FREEZING FRESH FOODS -
• Carefully select food you intend to
freeze: it should be of high quality and
thoroughly cleaned before freezing it.
• Use correct packaging suitable for the
freezer.
- The packaging should be air tight and
should not leak since this could cause
substantial vitamin loss and
dehydration of foods.
- Foils and bags should be soft enough
to wrap tightly around foods.
• Mark packages with the following data:
- The kind and quantity of foods.
- The date of loading.
• Prepare fresh foods for freezing in small
quantities to ensure that the food freezes
quicker and its quality does not
deteriorate during thawing and
preparation.
• Dry packs of food to be frozen so that
they do not freeze together.
• The quantity of fresh foods that can be
loaded in the freezer within 24 hours is
indicated on the rating plate (freezing
capacity). If the loaded amount is too
large, the quality of freezing is reduced,
which affects the quality of frozen foods.
• Don’t put liquid filled bottles or sealed
cans containing fizzy drinks into the
freezer as they may burst.
• Don’t try to keep food which has thawed,
it should be eaten within 24 hours, or
cooked and refrozen.
• Don’t give children lollipops and water
ices directly from the freezer, the low
temperature may cause ’freezer burns’
on their lips.
• Never store poisonous, dangerous
substances, products that contain
flammable gasses (eg. aerosols) or
exposive substances in the appliance.
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FREEZING PROCEDURE -
• If you have a model without the integrat-
ed switch for intensive cooling, turn the
thermostat knob to position 4-6 some 24
hours before loading. After 24 hours load
the freezer shelf with fresh food packages.
Some 24 hours after loading, turn the
thermostat knob to operating position if
necessary (see "Temperature selection"),
and then reload the frozen packages into
the storage baskets.
• If you have a model with integrated switch
for intensive cooling, switch it on some 24
hours before loading the appliance with
larger amounts of fresh foods and turn
the thermostat knob to position 4-6. After
24 hours load the appliance with fresh
food packages. After loading, wait for
another 24 hours and switch off the
switch and turn the thermostat knob to
required position (see "Temperature selec-
tion").
STORING FROZEN FOODS -
Store commercially frozen foods according to
the manufacturer’s recommended storage
instructions as indicated on the packaging.
When shopping select frozen foods last and
be careful in choosing adequately packed
foods. Wrap frozen food when you buy it
and put it in the freezer as soon as possible.
Don’t buy packages of food with a frost
layer, this indicates that the package has
been at least partially thawed before.
DEFROSTING FROZEN FOOD -
Partially thawed or defrosted food should be
used as soon as possible.
Cold air preserves the food but it does not
destroy micro-organisms which rapidly
activate after defrosting and make foods
perishable.
Storing Food.
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