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Storage of food in the fridge-freezer

Observe the following recommen- dations to 

ensure the food remains fresh.

The products should be placed on plates, in con

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tainers or packed in food wrap. Di- stribute them 

evenly l over the shelves.

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  If the food contacts the rear wall, it may cause 

frosting or wetting of the products.

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Do not put dishes with hot food t into the 

fridge

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  Products  which  absorb  flavours  easily  such  as 

butter, milk, white cheese and products with intense 

flavour, such as fish, smoked meat, hard cheese 

must be placed on shelves, packed in food wrap or 

in tightly sealed containers.

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  The storage of vegetables containing significant 

quantities of water will cause the deposition of 

condensation  on  the  vegetable  containers,  it 

does not impact on the proper functioning of the 

fridge.

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   Before putting the vegetables into the fridge, dry 

them well.

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  Excessive moisture shortens the shelf life of vege

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tables, especially the leafed vegeta- bles.

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   Do not wash the vegetables before storing in the 

refrigerator. Washing removes the natural protec

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tion, therefore it is better to wash the vegetables 

directly before con- sumption.

It is recommended to place the products in freezer 

drawers 1, 2, 3 up to natural loading capacity  (Fig. 

8).

1. Wire shelf 

4. (*/***)

2. Lower basket 

5. Drawer / Flap

3. Natural loading capacity

 

Freezing food

Practically all the food products, except for ve

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getables consumed raw, such as lettuce can be 

frozen.

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   Only food products of the highest quality, divided 

into small portions for single use, should be fro

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zen.

Products should be packed in materials that are 

odourless,  resistant  to  air  and  moisture  pene

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tration, and not susceptible to fat. Plastic bags, 

polyethylene and aluminium sheets are the best 

wrapping materials.

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   The packaging should be tight and should stick 

to the frozen products. Do not use glass conta

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iners.

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  Keep  fresh and warm foodstuff at am- bient 

temperature away from the products, which have 

already been frozen.

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  We advise you not to place more of fresh food 

at a time to the freezer per day (see table witch 

technical specification).

In order to maintain optimum quality of the frozen 

food, reorganise the food that is in the middle of 

the freezer, so that it does not touch the products 

that are not yet frozen.

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  It is recommended that you move the already fro

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zen products to one side and place the fresh pro-

ducts that are to be frozen on the opposite side, as 

close to the rear and side walls as possible.

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  To freezing products, use space marked (*/***).

Bear in mind that the temperature in the fre-

ezer is affected by several factors, including 

the ambient temperature and the quantity of 

food products in the chamber, the frequency 

of opening the door, the amount of frost in the 

freezer, and the thermostat setting.

If you cannot open the freezer door immedia-

tely after closing it, allow 1-2 minutes for the 

negative pressure to com- pensate, and try 

again to open the door.

The storage time for   frozen products depends on 

their quality before freezing when fresh, and on the 

storage temperature. The following storage periods 

are recommended when the temperature of -18°C 

or lower is maintained:

Products

Months

Beef

6-8

Veal

3-6

Giblets

1-2

Pork

3-6

Poultry

6-8

Eggs

3-6

Fish

3-6

Vegetables

10-12

Fruit

10-12

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Summary of Contents for FK293.3 F

Page 1: ...FK293 3 F EN OPERATING MANUAL Sticker with serial number of appliance...

Page 2: ...ior to dispatch each unit was carefully checked for its safety and operating capabilities Before starting the appliance please read this Operating Manual carefully EN GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY...

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Page 7: ...a product containing isobutha ne R600a must be at least 4m3 to avoid damage to the cooling system l Do not refreeze partly thawed pro ducts l Do not store beverages in bottles and cans especially carb...

Page 8: ...adapters multiple sockets and two wire extension leads If it is necessary to use the extension lead it must be equ ipped with a protection ring and a single socket and must have a VDE GS safety certif...

Page 9: ...er chamber Do not change the temperature settings due to the change in the season of the year The ambient temperature increase will be detected by the sensor and the compressor will be switched on aut...

Page 10: ...fro zen l Products should be packed in materials that are odourless resistant to air and moisture pene tration and not susceptible to fat Plastic bags polyethylene and aluminium sheets are the best w...

Page 11: ...feature of mostly cheaper fridges Food can be stored at 12 C or below for 1 2 weeks without losing its taste Not suitable for freezing food This rating is mainly used to store foods at 18 C or below C...

Page 12: ...guide groove fig 12 Taking out and putting in the door shelf Lift the door shelf remove it and put it back from the top into its required position fig 15 Bulb replacement 15W LED 5W l Set the knob to...

Page 13: ...ers in such a way that they do not touch the rear wall of the fridge The air circulation at the back of the appliance is obstructed move the appliance min 30 mm away from the wall The door of the frid...

Page 14: ...sulation help in reducing ener gy consumption Recycling of the packaging Our packaging are made of environmentally friendly mate rials which can be reused l The external packaging is made of cardboar...

Page 15: ...ure SN from 10 C to 32 C N from 16 C to 32 C ST from 16 C to 38 C T from 16 C to 43 C CLIMATE RANGE Manufacturer s Declaration The manufacturer hereby declares that this product meets the requirements...

Page 16: ...Drawer in freezer compartment 7 adjustable feet 8 Egg Tray 9 Cleaning plug 10 Ice cube tray Individual fittings FK293 3 F Glass shelf 3 Glass shelf over the vegetable container 1 Vegetable container 1...

Page 17: ...45 7 6 8 9 10 11 21 22 1 1 1 3 19 20 18 23 12 12 17 16 1 2 13 14 12 15 1 4 1 5...

Page 18: ...27 24 26 25 1 291 28 29...

Page 19: ...laps container lids handles glass and wire shelves rubber hoses plastic door shelves and any accessories for example Oven baking trays and shelves These include any parts which have become worn discol...

Page 20: ...IO 01005 12 2013 Service Help Line For the UK please call 0844 815 8880 0818 46 46 46 For Ireland please call...

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