Miele KFN 8995 SD ED-1 Storing food correctly, Fruit and vegetables, Protein-rich foods, Meat

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Using the refrigerator efficiently

Storing food correctly

Store food covered or packaged. This will prevent food smells or tastes from affecting other foods. It also will prevent food from drying out, and from cross-contamination of bacteria. The growth of bacteria, such as salmonella, can be avoided by setting the correct temperature and maintaining good standards of hygiene.

Fruit and vegetables

Fruit and vegetables can be stored loose in the vegetable containers. However, bear in mind that some types of vegetables give off a natural gas that causes surrounding foods to ripen faster. Some fruit and vegetables react strongly to this gas and should not be stored together.

Examples of fruit that produces a large amount of this natural gas are:

Apples, apricots, pears, nectarines, peaches, plums, avocados and figs.

Examples of fruits and vegetables that react strongly to this natural gas are:

Kiwis, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, mangos, honeydew melons, apples, apricots, cucumbers, tomatoes, pears, nectarines and peaches.

Unpacked meats and vegetables

Different types of unpacked meats and vegetables must be kept separate. To avoid any microbiological cross-contamination, these foods must be separately wrapped if they are to be stored together.

Protein-rich foods

Please note that foods rich in protein deteriorate faster than other foods. Shellfish, for example, deteriorates faster than fish, and fish deteriorates faster than meat.

Meat

Meat should be stored loosely covered in suitable containers or packaging. Allowing the surface of the meat to dry slightly helps to prevent the growth of bacteria. To prevent the risk of bacterial cross-contamination, meat should not be allowed to touch other foods.

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Contents En CA Contents Connecting to the water supply Adjustments Guide to the appliance Guide to the appliance Disposal of your old appliance Caring for the environmentDisposal of the packing material Technical safety Correct useModel-specific characteristics Use Page Disposal of your old appliance How to save energy Switching the appliance on Switching the appliance on and OFFBefore using for the first time Switching the appliance OFFActivating and deactivating the safety lock Safety lockSwitching off for extended periods of time Adjusting the contrast Door displayDoor display Symbol Meaning DisplaysFreezer section Selecting the correct temperatureTemperature selection Refrigerator sectionTemperature displays flash if Temperature displaysTemperature range Temperature display brightness Temperature alarm AlarmActivating the alarm system Door alarmSuperCool and SuperFreeze Switching on SuperCoolSwitching off SuperCool SuperCoolSuperFreeze Switching on SuperFreezeSwitching off SuperFreeze ExceptionsFood that should not be stored in a refrigerator Using the refrigerator efficientlyDifferent storage zones Warmest areaUnpacked meats and vegetables Storing food correctlyFruit and vegetables Protein-rich foodsAdjusting the bottle rack Adjusting the interior fittingsAdjusting the door shelves Moving the shelvesStoring frozen food Freezing and storing foodMaximum freezing capacity Tips for freezing fresh foodSuitable packing material PackingUnsuitable packing material Before placing food in the freezer sectionMarker system for frozen food Freezing large itemsFreezer calendar DefrostingCooling drinks Freezer trayMaking a large amount of ice cubes Switching the ice cube makerMaking ice cubes may vary by model Switching OFF the ice cube maker Automatic defrosting Cleaning the housing, interior and accessories Cleaning and careBefore cleaning Cleaning the ice cube tray may vary by model ClothDoor seals After cleaningVentilation slits Metal grille at the back of the applianceFood has frozen together? Problem-solving guideAppliance is kicking on too frequently and for too long? Light-coloured lines appear in the door display?One of the display areas in the door display is not lit up? Bar is lit up or flashing in the temperature displays?F1 to F5 appear in the temperature display Door display does not light up?You cannot switch the appliance off? You cannot switch the ice cube maker on?Indicator light on the ice cube maker is flashing? § appears in the door displayInterior lighting or the door lighting is not working? Floor of the refrigerator is wet?Noises Normal noises What causes them?After-sales service Connecting to the water supply Plumbing may vary by modelPlumbing may vary by model Electrical information Location Installation informationInstallation Proper ventilationAdjustments Removing the freezer section door Changing the door hingingRemoving the door handles Removing the refrigerator section door Remove the cover see illustrationRefitting the parts Refitting parts in the upper appliance door Refitting the appliance doors Changing the door hinging Refitting the handles Installing the appliance Page Page

KFN 8996 SDE ED-1, KFN 8995 SD ED-1 specifications

The Miele KFN 8995 SD ED-1 and KFN 8996 SDE ED-1 are premium refrigerator-freezer combinations that represent the pinnacle of German engineering and design in home appliances. These models are crafted with a focus on performance, energy efficiency, and user convenience, making them ideal for modern kitchens.

One of the standout features of the KFN 8995 and KFN 8996 is their innovative PerfectFresh technology. This advanced cooling system creates a dedicated compartment that maintains ideal temperature and humidity levels, extending the freshness of fruits, vegetables, and dairy products. The PerfectFresh zone ensures that food items retain their nutritional value and flavor for significantly longer periods.

Energy efficiency is another key aspect of these Miele models. They are designed with environmentally friendly materials and advanced insulation, achieving outstanding energy ratings. This not only reduces energy consumption but also contributes to lower utility bills for the homeowner. Additionally, Miele’s commitment to sustainability is evident in the durable construction of these appliances, designed for longevity and reduced waste.

Both models feature a sophisticated NoFrost system, which eliminates the need for manual defrosting. The refrigeration section maintains optimal humidity, while the freezer section circulates air to prevent ice buildup. This means that users can enjoy hassle-free maintenance, allowing more time to focus on cooking and enjoying food rather than dealing with chores.

The intuitive user interface, complete with a high-resolution touchscreen display, offers seamless operation. Users can easily control temperature settings, adjust compartments, and monitor energy consumption. Furthermore, the integrated WiFi connectivity allows for remote management via a smartphone app, making it convenient to keep an eye on the appliance while away from home.

The design of the KFN 8995 SD ED-1 and KFN 8996 SDE ED-1 is equally impressive, featuring a sleek stainless-steel exterior that blends seamlessly with contemporary kitchen aesthetics. The spacious interior is intelligently organized with adjustable shelving and versatile storage solutions, ensuring that even the largest grocery hauls can be stored efficiently.

In conclusion, the Miele KFN 8995 SD ED-1 and KFN 8996 SDE ED-1 refrigerator-freezer combinations exemplify the perfect blend of innovation, efficiency, and style. With their advanced features such as PerfectFresh, NoFrost technology, energy efficiency, and user-friendly design, they stand out as premium choices for households that prioritize quality and performance in their kitchen appliances.