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PRACTICAL TIPS AND OBSERVATIONS
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Strictly observe the foodstuff validity time indicated by the manufacturer on the
product packaging.
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Do not keep bananas in the refrigerator – these fruits are sensitive to cold.
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Do not keep prepared food and ready-to-cook (“heat and eat”) food in the same
container.
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Store in an airtight container in the appliance any foodstuffs that have a strong odour
(e.g. fresh fish, pâté de foie gras goose liver pâté, and cheese).
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Frozen foodstuffs should be thawed in the refrigerator compartment. Food that thaws
slowly retains better flavour properties and spread cold will help to maintain the set
temperature in the refrigerator compartment.
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Do not consume ice made in the freezer compartment straight away.
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Products will freeze more quickly if they are divided up and packed in small portions.
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IF TH E APPLIANCE IS T O BE LEFT SWIT CHED OFF FOR AN EXT ENDED
PERIOD, LEAV E ITS DO ORS OPEN.
Remarks on the appli ance operating noise.
As the appliance
operates and goes through the freezing cycle, various noises will be emitted.
This is normal and is not a sign of any malfunction.
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As the refrigerant circulates around the refrigeration system, it causes sounds like
murmuring, bubbling, or rustling. Louder sounds like popping or clicking may be heard
for a short time as the refrigerator’s compressor switches on.
CHANGING THE INTERIOR LIGHT BULB
When changing the interior light bulb (fig. 6), do the actions below in the order
they are listed:
1.
Unplug the appliance from the mains by pulling the plug out of
the electricity supply socket.
2.
Push the interior light bulb lid
4
retainer
5
with a flat screwdriver and with
your other hand pull it toward yourself.
3.
If the bulb does not light up, replace it with another 15 W bulb of the same
type with an E14 lamp holder.
4.
When you have changed the
light bulb, replace the lid
4
and
push — the lid will snap into
position.
5.
Plug the appliance into the
electricity supply socket.