Here you will find information about cleaning a freezer.


 

Cleaning

 

Step 1:

  • Remove the plug from the socket before any cleaning or maintenance is being done to the appliance. It's important not to use the appliance if the power cord is damaged, please have it replaced by a dealer or certified electrician.

NOTE: The appliance must be cleaned regularly due to hygienic regulations.

 

If the appliance has accumulated a lot of ice inside it's good to put a towel/rug under it to collect the melted ice.

 

Step 2:

  • Clean the accessories and the appliance with lukewarm water and a soft cloth (use water with a very mild detergent).

NOTE: Don't forget to thoroughly clean and dry the door seal and shelves.

ATTENTION! 

Never use aggressive cleaning agents or abrasives. Do not use solvents or petrol-based cleaning agents. Some cleaning agents may leave harmful residues or cause damage to the machine. 

 

Do not use any scourer and sharp or pointed objects during cleaning, this may cause damage to the machine.

 

Never hose down the machine or immerse it in water or any other liquid, instead wipe the exterior with a damp cloth. Do not use a steamer to clean the appliance 

 

Never let the power cable or power plug get wet or damp.

  • Regularly clean compressor radiator and fan from any accumulated dust and dirt. This will prevent damage to the compressor and prolong the life of the appliance. Some Models may include a dust filter which can be removed and cleaned.
     

NOTE: Radiator can be cleaned by using compressed air and a brush/duster.

 

Step 3: 

  • Put all parts and accessories back in their original location.
  • Make sure the appliance is dried well before plugging it back and running the compressor.