Care and Maintenance
DEFROSTING
This appliance should be defrosted approximately twice a year or when a 7 mm (1/4 inch) layer of
frost has formed. Prior to defrosting the appliance, ensure all food has been removed and properly
stored to ensure it will stay frozen.
Turn the appliance control knob to the "OFF" position and unplug the power cord. Remove the freezer
basket and leave the lid open. Follow the instructions below:
1. The exterior defrost drain cap is located on the front of the cabinet. The interior defrost drain is
located on the inside fl oor of the cabinet. Remove the interior rubber cover from the defrost drain.
Defrosted water will fl ow into the hole and exit through the exterior defrost drain cap. Keep the
rubber cover in a safe place during the defrost process so that it does not get lost.
2. Gently pull out the exterior drain cap approximately 20 - 25 mm until the water hole is visible.
3. Twist the exterior drain cap so that the arrow points downward.
4. Place a shallow pan under the drain cap to catch defrosted water. Check the appliance regularly
during the defrosting process to ensure that the pan is not overfl owing.
5. Once defrosting is complete, ensure there is no remaining water inside the appliance and that
there is no more water dripping from the drain cap before removing the shallow pan.
6. Twist the drain cap until the arrow is pointing upwards and then push inward until it is fl ush with
the cabinet.
7. Replace the rubber cover in the interior defrost drain.
Note: Never use hairdryers, electrical heaters or other electrical appliances during defrosting. Do not
use pointed or sharp objects such as knives to remove frost as this can damage the refrigerant lines.
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