• Once products have been defrosted halfway or
completely, they should be consumed as soon as
possible and should not be frozen again, except
they have been processed to a ready meal.
• Do not eat food that is still frozen. Do not eat ice
cream directly from the freezer. The cold can
cause injuries in the oral cavity.
• Touching metal parts inside the unit can cause
symptoms like burns if the skin is very sensitive.
• Never touch frozen food with moist or wet hands.
Packing frozen food
Always select packaging suitable for the food and
pack it properly.
• Freeze in portions. Suitable for packaging are e.g.
plastic films, polyethylene tubular films, aluminum
foil, freezer cans.
• The packaging must be impermeable to air and
moisture.
Press the air out of the package.
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Seal the package tightly with e.g. rubber rings,
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plastic clips, twine or cold-resistant adhesive
tapes.
• Label the package with contents and freezing
date.
Storage times
The indicated storage times are guide values for the
storage duration of various food groups in the freez-
er.
Food group
Ice cream
Sausage, ham
Bread, bakery products
Game, pork
Fish, fat
Fish, lean
Cheese
Poultry, beef
Storage time
2 to 6 months
1 to 3 months
2 to 6 months
1 to 12 months
1 to 2 months
1 to 5 months
2 to 4 months
2 to 10 months
Food group
Vegetables, fruit
Herbs
For commercial frozen products, the storage period
indicated on the packaging is decisive.
Operating noise
Type of sound
Mumbling
Liquid sounds
Click sounds
Disturbing
noises
Switching off
To switch off, disconnect the appliance from the
power supply.
If the appliance is out of use for long periods:
• Remove the appliance content.
• Defrost (model dependent) and clean the appli-
ance thoroughly (see
nance"
).
• Leave open the appliance door to avoid formation
of mold and unpleased odors.
Tips for energy saving
• Disconnect the appliance from the power supply if
it isn't in use.
• Do not install the appliance near stoves, heaters
or other heat sources. In case of higher ambient
temperatures, the compressor will run more fre-
quently and longer.
• Ensure enough ventilation at the bottom and rear
side. Never block ventilation openings.
• Place all shelves, racks or drawers (depending on
the model) in their original position.
• Adjust the temperature not colder than necessary.
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Storage time
6 to 18 months
6 to 10 months
Cause
Compressor during its operation
Circulation of the refrigerant
The temperature control turns
the compressor on or off
Vibration of the shelves or cool-
ing coils
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