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Important information
concerning food
arrangement
● Allow food and drinks to cool down
properly before you place them inside the
refrigerator.
● Whenever possible, food should be
wrapped or covered over before it is
placed in the refrigerator. This ensures that
aroma, colour, moisture and freshness are
retained. In addition, no flavours are
transferred to or from other items. The
only items to remain unpacked should
be vegetables, fruit and salad in the
vegetable containers.
● Make sure that no oil or fat comes into
contact with those parts of the appliance
that are made from plastic or the door seal
(otherwise they could become porous).
● Do not store any substance that could
explode inside the appliance and ensure
that high-proof alcohol is kept upright in
tightly closed containers – explosion
hazard!
● The coldest parts of the main refrigerator
compartment are up against the rear
panel and on the lowest shelf. Place
delicate foodstuffs in either of these
areas.
● Bottles containing liquids that could
freeze should not be placed inside the
freezer compartment. The bottles could
explode when the contents have frozen.
Example of food
arrangement
Figure
1
In the freezer compartment (A)
Freezing and storing food, making ice-cubes.
On the shelves (3)
From top to bottom: cakes and pastries,
ready-to-eat items, dairy products, meat
and salami.
Arranging food in the appliance
In the vegetable tray (5)
Vegetables, fruit, lettuce.
*In the trays (6)
Eggs.
*In the storage tray (7)
Small bottles.
In the storage shelves (8)
Large bottles.
Interior fittings
*Temperature and humidity regulator for
vegetable container (Fig.
6
/10)
For long-term storage of vegetables, lettuce,
fruit; slide the regulator all the way to the left
– Ventilation aperture is open –
Temperature drops.
For short-term storage slide the regulator all
the way to the right. Ventilation aperture is
closed – high humidity –
Temperature rises.
The shelves can be re-arranged when the
door is opened at a 90° angle. Pull the shelf
forwards, lower, pull out and re-insert in the
desired position (Fig.
7,8
).
All storage compartments and containers in
the door can be removed for cleaning.
To remove containers and storage
compartments, lift and pull out (Fig.
0
).
Bottle holder (Fig.
7
)
The bottle holder prevents bottles from
falling over when the door is opened and
closed.
* Not all models