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ridge
ridge
ridge
Always store food covered or packed in order to pre-
vent drying-out and transfer of odor or taste onto
other food items. You may pack the food with e.g.
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Polyethylene plastic
bags or foil
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Plastic bowl with lid
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Special plastic covers
with elastic strip
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Aluminum foil
Recomme
Recomme
Recomme
Recommendations
ndations
ndations
ndations
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Store fresh packed items on the glass shelves,
fresh fruits and vegetables in the vegetable box.
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Place bottles in the door storage rack.
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By the air circulation different climate zones aris-
es.
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The coldest zone is located at the rear and the
lower fridge part. Recommended for the stor-
age of foods such as fish, sausages and meat.
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The warmest zone is located at the door and
the upper fridge part. Suitable for the storage
of e.g. cheese and butter.
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Let warm food cool down first.
FFFFreezer
reezer
reezer
reezer
The 4-Star freezer allows you to store frozen food at
a temperature of -18°C or colder for several months;
to produce ice cubes and to freeze fresh food.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
The two lower door trays (2-Star) are for short-term
storage and ice-cream only.
Freezing
Freezing
Freezing
Freezing
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24 hours before freezing we recommend to set
the temperature to the highest performance level
and to keep this setting even after freezing for a
few hours. The appliance is not compromised if
the setting will not revert to a normal operating
temperature after the freezing process, but for
economic reasons you should possibly avoid it.
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Fresh food should be frozen as fast as possible to
the core. Therefore during freezing operation, the
temperature of fresh food should be lowered as
fast as possible in order to keep formation of ice
crystals as little as possible and not to damage
the food structure.
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Frozen food should be kept in contact with the
bottom of the compartment.
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Keep a space between the individual items, so
that the cold air can circulate.
Storing frozen food
Storing frozen food
Storing frozen food
Storing frozen food
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Packed frozen merchandise should be stored in a
4-star-freezer compartment in accordance with
the manufacturer’s data. Make sure the food
items do not defrost after purchase and to store
them as fast as possible in the freezer.
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It is possible to store food for longer periods of
time, up to three months. This period might vary,
so observe the storage information on the pack-
aging of the merchandise.
General safety precautions
General safety precautions
General safety precautions
General safety precautions
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Do not exceed the maximum freezing capacity.
See data under "Technical Data" and on the rat-
ing label.
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Do not store bottles or cans. These can break
when the contents freeze – or even explode, if
they contain carbonated drinks.
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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.
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Do not open the door in case of power failure. If
the failure does not take longer than 11115555 hours
hours
hours
hours, the
food will not be affected.
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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.
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Touching metal parts inside the appliance can
cause symptoms similar to burns if the skin is very
sensitive.
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Never touch frozen food with moist or wet hands.
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