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Food storega guidance
Fridge compartment
• Under normal operation conditions, it is enough to set the temperature of cooler com-
partment to +4 / +6 °C.
• In order to avoid frosting, humidification and odour, food should be placed to the fridge
in closed containers or covered with appropriate material.
• Hot food and beverages should be cooled to room temperature before being placed in
the fridge.
• Vegetables and fruits can be placed into crisper without packaging.
Important note:
• Cover the liquid and stews when you put them on fridge. Otherwise, the humidity amount
inside the fridge increases. And, this causes the fridge to operate more. Covering the
food and beverages also allow you to protect their taste and flavour.
• Potatoes, onion and garlic shouldn’t be kept in the fridge.
• Fridge drawers could be removed to increase the storage volume.
The volume which is declared at product specifications is the volume that is calculated without
fridge drawer’s baskets.
Freezer compartment
• The freezer compartment is used for storing frozen foods for a long time or for produc-
ing ice.
• If you leave the door of freezer open for a long time, frosting will appear on the lower
stage of freezer. Thus, air circulation will be obstructed. In order to avoid this, first unplug
the cord and wait until thawed. After ice melts, you should clean the freezer.
• It is strongly suggested that, place your foods 1 cm away from drawer walls except
front side.
• When ice bucket is removed, this drawer could be used as 2 star freezer compartment.
Important note:
Please never refreeze frozen food after thawing them.
• It may be hazardous to your health as it may lead to food poisoning.
• Do not place hot food to the freezer before cooling them. This may cause other frozen
food in the freezer to get decayed.
• When buying frozen food, make sure that it was frozen under appropriate conditions
and its package is not torn.
• In case of humidification on package of frozen food and a smelly odour, food may have
been stored under inappropriate conditions beforehand and it may have gotten decayed.
Do not buy those kinds of food.
• Storing time for frozen food may differ according to the ambient temperature, frequency
of door openings, thermostat adjustments, type of food and the time between the buy-
ing of the food and placing of the food in the freezer. Always follow instructions on the
package and do not exceed storing period.
Summary of Contents for WR 747 SS
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