Chilling food
Page EN-14
closer to the hinge in order to reduce the
strain on the door.
– Tightly closed bottles are best stored on
the bottle rack (11).
– 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 above the upper vegetable drawer.
This is where the temperature is lowest.
– Place fresh fruit and vegetables in the
vegetable drawers.
• Only store strong alcohol standing upright
and closed tightly.
• Allow hot food to cool before placing it in
the fridge compartment.
• The temperatures in the appliance and
thus the energy consumption can in-
crease
– if the doors are opened frequently or for
a prolonged period.
– if the temperature falls below or exceeds
the prescribed interior temperature.
• Energy consumption is also dependent
on the selected location (for more detailed
information, see page EN-21).
Maintaining quality
• To maintain the flavour and freshness of
food in the fridge compartment, only place
packaged food in the fridge compartment.
Use special plastic containers 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.