Care and maintenance
WARNING
Risk of electrical shock!
Touching live parts may result in
serious injury or death.
Before cleaning, pull out the
■
power
plug
off/unscrew the fuse.
When pulling out the power
■
plug, always pull the plug itself,
not the cable.
CAUTION
Risks for children and persons
with limited physical, sensory or
mental abilities!
Children must not carry out
■
cleaning or user maintenance
unless supervised.
NOTE
The surfaces and appliance parts
are
damaged
handling.
Never use aggressive, granular
■
or abrasive cleaning agents or
those containing soda, acid or
solvent. Such agents attack the
plastic
surfaces.
recommend
cleaners with a neutral pH
value.
Door
seals
■
appliance parts are sensitive to
oil and grease. Remove any
contaminants
as
possible.
Only use soft cloths.
■
or
switch
by
improper
We
all-purpose
and
plastic
quickly
as
Care and maintenance
Inspecting and cleaning the
door seals
The door seals must be inspected regularly
to ensure that no warm air enters the
appliance.
1. To inspect the door seals, stick in thin
pieces of paper at different positions.
The paper must be equally hard to pull
through at all the positions.
2. If the seal does not make even contact
everywhere: Heat the seal at the
relevant positions carefully with a hair
dryer and pull it out a little with your
fingers.
3. Clean dirty seals with clear water
only.
Cleaning the outer walls
– Painted surfaces
Use mild, pH-neutral soapy water only.
Defrosting the refrigerator
compartment
This is not necessary, as the refrigerator
compartment
of
your
automatic defrosting. Frost and ice are
defrosted
automatically
condensation is collected in a condensation
tray on the back of your appliance. The
heat of the motor causes the condensation
to evaporate.
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appliance
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