Attention!
«In the event of a power failure causing the temperature within your freezer to rise, do not refreeze the food without checking its condition. The following guidelines should assist you.»
Fruits & Vegetables: if soft should be cooked and used up.
Breads & Cakes: can be
Shellfish: should be refrigerated and used up quickly.
Cooked Dishes: i.e. casseroles should be refrigerated and used up.
Large Pieces of Meat: can be
Small Joints: should be cooked and can then be refrozen as cooked dishes.
Chicken: should also be cooked and
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