Chilling food
WARNING
Danger of explosion!
Improper handling of the appliance
can lead to explosions.
Do not store explosive substances or
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spray cans with fl ammable propel-
lants inside the appliance, as they
may cause ignitable gas-air mixtures
to explode.
Filling the fridge compartment
Fill the fridge compartment in such a way that
the temperature conditions inside are used to
their full potential.
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– Place spreadable butter and cheese on
the upper door shelf (2) in the upper fridge
compartment. This is where the tempera-
ture is warmest.
– Store preserves, jars and eggs on the mid-
dle door shelf (2). Eggs are best stored on
the supplied egg tray.
– Place drinks cartons and bottles on the
door shelf (3). Position full containers clos-
er to the hinge in order to reduce the strain
on the door.
– Place securely closed bottles on the bottle
rack (9).
– Place cooked and baked foods on the
glass shelves (10).
– Place fresh meat, game, poultry, bacon,
sausage and raw fish on the glass shelf
(7) above the vegetable drawer (6). This is
where the temperature is lowest.
– Place fresh fruit and vegetables in the veg-
etable drawer (6).
• Only store strong alcohol standing upright
and closed tightly.
• Allow hot food to cool before placing it in
the fridge compartment.
may increase if the doors are frequently
opened or opened for long periods, or if the
ambient temperature exceeds the stipulated
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(2)
minimum or maximum levels (see „Prod-
uct fi che concerning Regulation (EU) No
1060/2010" on page GB-32).
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Maintaining quality
• To maintain the flavour and freshness of
food in the fridge compartment, only place
packaged food in the fridge compartment.
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Use special plastic containers for food or
customary films.
• Place the food
– in the fridge in a way that allows the air to
– somewhere that is not directly against
Chilling food
The temperatures within the appliance
and therefore its energy consumption
circulate freely. Do not cover the shelves
with paper or anything similar.
the rear wall. Otherwise it may freeze
onto the rear wall.
Page GB-13