Chilling food
Page EN-14
Filling the fridge
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• Combine the drawers, glass shelves and
door shelves as shown in the diagram on
page EN-14 to achieve the most efficient
use of energy for your appliance.
• A temperature setting that is too high or
too low can reduce the shelf life of your
food. This leads to greater food waste.
• Set the temperature in the fridge compart-
ment to +6 °C and fill the fridge compart-
ment in such a way that the temperature
conditions inside are optimally utilised,
guaranteeing optimal food storage.
• The following tips show you how you can
store foods in your appliance to keep
them in the best possible condition over
the longest possible period. This will
mean that you avoid food waste:
– Place spreadable butter and cheese
on the upper door shelf (2) in the upper
fridge compartment. This is where the
temperature is warmest.
– Store preserves, jars and eggs on the
door shelf. Eggs are best stored on the
supplied egg tray.
– Place drinks cartons and bottles on the
door shelf (3). Position full containers
closer to the hinge in order to reduce the
strain on the door.
– Place securely closed bottles on the bot-
tle rack (9).
– Place cooked and baked foods on the
glass shelves (10).
– Place fresh meat, game, poultry, ba-
con, sausage and raw fish on the glass
shelf (7) above the vegetable drawer (6).
This is where the temperature is lowest.
– Place fresh fruit and vegetables in the
vegetable drawer (6).
• Only store strong alcohol standing upright
and tightly closed.
• Allow hot food to cool before placing it in
the fridge.
The temperatures within the appliance
and therefore its energy consumption
may increase if the doors are frequently
opened or opened for long periods, or if the
ambient temperature exceeds the stipulated
minimum or maximum levels (see "Intended
use" on page EN-4).
Maintaining quality
• To maintain the flavour and freshness of
food in the fridge, only place packaged
food in the fridge. Use special plastic con-
tainers for food or customary films.
• Place the food
– in the fridge in a way that allows the air to
circulate freely. Do not cover the shelves
with paper or anything similar.
– somewhere that is not directly against
the rear wall. Otherwise it may freeze
onto the rear wall.
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