Manual defrosting and cleaning of refrigerator chamber;

It is recommended to clean the appliance at least once a month.

Unplug the mains lead from the wall socket.

Stop the refrigerator compressor by setting the tem- perature control dial to “0”.

Remove all the shelves and drawers and wash the chamber wall with warm water (never use boiling water) and a little washing up liquid.

Wash all accessories by hand only, they are not dishwasher safe.

Clean the water drain using the cleaning pin sup- plied (See Fig.)

Dry with a soft cloth.

Manual defrosting and cleaning of freezer chamber;

It is recommended to defrost the freezer chamber at least once a year.

Set the temperature control dial to “9” for four hours prior cleaning. This will allow storing the frozen food at room temperature for a longer period of time.

Stop the appliance compressor by setting the tem- perature control dial to “0”.

Unplug the mains lead from the wall socket.

Wrap the drawers in paper (newspaper can be used) and in a blanket.

Store the wrapped drawers in a cool place.

Place a bowl containing hot water (not boiling) in the chamber to speed up defrosting. The defrosting of the appliance should last as little time as possi- ble.

Do not use an electric heater, heating fan or hair dryer to aid defrosting under any circumstances.

Place a flat dish or the freezing tray on the floor against the bottom of the appliance to collect water from the channel at the bottom of the freezer cham- ber.

When defrosting is complete, clean the freezer chamber with warm water and a little washing-up liquid.

Dry with a soft cloth.

DOOR SEALS

Grease or oil should never be used on door seals as these will cause them to deteriorate and become porous over time.

The door seals should be cleaned regularly with clean warm water and wiped dry with a soft cloth.

AFTER CLEANING

Replace all the shelves and accessories and place the food back in the refrigerator chamber.

Plug mains lead into wall socket.

Close both appliance doors.

Set the temperature control dial to “9” until it reach- es an adequate temperature (how long?)

Replace drawers with frozen food in the freezer chamber.

Set the temperature control dial to normal use posi- tion.

REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB

Stop the appliance compressor by setting the tem- perature control dial to “0”

Unplug the mains lead from the wall socket. Using a philip’s head screw driver, unscrew the bulb cover (See Fig.)

Replace the bulb with a new one (220-240 V max. 15W, E14 thread. Maximum bulb dimension: diam- eter 26mm, length 55mm).

Replace the bulb cover (See Fig.) Plug mains lead into wall socket

Set the temperature control dial to normal use posi- tion.

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Waterford Precision Cycles Built-in 30 Manual defrosting and cleaning of refrigerator chamber, Door Seals, After Cleaning

Built-in 70, Built-in 30 specifications

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