EN
15
Storing Frozen Food
Prepacked commerc
i
ally frozen
food should be stored
i
n accordance
w
i
th the frozen food manufacturer’s
i
nstruct
i
ons for a
frozen food
storage compartment.
To ensure that the h
i
gh qual
i
ty
ach
i
eved by the frozen food
manufacturer and the food reta
i
ler
i
s
ma
i
nta
i
ned, the follow
i
ng should be
remembered:
1. Put packets
i
n the freezer as
qu
i
ckly as poss
i
ble after purchase.
2. Ensure that contents are labelled
and dated.
3. Do not exceed “Use By”, “Best
Before” dates on the packag
i
ng. If
there
i
s a power fa
i
lure do not open
the door. Frozen food should not be
affected
i
f the fa
i
lure lasts for less
than 18 hrs. If the fa
i
lure
i
s longer,
then the food should be checked and
e
i
ther eaten
i
mmed
i
ately or cooked
and then re-frozen.
Freezing Fresh Food
Please observe the follow
i
ng
i
nstruct
i
ons to obta
i
n the best results.
Do not freeze too large a quant
i
ty at
any one t
i
me. The qual
i
ty of the food
i
s best preserved when
i
t
i
s frozen
r
i
ght through to the core as qu
i
ckly as
poss
i
ble.
Do not exceed the freez
i
ng capac
i
ty
of your appl
i
ance
i
n 24 h wh
i
ch
i
s 5 kg.
Plac
i
ng warm food
i
nto the freezer
compartment causes the refr
i
gerat
i
on
compressor to operate cont
i
nuously
unt
i
l the food
i
s frozen sol
i
d. Th
i
s can
temporar
i
ly lead to excess
i
ve cool
i
ng
of the refr
i
gerat
i
on compartment.
When freez
i
ng fresh food turn the
control toward MAX. Small quant
i
t
i
es
of food up to 1/2 kg. (1 lb) can be
frozen w
i
thout hav
i
ng to rotate the
temperature control.
+5C to 32C Room temperature for
Installation.
You may place fresh food to be frozen
i
n any part of the freezer.
Take spec
i
al care not to m
i
x already
frozen food and fresh food.
Making Ice Cubes
F
i
ll the
i
ce - cube tray 3/4 full w
i
th
water and place
i
t
i
n the Ice Bank.
Loosen frozen trays w
i
th the handle
of a spoon, never use sharp edged
objects such as kn
i
ves, forks. Store
i
ce-cubes
i
n the Ice Bank.
Note: If freshly made
i
ce cubes are
not consumed for several weeks
and stored
i
n Ice Bank, they w
i
ll
slowly reduce
i
n s
i
ze and eventually
d
i
sappear completely.
Defrosting
A) Fridge Compartment
The fr
i
dge compartment defrosts
automat
i
cally. The defrost
i
ng water
runs to the dra
i
n tube v
i
a a collect
i
on
conta
i
ner at the back of the appl
i
ance
(1). (see d
i
agram) Dur
i
ng defrost
i
ng
water droplets may form at the back
of the fr
i
dge compartment where
concealed evaporator
i
s located.
Some droplets may rema
i
n on the
l
i
ner and refreeze when defrost
i
ng
i
s
completed. Do not allow
i
tems
i
n the
fr
i
dge to touch the back wall as the
water droplets w
i
ll make them wet.
Do not use po
i
nted or sharp edged
objects such as kn
i
ves, forks to remove
the droplets wh
i
ch have frozen.
If at any t
i
me the defrost water does
not dra
i
n from the collect
i
on channel,
check to ensure that no food part
i
cles
have blocked the dra
i
n tube. The dra
i
n