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Instructions for the User

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7. FREEZING FOODS

For proper storage and freezing, fruit and vegetables should be packed in portions of not more than 1 kg
and meat and fish up to a max. of 2 kg. Small packages of food freeze more quickly, giving better
conservation of their nutrients and flavour, even after thawing and preparation. Use only freezer bags,
aluminium film, food-approved polyethylene film and freezer containers. Do not use paper bags, non
food-approved cellophane bags, shopping bags or used freezer bags. Pack foods in airtight packs and
try to expel all the air. If using bags, close the packs with the elastic bands or plastic-coated wire strips
provided. Always cool hot foods to room temperature before placing them in the freezer and do not allow
frozen foods to touch fresh foods for freezing. Always mark packs with the date of freezing, quantity and
type of food and make sure that foods are fresh and in good condition. The max. amount of fresh foods
which can be frozen in a 24-hour period is marked on the nameplate. Do not exceed the stated amount:
this reduces the freezer's efficiency and its ability to preserve the frozen foods it already contains.

7.1 Storing frozen foods

When purchasing frozen foods, always take care that the pack is not damaged, that the product is not past
its sell-by date and that the thermometer of the freezer in which the products are displayed for sale does not
show a temperature above -18°C. Also note the temperature advice, storage period and modes of
consumption stated by the producer. Purchased foods should also be protected using suitable insulated
containers during transportation to eliminate the risk of thawing. An increase in temperature might reduce
their storage life and adversely affect their quality.
Do not purchase frozen foods which are carrying too much frost; they might already have been thawed.

FOOD

STORAGE PERIOD (IN MONTHS)

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Vegetables

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Fruit

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Bread - Confectionery

+

Milk

+

Ready-meals

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Meat: beef

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+

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            veal

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+

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            pork

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            poultry

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            game

+

+

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            minced meat

+

Smoked sausage

+

Fish: oily

+

            lean

+

Offal

+

Summary of Contents for Refrigerator-freezers

Page 1: ...wing frozen foods 27 7 3 Making ice cubes 27 8 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 28 8 1 Defrosting the refrigerator compartment 28 8 2 Defrosting the freezer 28 8 3 Cleaning the refrigerator 28 8 4 Switching off the refrigerator 28 8 5 Practical advice for saving energy 29 8 6 Operating noise 29 8 7 Identifying and Dealing with Malfunctions 29 8 8 Changing the inside light bulb 29 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 3...

Page 2: ...ND ECO COMPATIBLE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL PREVENTS POTENTIAL NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH AND HELPS ENSURE THAT THE PRODUCT S COMPONENT MATERIALS WILL BE RECYCLED UNLAWFUL DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER MAY LEAD TO PROSECUTION Keep the instruction handbook in a safe place it contains important information which must be applied when installing using and servicing the ref...

Page 3: ...g Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure clear of obstruction Warning Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer Warning Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Warning Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance unless they are...

Page 4: ...cessary when positioning slide the refrigerator over pieces of wood or a mat to the point decided for connection to the electrical mains 3 2 Positioning and levelling the appliance Place the fridge on a stable and level floor In case the floor is not perfectly level use the two adjustable feet on the front part of the fridge pict 1 To ensure major stability easier movement and a correct positionin...

Page 5: ... ordinary shelves the bottle shelf can also be set at different heights It can be fitted into the refrigerator compartment in two different positions horizontally or with the front part raised so that the bottles can be placed on a slant To remove the bottle shelf lift it at the back and pull it outward Warning if you wish to place bottles of above average length on the bottle shelf it must be set...

Page 6: ...ward with your fist in the first on one side of the insertion zone and then on the other Do not place excessively heavy bottles on the bottle shelf and place bottles on the shelf gently when loading them Fig 1 Fig 1 4 7 Inside lighting When the refrigerator door is opened the light comes on it remains on until the door is completely closed again The light comes on even if the refrigerator thermost...

Page 7: ...l The knob in the top right hand corner of the refrigerator is used to set the operating temperature both in the refrigerator and in the freezer When the knob is turned to 0 the appliance is switched off The operating settings are from 1 to 7 There is no direct correspondence between the setting chosen and the temperature in the two sections of the appliance Increasing the setting number reduces t...

Page 8: ...ition The max amount of fresh foods which can be frozen in a 24 hour period is marked on the nameplate Do not exceed the stated amount this reduces the freezer s efficiency and its ability to preserve the frozen foods it already contains 7 1 Storing frozen foods When purchasing frozen foods always take care that the pack is not damaged that the product is not past its sell by date and that the the...

Page 9: ...look normal they can be cooked and if required re frozen once they have cooled Depending on their type and intended use frozen foods can be thawed correctly at room temperature in the refrigerator in an electric oven conventional or fan or in a microwave oven using the relevant function 7 3 Making ice cubes Fill the tray provided 2 3 full of water or any other liquid you wish to freeze Place it in...

Page 10: ...sted water 8 3 Cleaning the refrigerator Before cleaning disconnect the plug from the electrical mains Clean the outside using only water and a gentle liquid detergent or an ordinary detergent for washable surfaces such as a window cleaning product Never use products containing abrasives or substances which may attack the lacquered or painted parts acids or chemical solvents Use a sponge or a soft...

Page 11: ...w minutes Another normal refrigerator operating noise is a gurgling due to the coolant flowing through the pipes in the circuit This noise is perfectly normal and does not mean that the appliance is malfunctioning If it is over loud there may be other causes In this case check that the refrigerator is properly levelled on the floor and does not vibrate when the compressor is in operation adjust th...

Page 12: ...ier Refrigerator section not cooled sufficiently inside temperature setting thermostat set too low 1 2 provides a higher temperature inside the appliance door opened often or for long periods door not closing properly rise in outside temperature Turn the regulator to an intermediate setting 4 5 open the door less often and for as short a time as possible check that the foods are arranged on the sh...

Page 13: ...on check that the door gaskets are providing an airtight seal on the refrigerator door opened often or for long periods too much fresh food fruit and vegetables placed on the shelves Foods not properly covered or stored in airtight containers In case of cracks try to soften the gasket by pulling it with one hand and sliding your closed fingers along the inside open the door less often and for shor...

Page 14: ...or drinks inside the refrigerator Too much ice forming in freezer inside temperature setting thermostat set on too low a temperature Turn the regulator to a lower setting 1 2 to increase the temperature inside the appliance slightly check that the gaskets are providing an airtight seal If they are cracked try to soften the gasket by pulling it with one hand and sliding your closed fingers along th...

Page 15: ...if it is on the bottom lower it open the door less often and for shorter times especially in warm humid weather conditions AFTER SALES SERVICE READING THE NAMEPLATE IF THE PROBLEMS WITH THE PRODUCT YOU HAVE PURCHASED ARE NOT AMONGST THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE AND IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE AUTHORISED AFTER SALES SERVICE YOU WILL FIND THE ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE IN YOUR LOCAL TELEPHON...

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