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- Engine Efficiency: Ice works as a barrier, preventing heat flow and causing the engine to work harder, which boost energy consumption.
- Preventing Engine Overheating: Ice buildup can cause the engine to overheat, reducing its efficiency and increasing the risk of damage.
- Boosted Air Circulation: Accumulated ice can obstruct the circulation of cold air, affecting food preservation and promoting bacterial growth.
When to Defrost the Freezer
It is advisable to remove the freezer when the layer of ice reaches between 3 and 4 millimeters thick.
The frequency of defrosting depends on the use of the appliance and how quickly ice forms.
Method to Defrost the Freezer without Unplugging it
Materials Needed:
- Absorbent towels or rags
- Plastic spatula (never metal)
- Hot water
- Fan (optional)
- Spray with a mixture of water and vinegar (optional)
Steps to Follow:
- Get rid of Food: Empty the freezer, placing food in a cooler or refrigerator to keep it cold.
- Protect the Floor: Place absorbent towels or rags around the freezer to collect meltwater.
- Hot Water Method: Fill heat-resistant containers with hot water and place them in the freezer. Close the freezer door and let it sit for 15-20 minutes.
- Applying a Plastic Spatula: Carefully use a plastic spatula to remove the melted ice. Avoid using metal tools, as they can damage the freezer walls.
- Removing Melted Water: As the ice melts, use the towels to gather and remove the water.
- Speed Up the Process with a Fan (optional): If you want to speed up the process, place a fan in front of the open freezer to help melt the ice more quickly.
- Additional Cleaning (optional): Prepare a mixture of water and vinegar on the freezer walls and wipe them with a cloth to disinfect and prevent future ice buildup.
Additional Tips:
- Preventing Ice Buildup: Make sure to close the freezer door tightly after each use and regularly check the door seals to prevent moist air from entering.
- Freezer Organization: Maintain your freezer well prepared and avoid overloading it. This helps air circulate better and reduces ice buildup.
- Keep your freezer in optimal condition with these simple steps and enjoy an appliance that works better and consumes less energy.
✅ RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DEFROSTING A REFRIGERATOR
- Always unplug first: Although not mandatory in all methods, it is the safest way to avoid electrical accidents.
- Get rid of all food and drinks: Place them in a cooler or in thermal bags so they don’t break the cold chain.
- Protect the floor: Put down rags, towels, or a tray to collect the meltwater.
- Don’t apply sharp objects: Never scrape the ice with knives, screwdrivers, or metal tools. You could destr0y the internal passages.
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