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Cooling
Food storage
The fridge compartment is for the short-term
storage of fresh food and drinks.
Store milk products in the intended compartment
in the refrigerator.
Bottles can be stored in the bottle holder or in the
bottle shelf of the door.
Raw meat is best kept in a polyethylene bag at the
second shelf from the top of the refrigerator.
Allow hot foods and beverages to cool to room
temperature prior to placing them in the
refrigerator.
It is suggested not to keep frozen food over
crisper cover for thawing purposes.
The other shelves can be used for thawing
purposes.
Attention
Store concentrated alcohol only standing upright
and tightly closed.
Attention
Do not store explosive substances or containers
with flammable propellant gases (canned cream,
spray cans etc.) in the appliance. There is a
danger of explosion.
Freezing
Freezing food
The freezing area is marked with
symbol.
You can use the appliance for freezing fresh food
as well as for storing pre-frozen food Please refer
to the recommendations given on the packaging of
your food.
Attention
Do not freeze fizzy drinks, as the bottle may burst
when the liquid in it is frozen.
Be careful with frozen products such as coloured
ice-cubes.
Do not exceed the freezing capacity of your
appliance in 24 hours. See Technical Features
leaflet.
In order to maintain the quality of the food, the
freezing must be effected as rapidly as possible.
Thus, the freezing capacity will not be
exceeded, and the temperature inside the freezer
will not rise.
Attention
Keep the already deep-frozen food always
separated with freshly placed food.
When deep-freezing hot food, the cooling
compressor will work until the food is completely
frozen. This can temporarily cause excessive
cooling of the refrigeration compartment.
If you find the freezer or fresh food door difficult to
open just after you have closed it, don't worry.
This is due to the pressure difference which will
equalize and allow the door to open normally after
a few minutes.
You will hear a vacuum sound just after closing
the door. This is quite normal.
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Instruction for use