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Climate 

Class

Ambient Temperature 

o

C

N

Between 16 and 32  (°C)

SN

Between 10 and 32  (°C)

3.3 Accessories

3.3.1 Ice Tray

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Fill the ice tray with water and place in 

the freezer compartment.

• 

After the water has completely frozen, 

you can twist the tray as shown below to 

remove the ice cubes.

3.3.2 The Plastic Scraper

After some time, frost will build up in certain 

areas of the freezer. The frost 

accumulated in the freezer 

should be removed regularly. 

Use the plastic scraper 

provided, if necessary. Do not 

use sharp metal objects for this 

operation. They could puncture the 

refrigerator circuit and cause irreparable 

damage to the unit.

Visual and text descriptions in 

the accessories section may vary 

according to the model of your 

appliance.

4 FOOD STORAGE

• 

The freezer is used for storing frozen 

food, freezing fresh food, and making ice 

cubes.

• 

For freezing fresh food; wrap and seal 

fresh food properly, that is the packaging 

should be air tight and shouldn’t leak. 

Special freezer bags, aluminum foil 

polythene bags and plastic containers 

are ideal.

•  Do not store fresh food next to frozen 

food as it can thaw the frozen food.

• 

Before freezing fresh food, divide it into 

portions that can be consumed in one 

sitting.

• 

Consume thawed frozen food within a 

short period of time after defrosting

• 

Never place warm food in the freezer 

compartment as it will thaw the frozen 

food.

• 

Always follow the manufacturer's 

instructions on food packaging when 

storing frozen food. If no information is 

provided food, should not be stored for 

more than 3 months from the date of 

purchase.

• 

When purchasing frozen food, make sure 

that it has been stored under appropriate 

conditions and that the packaging is not 

damaged.

• 

Frozen food should be transported in 

appropriate containers and placed in the 

freezer as soon as possible.

• 

Do not purchase frozen food if the 

packaging shows signs of humidity 

and abnormal swelling. It is probable 

that it has been stored at an unsuitable 

temperature and  that the contents have 

deteriorated. 

• 

The storage life of frozen food depends 

on the room temperature, the thermostat 

setting, how often the door is opened, 

the type of food, and the length of time 

required to transport the product from 

the shop to your home. Always follow the 

instructions printed on the packaging and 

never exceed the maximum storage life 

indicated.

Summary of Contents for BFZU63W

Page 1: ...Freezer User Manual EN BFZU63W...

Page 2: ...enance of your appliance Please take the time to read this user manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference Icon Type Meaning WARNING Serious injury or death risk RISK O...

Page 3: ...USING THE APPLIANCE 10 3 1 Thermostat Setting 10 3 2 Temperature Settings Warnings 10 3 3 Accessories 11 3 3 1 Ice Tray 11 3 3 2 The Plastic Scraper 11 4 FOOD STORAGE 11 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 14...

Page 4: ...by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit WARNING When positioning the appliance ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged WARNING Do not locate multiple portable socket...

Page 5: ...plications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments farm houses and by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type enviro...

Page 6: ...ncerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervisi...

Page 7: ...t be exposed to direct sunlight Your freezer must never be used outdoors or exposed to rain Your appliance must be at least 50 cm away from stoves gas ovens and heater cores and at least 5 cm away fro...

Page 8: ...en the contents freeze Do not place explosive or flammable material in your freezer When removing ice from the ice making compartment do not touch it Ice may cause frost burns and or cuts Do not touch...

Page 9: ...esolve the problems that may occur in the future This appliance is produced to be used in homes and it can only be used in domestic environments and for the specified purposes It is not suitable for c...

Page 10: ...of its efficiency When setting the thermostat take into consideration how often the appliance door is opened and closed how much food is stored in the freezer and the environment in which the freezer...

Page 11: ...h food next to frozen food as it can thaw the frozen food Before freezing fresh food divide it into portions that can be consumed in one sitting Consume thawed frozen food within a short period of tim...

Page 12: ...pice should be added after the food has thawed The storage time of food is dependent on the type of oil used Suitable oils are margarine calf fat olive oil and butter Unsuitable oils are peanut oil an...

Page 13: ...slices and boil in water 12 Pepper Cut the stem cut into two pieces remove the core and boil in water 8 10 Spinach Wash and boil in water 6 9 Cauliflower Remove the leaves cut the heart into pieces an...

Page 14: ...frosting process Small amounts of frost will accumulate inside the freezer depending on the length of time the door may be left open or the amount of moisture introduced It is essential to ensure that...

Page 15: ...r 6 SHIPMENT AND REPOSITIONING 6 1 Transportation and Changing Positioning The original packaging and foam may be kept for re transportation optional Fasten your appliance with thick packaging bands o...

Page 16: ...t sound check whether The appliance is level Anything is touching the rear of the appliance Objects in the appliance are vibrating Recommendations If the appliance is switched off or unplugged wait at...

Page 17: ...ks or other liquids should be covered when inside the appliance If left uncovered the humidity inside the appliance will increase therefore the appliance uses more energy Keeping drinks and other liqu...

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