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Check the drip tray regularly and always empty it before driving the vehicle.
14. Defrosting
Ice can build up in the Frozen Food compartment and on the back surface of the refrigerator
compartment. When more than 0.1in [3mm] of ice has built up in any location of either
compartment, the refrigerator needs to be defrosted. Failure to do this may damage the cooling
system. To defrost the refrigerator:
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Remove all food.
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Switch off the refrigerator.
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Remove the drawer as described under Maintenance and cleaning.
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Put a towel in the Frozen Food compartment and on the bottom of the Fresh Food
compartment to catch any leakage water.
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Make sure the Frozen Food compartment door is opened by a small gap, by inserting a
non−sharp object in between the Frozen Food compartment door seal and the cabinet liner.
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In case the external drainage possibility is not used, empty the drip tray when all ice is gone.
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Thoroughly dry the refrigerator after defrosting.
Do not speed up the defrosting process by removing the ice layer with force or sharp
objects or by using a hairdryer or any other electrical device.