Instructions for Use
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Approximate Storage Time of Frozen Foods
Food
Storage time (in months)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Vegetable
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Fruit
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Braed, Pastries
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Milk
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Redy-made meals
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Meat: Beef
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Veal
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Pork
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Poultry
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Game
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Minced meat
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Smoked sausages
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Fish: lean
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fat
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Offal
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Cleaning and Maintenance
Freezer Defrosting
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The inside surface of the freezer gets lined
with frost. Frost formation depends on
frequency of door opening and ambient
humidity. It is recommended to remove the
frost layer after it has reached a thickness
of 3 to 4 mm.
•
Approximately 24 hours before you intend
to defrost the freezer switch over the
operation mode switch to continuous
operation (the yellow light is on) so that the
foods get deeply frozen.
•
After that period disconnect the appliance
from the mains supply.
•
Remove frozen foods from the freezer and
look after that they do not get thawed.
•
When defrosting and cleaning is
completed connect the appliance to the
mains supply an put the foods back in the
freezer.
•
Avoid using defrosting sprays, as they may
cause damage to the plastic parts and may
be hazardous to health.
The Fastest Way of Frost Removing
Use the supplied scraper and scrap the frost
layer from cooling surfaces and remove it
from the freezer with soft cloth before it
thaws.
Frost Layer Defrosting
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When the frost layer is too thick to be
scraped, it should be partially defrosted.
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Remove the tap (1) from front of the
appliance.
•
Insert the pipe (2) into the hole and place a
receptacle under it in order to accumulate
water resulting from frost layer.
•
Remove the tap (3) from the bottom of the
appliance.
•
To speed up defrosting, leave the lid of the
appliance open. Remove larger pieces of
the layer with the scraper when they are no
longer stuck to the interior wall.
After you have defrosted the appliance, put
the taps back and keep the pipe for further
use.
Cleaning
Disconnect the power supply before cleaning
the appliance.
Do not use coarse or aggressive cleaning
agents as you can damage the surface.
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