Food Conservation /5; Defrosting Of The Appliance /5 - Beko HSA 32540 GD User Manual

Conservator with sliding glass lids
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Food conservation
The conservator with display is designed to
keep the frozen food, as well as to display and
sell frozen food .
For the conservation of the food you can
also use the basket of the appliance.
Fizzy drinks should not be kept in the
conservator.
In case of an electricity breakdown, do
not open the sliding glass lids.
Frozen food will not be affected if the
breakdown lasts less than 6 hours.
Energy saving mode
• Avoid placing the appliance in a sunny area
or near a heat source.
• Provide a good ventilation of the compressor
and of the condenser.
• Do not leave the sliding lids open longer
than necessary and open them only when
needed.
• Keep the condenser clean (the system of
tubes at the rear of the appliance).
D efr osti n g o f th e ap plia nce
The ice build-up is a normal phenomenon.
The quantity and the rapidity of ice
build-up depends on the ambient
conditions and on the frequency of the
opening of the sliding lids.
Defrost the appliance anytime it is
needed when the ice layer is excessively
thick.
We advise you to defrost the appliance
when the quantity of frozen food is the least.
- Unplug the appliance.
- Take out the frozen food, wrap it in several
sheets of paper and put them in refrigerator or
a cool place.
Take the separator panel and put it under
the freezer in the direction of the dripping
tube. Take out the obstructing plug. The
water which results will be collected in the
special tray (separator panel). After the
melting of the ice and the run-off of the
water please wipe with a cloth or with a
sponge, then dry well. Put the obstruction
plug back in its place. (Item. 6)
- For a quick defrosting, leave the sliding
lids open.
Do not use sharp metal objects to remove
the ice.
Do not use hairdriers or other electric
heating appliances for defrosting.
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