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GUIDE TO STORAGE AND THAWING OF FOOD

PREPARING FRESH FOOD FOR FREEZING

It is important to wrap food so that no water, moisture, or vapour may penetrate; this avoids the transfer of 
odours and flavours throughout the refrigerator and allows better storage of frozen food. Use plastic 
containers with tight fitting lids, aluminium trays, aluminium foil, cling film and waterproof plastic wrappings.
Important:
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When shopping, leave frozen food purchases until last and transport the products in a thermally 

insulated cool bag. 

• Place the items in the freezer compartment as soon as you get home. 
• Avoid, or reduce temperature variations to the minimum. 
• Respect the best-before date on the package. 
• Always observe the storage information on the package.

SEALING

When sealing food in bags, squeeze out the air first. 
Place labels on the inside of clear freezer bags; use self-adhesive labels on the outside of opaque ones.
Seal the top of the bag with a fastener.

DEFROSTING

Here are some helpful tips.
Raw vegetables: do not thaw, put straight into boiling water and cook as usual.
Meat (large cuts): thaw in the refrigerator compartment without unwrapping. Before cooking, leave at 
room temperature for a couple of hours.
Meat (small cuts): thaw at room temperature or cook from frozen.
Fish: thaw in the refrigerator compartment without unwrapping or cook before fully thawed.
In the event of a power failure, the freezer compartment maintains the appropriate storage temperature 
for approximately 12 hours; during this time, we suggest you leave the door of the compartment closed. 
Do not refreeze partially thawed food.
Previously cooked food: reheat in the oven without removing it from its aluminium container.
Fruit: thaw in the refrigerator compartment
NOTE: Never place warm food in the freezer, instead allow it to cool at room temperature for 30 
minutes, then wrap it and place in the freezer. Cooling hot foods before freezing saves energy and 
prolongs the life of the appliance.

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Summary of Contents for ARC 8120 WH

Page 1: ...GE 20 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PAGE 21 REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT PAGE 22 FREEZER COMPARTMENT PAGE 25 GUIDE TO STORAGE AND THAWING OF FOOD PAGE 27 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PAGE 29 VACATION PAGE 29 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AFTER SALES SERVICE PAGE 30 AFTER SALES SERVICE PAGE 31 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PAGE 32 Downloaded from Fridge Manual com Manuals ...

Page 2: ... on the product or on the documents accompanying the product indicates that this appliance may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Before scrapping make the appliance unusable by cutting off the power cable and removing the doors and shelves so that children cannot easily climb...

Page 3: ...ance on a floor strong enough to take its weight and in an area suitable for its size and use Install the appliance in a dry and well ventilated place The appliance is set for operation at specific ambient temperature ranges according to the climatic class indicated on the data plate The appliance may not work properly if it is left for a long period at a temperature above or below the indicated r...

Page 4: ...es Shelf area 4 Fresh control compartment 5 Crisper drawer 5a Moisture control 6 Crisper drawer divider 7 Removable bottle holder 8 Divider 9 Door trays 10 Egg tray B Freezer Compartment 11 Ice maker 12 Freezer drawers 13 Freezer compartment door trays Downloaded from Fridge Manual com Manuals ...

Page 5: ...ompartment Position the food as shown in the figure A Cooked food B Fish meat C Fruit and vegetables D Bottles E Butter F Dairy products cheese To maintain the vitamins aroma substance and freshness of the food to be stored it is advisable to wrap food in aluminium foil cling film or place it in special freezer containers with lids This will prevent odours from mixing NOTES The space between the s...

Page 6: ...glass The edges of the shelves have a raised lip to prevent any spilt liquids from dripping into other compartments Changing the position of shelves Your refrigerator allows you to change the position of shelves according to your needs To remove the shelf pull it forward to the stop Keep the locks pressed down as shown in the figure and pull the shelf forward until it is released The locks can be ...

Page 7: ...etallic rails of the vegetables drawer provide smooth and safe opening and closing of the drawer To organize foods to your convenience use the vegetables separator available in your refrigerator Moisture control The vegetables drawer is provided with a humidity control that allows you to control the necessary amount of air that goes into the drawer We recommend to keep the control closed to preser...

Page 8: ...en close it The acoustic alarm is deactivated This system also controls the internal temperature of the appliance The acoustic alarm will sound if the internal temperature increases Do not place hot food in the appliance To mute the acoustic alarm press the Alarm button This electronic control system also has an auto check function An acoustic alarm will immediately signal any malfunction in your ...

Page 9: ...nd food can be stored in their place NOTES In the event of a power failure the freezer compartment maintains the correct storage temperature for about 13 14 hours Do not open the freezer compartment door during a power failure INCREASING THE FREEZER STORAGE SPACE drawers and ice maker may be removed and food may be placed on the grids in order to obtain increased storage space 1 2 3 4 1 Downloaded...

Page 10: ...aque ones Seal the top of the bag with a fastener DEFROSTING Here are some helpful tips Raw vegetables do not thaw put straight into boiling water and cook as usual Meat large cuts thaw in the refrigerator compartment without unwrapping Before cooking leave at room temperature for a couple of hours Meat small cuts thaw at room temperature or cook from frozen Fish thaw in the refrigerator compartme...

Page 11: ...months Mackerel perch 2 to 3 months Dressed fish purchased 3 months Clams oysters 3 to 4 months Boiled fish crabs 3 to 4 months Raw prawns 12 months Poultry Chicken or turkey whole or parts 12 months Duck and goose 6 months Offal 2 to 3 months Poultry cooked in a sauce 6 months Sliced meat no sauce 1 month Stews Meat poultry and fish 2 to 3 months Butter 6 to 9 months Margarine 12 months Cheese Ca...

Page 12: ... and leave the doors open enough for air to circulate inside both compartments This will prevent odour and mould from setting in Moving Take out all removable parts wrap them well and fix them together with adhesive tape so that they do not bang together or get lost Close and fix both doors with adhesive tape and again using adhesive tape fix the power cable to the appliance Power failure In the e...

Page 13: ...s normal in hot weather and when the compressor is running If the light does not work Have you checked your home s fuses Is the power plug plugged into a live socket with the proper voltage Has the light bulb burnt out In the case of burnt out bulbs 1 Always unplug the appliance from the mains See the Troubleshooting guide After Sales service chapter If the motor seems to run too much Is the conde...

Page 14: ...that the doors are not opened too often Check that the doors close properly Make sure that air flow vents inside the compartment are not blocked as this prevents the circulation of cold air If there is moisture build up Make sure that the food is properly packaged Dry any dampness on food containers before placing them in the refrigerator Check that the doors are not opened too often When the door...

Page 15: ...acement are identified by the colour insert or the colour embossed in words on the base of the plug Replacement fuse covers are available from your local electrical store 2 For the Republic of Ireland only The information given in respect of Great Britain will frequently apply but a third type of plug and socket is also used the 2 pin side earth type 3 Socket outlet plug valid for both countries I...

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