Defrosting The Freezer - Kaiser KS 9, KK 6 User Manual

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moved automatically.
As the layer of frost is removed, the
thaw water can bring foreign matter
into the outlet chute, obstructing the
opening. In this case, this obstruction
must be removed.
The cooling compartment operates in
cycles: cooling – frost dew is generat-
ed on the back wall; defrosting – water
runs down the back wall.
• Prior to cleaning, de-energize the
refrigerator by removing the plug
from the socket, switching off the re-
frigerator or switching off the break-
er or removing the fuse. To unplug
from the power source, grip the plug
and not the cable!
• Make sure that water does not get
on the control panel or the lighting.
• Do not use spray defrosters as they
may produce an explosive mixture,
contain solvents that damage plas-
tic parts of the product and even in-
terfere with health.
• As possible, make sure that the wa-
ter used for cleaning does not get
into the defrost water tank. To clean,
use a moist (not drenched) cloth or
sponge.
• Use mild detergents to wash the en-
tire cooling compartment, avoiding
the door's seal. Do not use deter-
gents that contain abrasive agents
or acids. Wash the door's seal with
clean water and wipe it dry.

Defrosting the freezer

Frost accumulated in the freezer im-
pairs the operational efficiency of the
device and increases power consump-
tion;
• The freezer compartment should be
defrosted at least 1 – 2 times a year
if there are not many frozen prod-
ucts; if the two-compartment refrig-

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