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Set
the
thermostat
knob
to
a
middle
position
to
achieve
‐
18
℃
in
the
freezer
compartment.
Please
Note
:
If
the
appliance
is
switched
off
you
must
wait
at
least
5
minutes
before
restarting
the
appliance
or
re
‐
inserting
the
plug
into
the
wall
outlet.
This
is
to
allow
the
protection
device
in
the
compressor
to
reset.
If
the
compressor
fails
to
start
correctly
remove
the
plug
and
wait
for
5
minutes
before
you
try
again
then
the
compressor
should
restart
normally.
The
storage
temperature
may
be
affected
by:
•
The
room
temperature
•
How
often
the
door
is
opened
•
How
much
food
is
stored
•
Position
of
the
appliance
When
you
set
the
correct
temperature,
all
these
factors
mentioned
above
shall
be
taken
into
account.
Shopping
for
frozen
food
The
appliance
is
rated
as
a
4
star
freezer
and
can
freeze
fresh
food
and
store
pre
‐
frozen
food.
When
you
are
buying
frozen
food,
look
at
the
Storage
Guidelines
on
the
packaging.
You
will
be
able
to
store
each
item
of
frozen
food
for
the
period
shown
against
the
4
star
rating.
Freezing
fresh
food
Ensure
that
your
freezing
operations
are
carried
out
under
the
most
hygienic
conditions
as
freezing
alone
does
not
improve
the
food.
Never
put
hot
or
even
warm
foodstuffs
into
the
freezer.
Prior
to
freezing
the
food,
food
should
always
be
covered
tightly
with
foil,
plastic
film,
placed
in
plastic
bags
or
stored
in
airtight
containers.
This
will
prevent
food
from
dehydrating
and
to
prevent
any
strong
odours
of
some
foods
transferring
to
milder
ones.
To
freeze
raw
meat,
wrap
in
plastic
bags
or
in
airtight
containers
and
place
on
the
lowest
shelf
to
avoid
cross
contamination.
Do
not
allow
raw
meat
to
come
into
contact
with
cooked
foods.
For
safety,
only
store
raw
meat
for
two
or
three
days.
Fruit
and
vegetables
should
be
thoroughly
cleaned
and
placed
in
the
crisper.
Milk
and
other
liquids
should
be
sealed
with
lids
and
placed
in
the
bottle
shelf
in
the
door.
NOTE
:
The
ambient
temperature
of
the
freshly
stored
food
and
how
often
the
door
is
opened
affect
the
temperature
in
the
refrigerator.
If
required,
change
the
thermostat
temperature
settings.
Storing
frozen
food
All
frozen
food
you
purchase
should
be
placed
in
the
freezer
as
soon
as
possible
to
avoid
them
from
defrosting
and
spoiling.
All
storage
recommendations
printed
on
the
packaging
of
frozen
food
by
the
manufacturer
should
always
be
followed.
When
using
the
freezer
for
the
first
time
or
after
defrosting,
set
the
thermostat
knob
to
the
maximum