Defrosting the appliance
Automatic refrigerator defrosting
Refrigerator does not need defrosting because the ice on the back interior wall is thawed automatically.
Any accumulated ice will melt when the compressor unit is inactive. Drops will flow through an opening
in the refrigerator rear wall into a tray fitted above the compressor, from where they will evaporate.
Make sure the opening in the back wall in the refrigerator interior is never blocked by food or any other
object.
If an excessive layer of ice is formed on the rear wall of refrigerator interior (3–5 mm), switch off the
appliance and defrost the appliance manually.
Defrosting a NoFrost freezer
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The NoFrost freezer will defrost automatically. Any frost layer that may build up occasionally will
disappear automatically.
Manual defrosting of a NoFrost freezer
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A layer of frost could build up on the appliance walls despite the NoFrost feature. This is usually
a result of abnormal use of the appliance, such as too frequent door opening, leaving the door
open for too long, poor door seal etc.
In such case, the freezer can be defrosted manually, according to the following procedure:
WARNING!
Do not use any defrosting sprays as they may melt the plastic parts or harm your health.
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To activate: Simultaneously press and hold the G and H key. A beep
will be sounded, indication CL will appear on the B display unit, and
indication dF will appear on the C display unit.
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To deactivate: When the defrosting process is complete, the function
will be deactivated automatically. Set temperature will be indicated
on display units B and C.