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3.  Food Storage Tips

Tips on Storing Fresh Food

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Make sure that foods, which have been cooked and 

require chilling, are at room temperature before placing 

them into the appliance. Make sure that these foods are 

stored in suitable containers.

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Foods stored in the refrigerator should be cleaned and 

dried before storing.

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Before foods are put into the refrigerator, it is 

recommended that the foods should be pressurised, 

so that the water cannot vaporise, and the fruits and 

vegetables keep fresh and food smells will not mix.

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Stored foods can be marked in bags.

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Foods eaten daily should be stored at the front of the 

shelf.

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Make sure that foodstuffs are stored systematically (raw 

meats with raw meats, dairy with dairy) to avoid flavour 

transfer and cross contamination. Raw meats should be 

stored towards the bottom of the appliance to prevent 

the possibility of it dripping onto uncooked food. Other 

foods should be stored above raw meat.

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When storing food in the fresh food section always 

make sure there is adequate space for airflow 

circulation. This helps to maintain the shelf life of the 

food.

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When storing food in the refrigerator make sure that 

foods are not too close to the rear wall to avoid the risk 

of freezing.

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It is suggested for radishes and other root vegetables to 

trim the leaves. This keeps the nutrition in the root and 

not absorbed by the leaves.

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Put frozen foods into the fresh food area to let them 

defrost. The low temperature of the refrigerator reduces 

the formation of bacteria and extends food life.

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Some foods like onions, garlic, bananas and root 

vegetables are better stored at room temperature than 

in the fridge.

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Melon, pineapples and bananas can go directly into the 

freezer after preparing, for storage over a longer period.

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Packaging fresh foods properly, using the correct 

temperature and taking into account food hygiene will 

enhance the quality of fresh foods stored within this 

appliance.

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Use plastic bags, aluminium foil or other food wraps to 

cover fresh foods not in packaging to prevent flavour 

transfer and prevent contamination.

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Before storing items in multi-packs (i.e. yoghurt) remove 

any excess packaging.

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neVer store anything that is flammable, volatile or 

explosive inside the appliance.

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Delicate foods should be stored in the coolest part of 

the appliance.

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Try not to open the door too often.

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Set the thermostat to make sure that foods remain 

suitably cold; try to avoid freezing within the fridge. 

Using a thermometer will help you to judge how cool 

the appliance is. Place it into a glass of water and leave 

it inside the appliance for several hours to get a reliable 

reading.

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Some foods contain natural oils and acids (e.g. citric 

acid) which can damage plastics if spilled: make sure 

these foods are suitably contained.

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Unpleasant odours inside the fridge are a sign that 

something has spilled and cleaning is required. Using 

warm water with bicarbonate of soda will clean the 

interior of the appliance and remove most spillages 

(see 

‘Cleaning and Maintenance’)

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Always remember to remove perishable foods from this 

appliance before taking prolonged trips or holidays.

Summary of Contents for 70:30

Page 1: ...Integrated Fridge Freezer 70 30 User Guide Installation Service Instructions U110122 01B Please keeP for fUtUre reference...

Page 2: ...age tips 9 Tips on Storing Fresh Food 9 Tips on Freezing Food 10 4 Installation 11 Positioning Your Appliance 11 Reversing the Doors 12 Fitting into a Cabinet Unit 13 Electrical Supply Connection 15 5...

Page 3: ...g trapped inside the appliance The appliance must be connected to the power supply safely Loose connections broken plugs and bare wires are a safety hazard Make sure that all electrical connections ar...

Page 4: ...y event should you inhale or come into contact with r600a gas we advise you to consult your own doctor Caring for the Environment Disposing of your packaging Your new refrigerator was protected by sui...

Page 5: ...tle holder 4 door shelves 5 glass shelves 2 crisper drawers 3 freezer drawers Ice cube tray CFC free Reversible doors fig 2 1 Foods that are likely to perish quickly should be placed towards the rear...

Page 6: ...r a detailed explanation of how to keep the channel clear 3 Bottle Holder The bottle holder is intended for storing larger bottles soft drinks water etc inside the fridge The bottle holder maximum loa...

Page 7: ...t damage to the appliance You should always make sure that food stored is suitable for freezing and that you have stored it securely inside the appliance Defrosting food for cooking Should food become...

Page 8: ...f between 4 6 C IMPortant The ambient temperature of the room the temperature of the food and the amount of food that has been placed in the appliance and how often the door is opened will all a ect t...

Page 9: ...s before intending freezing For smaller quantities of fresh food follow the Freezing using the Super Frost Setting section an hour before intending freezing Fresh food should be packed into airtight c...

Page 10: ...e thermostat dial has been turned clockwise to a colder setting If the Warning Alarm neon stays lit for a prolonged period then please contact the Customer Service During First Use Set the thermostat...

Page 11: ...refrigerator reduces the formation of bacteria and extends food life Some foods like onions garlic bananas and root vegetables are better stored at room temperature than in the fridge Melon pineapple...

Page 12: ...type and when it is safe to eat Take food from the freezer to defrost when needed Defrosted food cannot be refrozen unless it is cooked DO NOT put too much fresh food into the freezer at once This cou...

Page 13: ...to 32 C Avoid exposing the appliance to direct sunlight and sources of heat such as radiators heaters or cookers The door should be able to open completely and freely Locate the appliance so you can e...

Page 14: ...o the middle hinge fixing screws and remove the hinge fig 4 5 6 Remove the freezer door by lifting it up and away from the lower hinge To stop the door from being damaged place it on a cushioned surfa...

Page 15: ...oor seal that are not bonding correctly The heat will make the seal more pliable and this will allow you to adjust the seal into the correct position IMPortant DO NOT heat the door seal on anything bu...

Page 16: ...gasket to the appropriate size and insert it into the 5mm gap on the left hand side of the appliance fig 4 15 6 Remove the screw caps and the screw fig 4 16 7 Fix the bracket supplied with the fixing...

Page 17: ...d of properly To avoid the risk of electrocution the plug must not be left where children might find it and plug it into a supply socket Three pin plugs to BS1363 with a capacity of not less than 13A...

Page 18: ...t with warm water or a neutral detergent that leaves no residue A tight sealing door gasket is critical to the efficiency of your appliance n n Do not spray or rinse the freezer with water or other li...

Page 19: ...he freezer wrap it in several layers of paper and store it in a cool place The temperature rise in foods will shorten its storage life so the food should be used within a relatively short time n n Do...

Page 20: ...supply before replacing the light bulb There is an interior light in the top of the refrigerator section Remove the bulb housing cover by gently pulling the clip away from its slot fig 5 4 Then slide...

Page 21: ...touching the rear of the freezer and that nothing placed inside the appliance is rattling Ice has formed on the inner back wall of my fridge Check that food has not been pushed too far back inside th...

Page 22: ...mber The product number serial number is located inside the refrigerator on the top left hand side The 2 years free maintenance for the operation of the appliance started from the date of purchase of...

Page 23: ...A more efficient to G less efficient A climate class SN 10 32 C N 16 32 C ST 18 38 C T 18 43 C SN N freezer compartment star rating temperature range from to 18 C 0 10 C Gross capacity 270 litres frid...

Page 24: ...er co uk ArtNo 000 0003 CE logo Docno 000 0001 Back cover rangemaster Clarence Street Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV31 2AD England Tel 44 0 1926 457400 Fax 44 0 1926 450526 E mail consumers rang...

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