Maintenance
Defrosting
Bleeding part of the moisture of chamber in form of frost and ice goes with the operation of the appliance. Thick frost and ice has an insulating effect, so it reduces freezing efficiency as the temperature increases in the chamber, it needs more energy, at a certain thickness it does not allow the door of the freezing compartment to open, possibly the door can be broken. When small frost and ice occurs scrape off and remove frost and ice coating with the supplied frost scraper. The tray in figure is not a piece of accessories to the appliance! When ice coating is so thick that it can not be removed with the frost scraper, defrosting is necessary. Its frequency depends on usage. How to defrost it: Break the circuit of the appliance. Take the frozen foods out of the appliance, and put them into a basket lined with paper or cloth. Store them in a possibly cool place or replace them into the frozen or fresh food compartment of a refrigerator. Leave the door open. Sweep off the melting water occasionally with a cloth or sponge in direction of sides which gathers in the outlet channel practically formed in the bottom of the appliance and can be removed as follows: Snap out the plastic outlet and bend it in direction of arrow. Put an adequately high bowl or dish under the outlet. The bowl in figure is not a piece of accessories to the appliance! Defrosting process can be made quicker by placing a pot or bowl filled with warm water to the cooling plate formed as a shelf. Wipe the surfaces after defrosting and leading the water out, bend the plastic outlet back and fix it. Apply voltage to the appliance. After the red light has gone out put the foods back.