Defrosting
The freezer compartment does not automati-
cally defrost. A thick layer of frost or ice will in-
crease energy consumption. When the frost
layer is thick as 4-6mm, it should be removed
with a plastic scraper.
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Unplug the appliance before defrosting.
Remove the foods from the freezer
compartment. Wrap foods in several layers of
newspapers and store in a cold place. To speed
up the defrosting process, you may place a
saucepan with warm water inside the freezer.
Even in summer, power failure that lasts for sev-
eral hours doesn’t affect the frozen food in the
appliance. If a power failure is announced.
Turn on the fast freeze system so as to make
the foods as cold as possible.
Do not place any fresh food in the freezer at
the power failure. Keep the door closed during
power failure if possible.
Note
A continued power failure will have adverse ef-
fect on the storage period and the food quality.
Defrosting/Cleaning
Never use a metallic tool to defrost-
Danger of damaging the appliance.
Never use an electric heater to
defrost.
At power failure
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