Instructions for useGB
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up by about an inch and pull it off from the
side where there is an opening on the cover.
• To remove a door tray, remove all the contents
and then simply push the door tray upwards
from the base.
12. Make sure that the special plastic container
at the back of the appliance which collects
defrost water is clean at all times. If you want
to remove the tray to clean it, follow the
instructions below:
• Switch off at the socket outlet and pull out
the mains plug
• Gently uncrimp the stud on the compressor,
using a pair of pliers, so that the tray can be
removed
• Lift it up.
• Clean and wipe it dry
• Reassemble, reversing the sequence and
operations
13. Excess deposit of ice should be removed
regularly with the plastic scraper provided.
Large accumulation of ice will impair the
performance of the freezer.
14. To remove a drawer, pull it as far as
possible, tilt it upwards and then pull it out
completely.
15. Scrape off ice build-up at the top edge of
the frozen food compartment (Ice box) once a
week, using the special ice scraper supplied
with the appliance (See Defrosting).
Repositioning the door
Proceed in numerical order (Fig. 7).
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Do’s and don’ts
Check contents of the freezer at regular
intervals.
Clean and defrost your freezer regularly
(See "Defrosting")
Keep food for as short a time as
possible and adhere to "Best Before"
and "Use By" dates.
Store commercially frozen food in
accordance with the instructions given
on the packets.
Always choose high quality fresh food
and be sure it is thoroughly clean before
you freeze it.
Prepare fresh food for freezing in small
portions to ensure rapid freezing.
Wrap all foods in aluminium foil or
freezer quality polythene bags and
make sure any air is excluded.
Wrap frozen food immediately after
purchasing and put it in to the freezer
as soon as possible.
Separate food in the compartments and
complete the contents card. This will
enable you to find food quickly and
avoid excessive door opening, which
will save electricity.
Leave the door open for long periods,
as this will make the freezer more costly
to run and cause excessive ice
formation.