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OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS

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 

containers or packed in food wrap. Di- stribute 

them evenly l over the shelves.

●  If the food contacts the rear wall, it may cause 

frosting or wetting of the products.

●  Do not put dishes with hot food t into the fridge

●  Products which absorb flavours easily such as 

butter, milk, white cheese and products with in-

tense flavour, such as fish, smoked meat, hard 

cheese must be placed on shelves, packed in 

food wrap or in tightly sealed containers.

●  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.

●  Before putting the vegetables into the fridge, dry 

them well.

●  Excessive moisture shortens the shelf life of ve

-

getables, especially the leafed vegeta- bles.

●  Do not wash the vegetables before storing in the 

refrigerator. Washing removes the natural pro-

tection, therefore it is better to wash the vegeta-

bles directly before con- sumption.

●  It is recommended to place the products in fre

-

ezer drawers 1, 2, 3* up to natural loading capa-

city  (Fig. 11a / 11b).**

1. Packed products

2. Shelf

3. Natural loading capacity

4. (*/***)

●  Stacking of products on the freezer shelves is 

acceptable.*

●  It  is  acceptable  to  place  products  beyond  the 

natural loading capacity by 20-30 mm.**

●  In order to increase the loading capacity of the 

freezer chamber and allow the stacking of pro-

ducts on the freezer evaporator wire shelves up 

to maximum height it is possi- ble to remove dra-

wers 1 and 2.*

 

Freezing food**

●  Practically all the food products, except for ve

-

getables consumed raw, such as lettuce can be 

frozen.

●  Only food products of the highest quality, divided 

into small portions for single use, should be fro-

zen.

●  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 

wrapping materials.

●  The packaging should be tight and should stick to 

the frozen products. Do not use glass containers.

●  Keep  fresh  and  warm  foodstuff  at  am-  bient 

temperature away from the products, which have 

already been frozen.

●  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.

●  It  is  recommended  that  you  move  the  already 

frozen products to one side and place the fresh 

products that are to be frozen on the opposite 

side, as close to the rear and side walls as po-

ssible.

●  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

Do not store frozen food in rapid cooling cham-

ber. Ice cubes can be prepared and stored in this 

chamber.***

*   Applicable to appliances with a freezer com-

partment at the bottom of the appliance.

**   Applicable to appliances with a freezer com-

partment (*/***)

***  Not applicable to appliances with a freezer 

compartment marked (*/***)

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Summary of Contents for FS300.3

Page 1: ...FS300 3 EN INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...3 max 40 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 ...

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Page 6: ...old use only The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes which do not affect the operation of the appliance i Figures in this user manual are for illustra tive purposes only Full appliance fittings are listed in a relevant section EN GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE INSTALLATION AND OPERATING CONDITIONS OF THE APPLIANCE OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS USING THE REFRIGERATOR EFFICIENTLY...

Page 7: ... perature see product fiche Do not use it in the cellar unheated summer cottage during autumn and winter When placing moving lifting the appliance do not hold the door han dles do not pull the condenser at the rear part of the refrigerator and do not touch the compressor unit When transporting moving or positioning the fridge freezer do not tilt it by more than 40 from the vertical position Should...

Page 8: ... them with clean water and call for medical assistance imme diately If the power wire gets broken it should be replaced with a new one in a specialist repair shop This appliance is intended for food storage do not use it for other purposes When performing activities such as cleaning mainte nance or moving the appliance must be completely di sconnected from power supply by pulling the plug out from...

Page 9: ...cause unpleasant smells and shorten storage time The Antibacteria System prolongs the fre shness of food The special material used to construct the fridge liner prevents bacterial microorganism and mould growth In order to obtain more space in the freezer you can remove the drawers and place the food directly on the shelves This has no effect on the product mechanical properties and cooling perfor...

Page 10: ...n parti cular the condenser and other elements of the cooling system must not contact other elements which may damage them e g central heating pipes and the water supply pipes It is forbidden to readjust or modify any parts of the unit It is crucial not to damage the capillary tube visible in the compressor recess The tube may not be bent straightened or wound If the capillary tube is damaged by t...

Page 11: ...then unplug the appliance Remove the bulb cover Fig 18 Replace the bulb with one having identical parameters as the bulb factory pre installed in the ap pliance E14 thread 220 240V max 10W maximum dimensions diameter 26 mm length 55 mm Replace the bulb cover Bulbs of a higher or lower power should not be used only use bulbs of the specification given above The light bulb must not be used for room ...

Page 12: ...ions for single use should be fro zen 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 wrapping materials The packaging should be tight and should stick to the frozen products Do not use glass containers Keep fresh and warm foodstuff at am bient temperature awa...

Page 13: ...ture 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 Can also be used to freeze up to 1 kilogram of fresh food This appliance is suitable for storing foods at 18 C or below and freezing larger quantities of fresh foods Storage zones in the refrigerator Due ...

Page 14: ...uld last as short as possible Long storage of food at the ambient temperature shortens their shelf life In order to defrost the freezer chamber you must take the following steps Switch of the appliance using the control panel and pull the plug out from the socket Open the door and remove the food from the freezer Applicable to appliances with a freezer com partment Not applicable to appliances wit...

Page 15: ...completely place the food and containers so that they would not interfere with door closed The compressor is switched on too rarely check whether the ambient temperature is not lower than climate class Door gasket inserted incorrectly press the gasket in The appliance works continuously Incorrect setting of the adjustment knob reset the knob to a lower position See Temperature inside the appliance...

Page 16: ...her waste coming from the house hold after the period of its use The user is obliged to dispose of the appliance at the waste collection point The local waste collection points shops and communal units form an appropriate system enabling the disposal of the equipment Handling the used electrical and electro nic equipment properly contributes to the avoidance of consequences harmful to the human he...

Page 17: ...vice as stated on the warranty card The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage caused by improper use of the product ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT 1 Lid handle 2 Lid gasket 3 Hinge 4 Basket 5 Trim 6 Freezer body 7 Compressor cover 8 Foot 9 Control panel EN ...

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