GETTING YOUR APPLIANCE READY FOR USE
NOTICE
After the appliance has been delivered, leave it to stand in its upright position for approximately 3 hours, before plugging it into the mains and switch- ing on, to ensure proper performance.
Use these average temperature settings to ensure optimum performance and to save energy.
Before placing food in the refrigerator or freezer, clean the interior well with warm water and baking soda.
After plugging the appliance into the socket, make sure that the light is on inside the appliance and then turn the tem- perature control (A) to the “3” setting. After a few hours have passed, you can place fresh food in the refrigerator.
How to use the refrigerator compartment...
The temperature control automatically regulates the temperature inside the appliance
1 = minimum cold temperature
5 = maximum cold temperature
It is recommended that a medium setting be used.
To increase the amount of space, optimize arrangement and improve appearance, this appliance has a “cooling area” located within the back panel of the refrigerator compart- ment. When the appliance is operating, this panel may be covered with frost or droplets of water depending on whether the compressor is operating or not.
Do not be concerned about this! The refrigerator is operat- ing normally.
If the temperature control is positioned on higher settings while the refrigerator is heavily filled and the ambient tem- perature high, the appliance may run continuously, resulting in the formation of frost on the back cooling area. This will lead to an increase in energy consumption.
To avoid this situation, just turn the temperature control to a lower setting so that the appliance defrosts automatically.
Storing Food in the Refrigerator Compartment
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Wrapped meat and cleaned fish | 2 or 3 days | On the shelf above the vegetable crisper | ||
(use cling film or pack in plastic bags) | (which is the coldest area). | |||
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Fresh cheese | 3 or 4 days | On the shelf above the vegetable crisper | ||
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Eggs |
| 1 month | In special egg rack on door. | |
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Butter, | margarine |
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Cooked | or precooked food |
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(placed in | 3 or 4 days | On any shelf. | ||
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Sausages, salami, sandwich meats in general, fresh |
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pasta, custards,puddings, chocolates, cream pastries, | 3 or 4 days | On any shelf. | ||
bread, dry pastries, red tomatoes |
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Bottled products, milk, drinks, yoghurt |
| On special door shelves. | ||
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Fruits and vegetables |
| In fruit and vegetable crisper | ||
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What Not to Store in the Refrigerator
Garlic (transmits odour), onions and leeks.
Bananas (they will turn black).
Citrus fruits.
Potatoes and root vegetables (store in dark, dry places).
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