Miele KFN 14943 SD ED Home freezing, Hints for home freezing, Packing, Suitable packing materials

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Freezing and storing food

Home freezing

Only freeze food that is fresh and in good condition!

Hints for home freezing

The following types of food are suitable for home freezing: fresh meat, poultry, game, fish, vegetables, herbs, fresh fruit, dairy products, baked goods, leftovers, egg yolks, egg whites and most pre-cooked meals.

The following types of food are not suitable for freezing:

grapes, lettuce, radishes, sour cream, mayonnaise, eggs in the shell, onions, whole raw apples and pears.

To retain colour, taste, flavour and vitamin C, vegetables should be blanched prior to freezing. To blanch, immerse small batches of the vegetable in boiling water for 2 to 3 minutes. Remove the vegetable and plunge into cold water to cool quickly. Transfer to a colander and drain.

Lean meat freezes better than fatty meat and can be stored for considerably longer.

To prevent chops, cutlets, and steaks from sticking together in solid blocks, separate them with a sheet of plastic film.

Do not salt or season raw foods or blanched vegetables before freezing. Cooked food may be seasoned lightly before freezing, but

note that the flavour of some spices deteriorates when frozen.

Do not place very warm or hot foods or beverages in the freezer to prevent already frozen food from thawing and to save energy.

Packing

^Freeze food in portions.

Suitable packing materials:

plastic film

freezer bags (polyethylene)

aluminum foil

freezer containers.

Unsuitable packing materials:

packing paper

parchment paper

cellophane

garbage bags

plastic shopping bags.

^Expel as much air as possible from the package before sealing.

^Close the packaging tightly with

rubber bands

plastic clips

string or bag ties

freezer tape.

Polyethylene freezer bags can also be sealed with home sealing kits.

^Label the package with the contents and the date of freezing.

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Contents En CA Contents Contents Description of the appliance Description of the appliance Disposal of packing materials Caring for the environmentDisposal of an old appliance Correct use Safety with childrenTechnical safety Page Correct use Disposing of your old refrigerator / freezer Installation site How to save energyBefore first use Switching the appliance on and OFFSwitching the appliance on Active charcoal filter Active AirClean FilterCool pack Switching the appliance OFFTo switch a section back on again Settings modeTurning the button sound on and off Activating and deactivating the safety lockSwitching off for extended periods of time Freezer Correct temperatureTemperature display RefrigeratorTemperature ranges Setting the temperatureChanging the brightness Temperature displaySwitching the alarm off early AlarmSwitching the alarm system Temperature alarmSwitching the door alarm off early Door alarmSuper Cool Switching Super Cool onSwitching Super Cool OFF Super Cool, Super Freeze and DynaCoolExceptions Switching Super Freeze onSwitching Super Freeze OFF Super FreezeSwitching dynamic cooling OFF Switching dynamic cooling onDynaCool Coldest area Using the refrigerator efficientlyDifferent storage zones Warmest areaFruit and vegetable drawers on rollers Adjusting the interior fittingsMoving the shelves Split shelfUniversal box Moving the serving shelf / bottle shelfAdjusting the bottle divider Storing frozen food Freezing and storing foodMaximum freezing capacity Freezing fresh foodSuitable packing materials Home freezingHints for home freezing PackingPlacing food in the freezer Freezing large itemsFreezer calendar Before placing food in the freezerMaking ice cubes Defrosting frozen foodsCooling drinks quickly Using the cool pack Refrigerator section Automatic defrostingFreezer section Before cleaning Cleaning and careCleaning the outside walls, the interior and accessories Door seal Cleaning the ventilation slitsCleaning the exterior coils After cleaningReplacing the active charcoal filters Active charcoal filterChanging the active charcoal filters at a later date Tip Compressor is switching on too frequently and for too long? TroubleshootingCompressor runs non-stop? NA appears in the temperature display? Alarm sounds and the alarm off button is flashing?Bars light up in the temperature displays? Appears in the temperature display?Floor of the refrigerator section is wet? Dn appears in the temperature display?Appliance cannot be switched off? Remove the front panelNormal noises What causes them? NoisesAfter sales service Electrical information Proper ventilation Installation informationInstallation LocationAdjustments KFN 14943 SD ed Appliance dimensionsYou will need the following tools Changing the door hingingRemoving the door handles Changing the door hinging Removing the top door of the appliance Removing the bottom soft-close mechanism Removing the bottom door of the appliance Mounting the bottom door of the appliance Mounting the bottom soft-close mechanism Mounting the top door of the appliance Mounting the top soft-close mechanism Remounting the door handles Aligning the appliance doors Installing the appliance Page Page Page Subject to change without notice Nr 589 450 KFN 14943 SD ed