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ENERGY-SAVING TIPS
• Installtheapplianceinadry,wellventilatedroom
far away from any heat source (e.g. radiator,
cooker,etc.)andinaplacenotexposeddirectly
tothesun.Ifrequired,useaninsulatingplate.
• Toguaranteeadequateventilation,leaveaspace
on both sides and above the appliance. The
distancebetweentherearoftheapplianceand
thewallbehindtheapplianceshouldbe50mm.A
reductionofthisspacewillincreasetheEnergy
consumptionofproduct.
• Insufficient ventilation on back of the product
increases energy consumption and decreases
coolingefficiency.
• The internal temperatures of the appliance
may be affected by the ambient temperature,
frequencyofdooropening,aswellaslocationof
the appliance. Temperature setting should take
intoconsiderationthesefactors.
• Allowwarmfoodanddrinkstocooldownbefore
placingintheappliance.
• Donotobstructthefanwithfooditems.
• After placing the food check if the door of
compartments closes properly, especially the
freezerdoor.
• Reducetoaminimumdooropening.
• When thawing frozen food, place them in the
refrigerator. The low temperature of the frozen
productscoolsthefoodintherefrigerator.
• For appliances with special compartments
(Fresh Food Compartment, Zero Degrees Box,
…)theycanberemovedwhennotinuse.
• Positioningoftheshelvesintherefrigeratorhas
noimpactontheefficientusageofenergy.Food
shouldbeplacedontheshelvesinsuchwayto
ensure proper air circulation (food should not
toucheachotheranddistancebetweenfoodand
rearwallshouldbekept).
• Youcanincreasethestoragecapacityoffrozen
food by removing the flap and / or basket
(according to the Product Sheet), maintaining
thesameenergyconsumption.
• Thecondenser(thecoilplacedintherearofthe
appliance)shouldbecleanedregularly.
• Damaged or leakygasket must bereplaced as
soonaspossible.
FOOD-STORAGE TIPS
FRIDGE COMPARTMENT
Therefrigeratorcompartmentistheidealstorage
locationforreadymeals,freshandpreservedfood,dairy
products,fruitandvegetablesandbeverage.
Air Ventilation
• The natural circulation of air in the refrigerator
compartment results in zones with different
temperatures. It is coldest directly above the
fruitsandvegetablescrisperandattherearwall.
Itiswarmestatthetopfrontofthecompartment.
• Insufficient ventilation results in an increase
in energy consumption and reduction of the
refrigeratingperformance.
How to store fresh food and beverage
• Duetothehumiditycontrolinsidetherefrigerator
compartment, you can store your food even
withoutwrappingit
• If you prefer to wrap your food, please use
recyclable plastic, metal, aluminum and glass
containersandclingfilmtowrapfoods.
• Alwaysuseclosedcontainersforliquidsandfor
foodthat may give off or be tainted by odor or
flavortransferorcoverthem.
• Foods which give off a large amount ethylene
gasandthosethataresensitivetothisgas,such
asfruit,vegetablesandsalad,shouldalwaysbe
separated or wrapped so as not to reduce the
storage life; forexampledo not store tomatoes
togetherwithkiwifruitsorcabbage.
• Do not store food too close together to enable
sufficientaircirculation.
• To avoid bottles falling over, you can use the
bottleholder(availableonselectedmodels).
• Ifyouhavealittlequantityoffoodtostoreinthe
refrigerator, we recommend to use the shelves
abovethecrisperforfruitsandvegetablessince
thisisthecoolestareaofthecompartment.
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