increased energy consumption. If the frost inside of the freezer gets as thick as ¼ inch, you
must defrost the freezer. Follow these steps to defrost the freezer:
1.
Turn the unit off.
2.
Remove all food from the freezer.
3.
Unplug the power supply cord.
4.
Open the doors and wait for the appliance to thaw completely.
5.
Clean up the water with dry towels.
NOTE: DO NOT use any other equipment or method to force the defrost process. It may ruin
the cooling system.
DISCONNECTING THE APPLIANCE
After a power failure the freezer can keep food cool for several hours if doors are kept shut.
If the power fails, do not put additional food into the freezer or open the doors.
If you plan to have your power shut off for an extended period of time, make sure to remove
all perishable food from the freezer first.
If you stop use of your freezer for an extended period of time, unplug the appliance from
the outlet.
Always wait at least five minutes after unplugging the power supply cord before plugging it
back in.
PACKING AND MOVING
Save packing materials if possible and remember how materials are packed in the box.
Repack freezer and accessories carefully.
DO NOT lift or pull the doors or door handles during transportation.
When moving, do not tilt appliance more than 45 degrees. Be very careful not to bump the
freezer into anything.
Allow appliance to stand upright for at least 24 hours before plugging into the electrical
outlet.
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