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STORING FROZEN FOOD
FREEZING FRESH FOOD
Pleaseobservethefollowinginstructionstoobtainthebestresults.
Donotfreezetoolargeaquantityatanyonetime. Thequalityofthefoodisbestpreserved whenitisfrozenrightthroughtothecoreasquicklyaspossible. Donotexceedthefreezingcapacityofyourappliancein24h. Placingwarmfoodintothefreezercompartmentcausestherefrigerationmachineto operatecontinouslyuntilthefoodisfrozensolid. Thiscantemporarilyleadtoexcessive coolingoftherefrigerationcompartment. Whenfreezingfreshfood,keepthesettingknobatmediumposition.Smallquantitiesof foodupto1/2kg.(1lb)canbefrozenwithoutadjustingthetemperaturecontrolknob. Takespecialcarenottomixalreadyfrozenfoodandfreshfood.
MAKING ICE CUBES
Note: IffreshlymadeicecubesarenotconsumedforseveralweeksandstoredinIce Bank,theywillslowlyreduceinsizeandeventuallydisappearcompletely.
DEFROSTING
A)Fridgecompartment
Thefridgecompartmentdefrostsautomatically. The defrostwaterrunstothedraintubeviaacollection containeratthebackoftheappliance. Duringdefrosting,waterdropletsmayformatthe backofthefridgecompartmentwhereaconcealed evaporatorislocated.Somedropletsmayremainon thelinerandrefreezewhendefrostingiscompleted.
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| DEFROST |
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DRAINTUBE | COLLECTION |
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If,atanytime,thedefrostwaterdoesnotdrainfrom thecollectionchannel,checkthatnofoodparticles haveblockedthedraintube. Thedraintubecanbe
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