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f. you have not overfilled the appliance.
g. you do not store warm or hot food in the appliance.
2. 4**** appliances freeze food at a temperature of -18
0
C or lower. The freezing
temperature is affected by the room temperature, site and frequency of door
operation.
3. The freezing temperature should not be warmer than -18
0
C.
4. You can check the freezing temperature with a commercial available freezer-
thermometer
7
.
5. When the ambient temperature is very high, it is recommended to set the
thermostat to level 4 if needed. If level 4 operation should cause strong
formation of encrusted ice, please select a lower setting.
6. High ambient temperatures and simultaneously operating at the coldest setting
may make the compressor operate permanently to keep the temperature
constant inside the appliance.
7. Defrost the appliance periodically as encrusted ice will decrease the power and
increase the energy consumption of the appliance.
Helpful hints/energy saving
Cooked food can be stored in the appliance. Let it cool down to room
temperature before you put it into your appliance.
Store your food in colourless, airtight and tasteless materials.
Some food like meat, fish etc. may become dry and release strong odours. You
can avoid these by wrapping them into aluminium foil or plastic wrap or putting
them into an airtight bag or container.
Allow ample storage place for your food. Do not overfill your appliance.
Wrap your food in plastic wrap or suitable paper and place each kind of food in
a particular location in your appliance. This will prevent any contamination, a
loss of water and a mingling of odours.
Let warm or hot food cool down to room temperature before you put it into
your appliance. Otherwise the energy consumption will increase and encrusted
ice will be generated.
If you buy frozen food, the packaging must not be damaged and the product
must be properly stored (sales container -18
0
C or lower).
Put the frozen food you want to defrost into the cooling-compartment of you
appliance.
How to defrost frozen food depends on your kitchen-equipment and the
purpose, you want to use the frozen food for.
room temperature
in the cooling-compartment of your appliance
in an electrical oven
8
7
Not included in delivery.
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