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• Donotblocktheairoutletarea(onthebackwall
insidetheproduct)withfoodproducts.
• All shelves, flaps and pull-out baskets are
removable.
• Theinternaltemperaturesoftheappliancemaybe
affectedbytheambienttemperature,frequencyof
dooropening,aswellaslocationoftheappliance.
Temperature setting should take into consideration
these factors.
• Unlessotherwisespecifiedtheappliance
accessoriesarenotdishwashersafe.
Therefrigeratoristheidealstoragelocationforready
meals,freshandpreservedfood,dairyproducts,fruit
and vegetables and beverage.
• The natural circulation of air in the refrigerator
compartmentresultsinzoneswithdifferent
temperatures.Itiscoldestdirectlyabovethefruits
andvegetablescrisperandattherearwall.Itis
warmestatthetopfrontofthecompartment.
• Insufficient ventilation results in an increase
inenergyconsumptionandreductionofthe
refrigerating performance.
• Userecyclableplastic,metal,aluminumandglass
containersandclingfilmtowrapfoods.
• Alwaysuseclosedcontainersforliquidsandfor
foodthatmaygiveofforbetaintedbyodororflavor
transfer or cover them.
• Foodswhichgiveoffalargeamountethylene
gas and those that are sensitive to this gas, such
asfruit,vegetablesandsalad,shouldalwaysbe
separatedorwrappedsoasnottoreducethe
storage life; for example do not store tomatoes
togetherwithkiwifruitsorcabbage.
• Do not store food too close together to enable
sufficient air circulation.
• Toavoidbottlesfallingover,youcanusethebottle
holder(availableonselectedmodels).
• Ifyouhavealittlequantityoffoodtostoreinthe
refrigerator,werecommendtousetheshelves
above the crisper for fruits and vegetables since this
is the coolest area of the compartment.
• Onthefridgeshelves:readymeals,tropicalfruits,
cheeses, deli.
• Inthefruitsandvegetablescrisper:fruits,salad,
vegetables.
• Inthedoor:butter,jams,sauces,pickles,cans,
bottles, beverage cartons, eggs
EXAMPLE OF FOOD ARRANGEMENT
Tropical fruits
Cheeses, Deli,
ReadyMeals
Fruits, Salad,
Vegetables
Butter,Jams
Jams,Sauces,
Pickles, Cans
Bottles
Eggs
Bottles,
BeverageCartons