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Adjustable glass shelf
If you need space to store higher objects
(bottles, jars, jugs) in the refrigerator you can
remove the front part of the shelf, relocate it
to a lower level, and obtain the required
space.
Vegetable crisp pan
Crisp tray below the glass shelf at the bottom
of the refrigerator is used for storage of fruit
and vegetables. It retains the right level of
moisture and prevents drying out.
Single drawer
Pulling out the drawer:
Pull the drawer towards yourself (in the
direction of arrow 1) – as far as the door
stopper. On the opposite side, continue to pull
the drawer out of the refrigerator (in the
direction of arrow 2 – rotation) while lifting
the drawer at the same time (in the direction
of arrow 3).
Refrigerator door lining
The refrigerator door lining consists of
various shelves or holders used for storing
cheese, butter, eggs, yogurt, and a stock of
other smaller packages, tubes, cans etc. The
bottom shelf is used for storing bottles.
Fan
Fan fixed under the ceiling or hidden behind
the rear refrigerator panel or within the
freezer
compartment
improves
even
distribution of temperature and decreases
dew upon storage racks.
Removable snack tray
The tray is especially handy for cold cuts,
cheese, etc. The drawer is pulled out by lifting
the front part slightly and then pulling out.
The handle may be moved sideways along
with the drawer.
Recommended distribution of food
Refrigerator compartments:
top section: canned food, bread, wine,
cake, etc.
middle
section:
dairy
products,
readymade food, desserts, juices, beer,
TV-dinners, etc.
bottom section: meat, meat products,
delicatessen, etc.
crisp pan: fresh fruit, vegetables, salads,
root vegetables, potatoes, onions, garlic,
tomato, tropical fruit, sauerkraut,
turnips, etc.
Refrigerator door lining compartments:
top/middle section: eggs, butter, cheese,
etc.
bottom section: beverages, cans, bottles,
etc.
Freezer compartments:
freezing, storage of frozen food (see
section Freezing and storage of frozen
food).
Operating instructions
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