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Royal Catering RCFZ-650 Manuel D'utilisation page 28

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Defrosting procedure:
1. Make sure to unplug the power cord from the mains.
2. Collect the water coming from the defrosting process into e.g. a plastic bowl
or another suitable, leakproof container.
3. Proceed with the following steps only when your hands are dry to avoid
injury from low temperature (it is best to wear gloves).
4. Remove all frozen products and make sure that any water melting from them
will not cause any hazard or damage. It is recommended to put them into
a sealed container and protect against defrosting, e.g. by placing in
a refrigerator or a cool place.
5. If necessary, you can accelerate defrosting by placing a container filled with
warm water in the freezer (do not use boiling or hot water!).
6. Wait for the ice inside to melt away; the water from defrosting can be
collected using a sponge.
7. Before operating the appliance again, clean its interior.
8. Close the lid/door and reconnect the appliance to the mains.
9. Set the optimum cooling performance.
10. Place the products to be frozen in the appliance.
11. After 4-6 hours, set the cooling performance suitable for the load in the
freezer.
3.4.
Cleaning and maintenance
a)
Before cleaning and when the appliance is not in use, unplug it from the mains.
b)
Use non-corrosive agents for cleaning the surfaces only.
c)
Only mild cleaning agents intended for surfaces in contact with food shall be
used to clean the appliance.
d)
After each cleaning, dry all components well before the appliance is used
again.
e)
Store the appliance in a dry and cool place, protected from moisture and direct
sunlight.
f)
Do not spray the appliance with a stream of water and do not immerse it in
water.
g)
Ensure that water will not enter through the ventilation ports in the housing.
h)
Clean the ventilation ports with a brush and compressed air.
i)
Regularly inspect the appliance for technical defects and damage.
j)
Do not clean with any sharp and/or metal implements (e.g. a wire brush or
a metal scraper) as these may damage the surface of the appliance.
k)
Do not clean the appliance with acidic substances, medical products,
thinners, fuel, oil or other chemicals as they may damage it.

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