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cabinet.
The temperature memory operates as
follows:
When the temperature inside the
freezer again falls below -11°C the
audible alarm stops. The temperature
display and the red warning lamp will
flash to indicate than an alarm was
triggered. When the alarm shut-off
button is pressed, the display then
displays the warmest temperature
inside the cabinet during the alarm
phase and the display stops flashing.
By referring to the temperature display
indication, it is possible to decide
whether or not to discard the products
inside the freezer.
-
ALARM OFF
+
ON/OFF
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At about -12°C:
Most food products can be
immediately re-frozen. Ice cream is
especially sensitive to temperature
changes and should be consumed as
soon as possible.
At -9° - -2°C:
Food products should be prepared
(cooked) prior to eating or re-freezing
them.
However, always check the quality of
the food yourself to determine if it can
be frozen or if it must be discarded.
Freezing
You need not press the fast-freeze
button when freezing smaller quantities
of food during any 24-hour period.
Press the fast freeze button approx. 24
hours prior to placing the food in the
freezer.
Fast freeze is automatically switched
off apporox 50 hours after the button
has been pressed.
Fast freeze can be discontinued by
pressing the fast freeze button once
again.
The yellow fast freeze lamp remains lit
as long as the fast freeze button is
engaged.
"A" (ACTION FREEZE) is displayed in
the temperature display.
-
ALARM OFF
+
ON/OFF
A
Practical advice on freezing
·
When freezing products, use the
top shelves.
·
When freezing large amounts of
food/provisions, the accumulator
moves to on top of the food.
·
Do not cover the air hole on the
rear wall.
·
Spread out the products as much
as possible to allow air to circulate
between them.
·
Do not place food products which
are to be frozen directly against other
frozen food. The heat from the
unfrozen food may cause the frozen
food to thaw on the surface.
·
Once frozen, re-arrange the
products and put them as close as
possible to each other. The food will
then stay cold longer in the event of a
power failure.