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Ventilation

The forced recirculation air in the appliance is 
free of humidity and quickly dries the food 
inside.
The inner ventilation system cools food more 
rapidly and keeps refrigeration homogeneous 
inside the appliance.

Using the refrigerator compartment

Arranging food

Arrange food on the various shelves, making 
sure that they are wrapped and covered 
hermetically. This precaution ensures that:
• the flavour, moisture and freshness of the 

foods is preserved;

• any contamination of foods with odours or 

tastes from other foods can be avoided;

• the humidity level inside the refrigerator is 

prevented from becoming too high as a 
result of the normal transpiration of food 
(especially fresh fruit and vegetables). In 
some operating conditions (rise in ambient 
temperature and humidity, more frequent 
opening of the door) this might cause 
condensation to form on the shelves.

Storage life table

Using the freezer compartment

To keep and freeze foods properly:
• pack fruit and vegetables in portions of no 

more than 1 kg; meat and fish in portions of 
up to 2 kg.

• small packages freeze quickly which means 

that the foods' nutritional properties are 
preserved better, including after defrosting/

preparation.

• package foods in hermetically sealed 

packages, expelling air as much as 
possible.

• Do not use paper bags or shopping bags, 

use the suitable freezer bags/containers.

Frozen foods storage life table

Defrosted foods

Food must be consumed as soon as possible 
once defrosted. Freezing foods preserves them, 
but it does not destroy any micro-organisms, 
which are activated after thawing, damaging 
the foods.
Partial defrosting lowers the nutritional value of 
the foodstuffs, particularly of fruit, vegetables 
and ready meals.

Noises during operation

The refrigerator and freezer compartments are 
cooled by means of a compression system. In 
order to maintain the preset temperature inside 
the refrigerator and freezer compartments, the 
compressor comes into operation in response to 
the level of cooling required, and may operate 
continuously if necessary. When the compressor 
starts up a humming sound will be heard, 
tending to drop in volume after a few minutes.
Another normal operating noise of the 
appliance is a gurgling due to the coolant 
flowing through the pipes in the circuit. This noise 
is normal and does not indicate an appliance 
malfunction. If it becomes too loud, this may 
mean that there are other causes. Checks must 
then be made to ensure that:
• The refrigerator is properly levelled on the 

Before introducing food into the 
appliance, seal it thoroughly.

Always allow hot foods and drinks to 
cool to room temperature before putting 
them in the appliance.

Foodstuff

Time

Eggs, smoked meats, mari-
nated foods, cheese

max 10 days

Root vegetables

max 8 days

Butter

max 7 days

Pastries, fruit, ready meals, 
fresh meat

max 2 days

Fish, minced meat, seafood

max 1 day

Always allow hot foods and drinks to 
cool to room temperature before putting 
them in the appliance.

Foodstuff

Time

Fruit, beef

max 10-12 months

vegetables, veal, poultry

max 8-10 months

Game

max 6-8 months

Pork

max 4-6 months

Mince

max 4 months

Bread, desserts, cooked foods, 

oily fish

max 3 months

Offal

max 2 months

Sausages, lean fish

max 1 month

Summary of Contents for FAB28LBL5UK

Page 1: ...for maintaining the appliance s aesthetic and functional qualities For further information on the product www smeg com PRECAUTIONS General safety instructions Risk of personal injury According to curr...

Page 2: ...ts to clean the appliance Do not use electrical appliances e g hair dryers or sprays for defrosting the plastic parts could be damaged Do not use the appliance to cool rooms for any reason Always unpl...

Page 3: ...nician Do not install use the appliance outdoors CAUTION while positioning the appliance make sure that the power supply cable is not caught or damaged To prevent instability of the appliance install...

Page 4: ...gerator so that it does not come into contact with other food or drip on it If the appliance is left empty for long periods of time switch it off thaw it clean it dry it and leave the door open to pre...

Page 5: ...supplied with the appliance Disposal This appliance conforms to the WEEE European directive 2012 19 EU and must be disposed of separately from other waste at the end of its service life The appliance...

Page 6: ...nce is lit when the door is opened 4 Refrigerator compartment For storing fresh foods 5 Super cold drawer 6 Fruit and vegetable drawer 7 Thermostat For setting the temperature inside the refrigerator...

Page 7: ...om the outside or inside of the appliance including accessories Remove any labels apart from the technical data plate from the accessories and shelves Remove and wash all the appliance accessories see...

Page 8: ...ntainers The lower part of the door has a shelf for bottles Avoid placing excessively heavy bottles on the shelf and do not let them drop onto the bottom when inserting them Fruit and vegetable drawer...

Page 9: ...them but it does not destroy any micro organisms which are activated after thawing damaging the foods Partial defrosting lowers the nutritional value of the foodstuffs particularly of fruit vegetable...

Page 10: ...in the lower part Refrigerator compartment Keep conserves wine biscuits etc in the upper part Keep dairy products ready meals pastries fruit juices beer etc in the central part Keep meats cold cuts et...

Page 11: ...sure that the appliance is plugged in and that the main switch is turned on The compressor starts to function too often or functions continuously The room temperature is too high The door is being ope...

Page 12: ...e could cause overheating and a risk of burns The plug must always be accessible when the appliance is installed Leave the appliance standing vertically for at least two hours before turning it on for...

Page 13: ...ally adjusting its feet A few days after installation check that the initial level adjustment is still correct Make sure that the appliance is still stable and the door seals still close hermetically...

Page 14: ...ON 914779631 A Appliance overall dimensions mm 601 601 1500 1500 25 40 25 40 475 475 601 601 600 600 20 20 592 592 728 728 768 768 788 788 926 926 1158 1158 325 325 110 110 90 90 764 764 163 163 1197...

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