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ALWAYS Cover and
wrap foods, especially if
they are PUNGENT.
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DO NOT place paper or
plastic on the shelves which
would block the flow of air
through the grids.
MAKING ICE CUBES
:
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Fill each of the ice cube
container’s cells ¾ full
with water.
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Place the container in
the ice tray
compartment shelf.
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NOTE:
At the maximum cold setting, with a high outside (ambient)
temperature and well-stocked (full or nearly full) compartments,
the Fridge-Freezer’s operation may be continuous, leading to the
formation of ice and frost on the evaporator.
Should this happen, the knob must be turned to a less cold
position to allow automatic defrosting.
This will also allow lower energy consumption.
REMINDER
: You should regulate the temperature of your
Fridge-Freezer bearing the following in mind
:
o
Ambient temperature
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How often the doors are opened and closed
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Quantity of food stored in the compartments
The location of your appliance
IN CASE OF A BLACKOUT (GENERAL POWER FAILURE)
In case of Power Failure, find out how long the electricity will be off. If
the failure is not going to be for any longer than 12 hours, leave the food
in the freezer and keep the door closed.
If the POWER FAILURE is going to last longer than 12 hours and some
food defrosts, consume the latter as soon as possible.
LONG ABSENCES (vacations, etc.):
In the case of long
absences, the appliance must be switched off, emptied out completely,
dried and the doors left open to prevent the formation of mould and
unpleasant odours.
NOTES ON USING YOUR FRIDGE-FREEZER