No frost technology means the absence of ice and the build-up of an ice coat.
However, even such household appliances need to be defrosted from time to time.
Let's figure out why and when there is a need to do this.
Let's start with the fact that any refrigerator needs to be defrosted every three months for hygienic purposes. Microparticles of food settle on the walls of the refrigerator even in the most careful owners and require cleaning.
The appliance also needs to be defrosted before you transport it anywhere.
Another reason for defrosting a no frost refrigerator is the formation of ice. Although ice should not appear in this type of household appliance, it can still happen from time to time.
The reason for the appearance of a snow coat may be hidden in a malfunction of the refrigerator itself or in the operation of the device with gross errors. This is caused by storing warm food or unsealed containers with liquids in it, as well as keeping the refrigerator door open for a long time.