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Care and maintenance
Care and maintenance
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe
injury or death.
Before cleaning, pull out the mains
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plug or switch off the fuse.
When pulling out the mains plug, al-
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ways hold the plug itself and not the
cord.
CAUTION
Dangers for children and people with
limited physical, sensory or mental ca-
pacity!
Cleaning and user maintenance must
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not be carried out by children unless
they are supervised.
NOTICE
The surfaces and appliance parts can be
damaged through improper handling.
Never use harsh, soda, acid, solvent
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or abrasive cleaners. These attack the
plastic surfaces. All-purpose cleaners
with a neutral pH are recommended.
Use care products only on the outer
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surfaces.
Door seals and plastic parts are sen-
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sitive to oil and grease. Remove con-
taminants as quickly as possible.
Only use soft cloths.
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Checking and cleaning the
door seals
The door seals must be checked regularly so
that no air can enter the appliance.
1. To test them, clamp a thin piece of paper
in various places. The paper should be
difficult to pull through at all points.
2. If the seal is not uniform everywhere:
Warm the seal in the appropriate places
in front of you with a hair dryer and pull it
out with your fingers.
3. Only clean dirty seals with clean water.
This is not necessary, as the fridge
compartment of your appliance has
an auto-defrost feature. Frost and ice are
automatically defrosted and the thaw water
is collected in a thaw water container on
the reverse side of the appliance. The thaw
water evaporates as a result of the heat
generated by the motor.
Cleaning the fridge
compartment
1. Set the temperature controller (7) to "0".
2. Disconnect the mains plug from the
socket or switch off the fuse.
3. Remove the chilled goods and place
them in a cool room.
4. Remove the fruit/vegetable drawer(3),
door shelves (2) and glass shelves (5)
and (6) and wash all the parts in luke-
warm soapy water. Then dry everything
thoroughly.