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• Do not store carbonated drinks in the freezer compartments or low-temperature compartments. What’s more, do
not consume certain products such as sorbets when they are too cold.
• When freezing food, it must not be placed in direct contact with the food that is already being stored.
• If you are planning to freeze items on a daily basis, reduce the amount to be frozen.
• The ice trays (ice cube trays, ice packs, etc.) must be stored in the coldest compartment for optimal results.
• Leave the food to cool down to room temperature before placing it in the appliance. Hot food increases energy
consumption by diffusing heat.
• The recommended temperature setting in each compartment is specified in the product information sheet
attached to the instructions. This setting must be observed in order to preserve food and optimal conditions.--c
• The internal temperatures and energy consumption can be affected by factors such as the location of the
refrigeration appliance, the ambient temperature, how full it is and how often the door(s) is/are opened.
• The setting of any temperature control device may need to be changed to compensate for these factors.
• Examples of a room for adjusting the temperature control according to the ambient temperature (°C):
- NORMAL ≈ +24°C (± 4°C): Living room with normal heating like a kitchen
- COLD ≈ 16°C (± 4°C): Unheated room in winter like a garage in a cold region
- HOT ≈ 32°C (± 4°C): Non-air-conditioned room in summer in a hot region
• Any modification of the temperature settings outside of the recommended range can shorten the shelf life of the
food and leading to poor storage conditions, which could ultimately make it unfit for consumption and result in
food waste.
• Any modes, options and special characteristics (winter setting, rapid freezing mode, etc.) described in the
operating instructions can affect the temperature settings for a defined period of time or until the user takes action.
Be careful when using these features.
• The installation requirements of the operating instructions must be observed:
- Optimal location
• Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight or near a heat source such as an oven, microwave or radiator.
• The overall operating dimensions must be evaluated. This is done by checking the dimensions as well as the
minimum clearances required to open and close the appliance’s door(s).
• The appliance must not be installed behind a locking door, a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the side
opposite that of the appliance, thus preventing the appliance from fully opening.
- Levelling
• Do not install the appliance on a carpet or similar floor covering.
• The feet may include adjustment screws or levelling feet to level the unit on an uneven surface.
- Connection to the power supply network
3.2. TEMPERATURE CONTROL
High temperature warming indicator lamp
Super-freeze indicator lamp
Centigrade temperature indicator lamp
Fahrenheit temperature indicator lamp
Super-freeze/Lock/Unlock key
Tempering key
Indicator lamp display area
Temperature display area
(The picture above is only for reference. The actual configuration wil I depend on the product or statement by the
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