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Tips and Advices
To prevent odors
Stores the food always
packed or in closed
containers.
Use dried packaging and
containers.
Remove the food from the freezer before
defrosting operation.
In case of prolonged absence (eg. travel)
intending to turn the refrigerator off, remove
all foods and clean it, leaving the door half
opened to prevent mold and unpleasant odors
(see item cleaning and maintenance).
Do not store food with date-expired in the
refrigerator.
Cooked foods (eg. rice, beans, etc.), high in
fat (eg. dairy, salami, ham, etc.) and acids
(eg. vinegar, wine, onion, garlic, etc.) exhale
odors that can contaminate other foods and
generate unpleasant odors over time of use of
your refrigerator.
To preserve the refrigerator
Avoid the contact of any type of oil or fat with
the plastic parts of the appliance to avoid
the appearance of spots and damage to the
appliance.
Do not lubricate the door hinge in any way to
not cause damage to the plastic parts.
Do not put glass bottles, plastic or unopened
cans in the freezer because liquids increase in
volume when frozen, so these containers can
break.
In the event of a blackout, do not open the
appliance doors. This will ensure that the
internal temperature is keept for a longer time.
To save energy
Keep the doors open only as long as
necessary.
If the doors are not properly closed, will
increase energy consumption and may occur
excessive ice formation.
Do not use towels or plastic to line the shelves
and distribute food thoroughly to facilitate the
circulation of cold air between them.
Never hang clothes, rags
or objects in the condenser
(rear of the refrigerator),
because it affects the
operation and increases
energy consumption.
Do not put hot food in the
refrigerator or freezer.
To carry the refrigerator
In case you need to
transport, do not throw the
product to the right (for who
looks the refrigerator from
the front).
For small shifts, tilt it back
or to one side with a
maximum angle of 30°.
In long displacements (eg.
move), move it upright.
Do not drag the product by
pulling the condenser.
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