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Using your refrigerator

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5 Using your refrigerator Setting the operating temperature The operating temperature is regulated by the temperature control. Warm Cold 1 23 (Or) Min. 4 5 Max. 1 = Lowest cooling setting (Warmest setting) 5 = Highest cooling setting (Coldest setting) (Or) Min. = Lowest cooling setting (Warmest setting) Max. = Highest cooling setting (Coldest setting) The average temperature inside the fridge should be around +5°C. Please choose the setting according to the desired temperature. You can stop operation of your appliance by turning the thermostat knob to "0" position. Please note that there will be different temperatures in the cooling area. The coldest region is immediately above the vegetable compartment. The interior temperature also depends on ambient temperature, the frequency with which the door is opened and the amount of foods kept inside. Frequently opening the door causes the interior temperature to rise. For this reason, it is recommended to close the door again as soon as possible after use. Using interior compartments Movable shelves: Distance between the shelves can be adjusted when necessary. Vegetable drawer: Vegetables and fruits can be stored in this compartment for long periods without decaying. Bottle shelf: Bottles, jars and tins can be placed in these shelves. Cooling Food storage The refrigerator is for the short-term storage of fresh food and drinks. Store milk products in the intended compartment in the refrigerator. Bottles can be stored in the bottle shelf of the door. Raw meat is best kept in a polyethylene bag on the bottom shelf (crisper cover) Allow hot foods and beverages to cool to room temperature prior to placing them in the refrigerator. • Attention Store concentrated alcohol only standing upright and tightly closed. • Attention Do not store explosive substances or containers with flammable propellant gases (canned cream, spray cans etc.) in the device. There is a danger of explosion. 13 EN

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EN
13
Setting the operating temperature
The operating temperature is regulated
by the temperature control.
Warm
Cold
1
2
3
4
5
(Or) Min.
Max.
1 = Lowest cooling setting
(Warmest setting)
5 = Highest cooling setting
(Coldest setting)
(Or)
Min. = Lowest cooling setting
(Warmest setting)
Max. = Highest cooling setting
(Coldest setting)
The average temperature inside the
fridge should be around +5°C.
Please choose the setting according
to the desired temperature.
You can stop operation of your
appliance by turning the thermostat
knob to “0” position.
Please note that there will be different
temperatures in the cooling area.
The coldest region is immediately
above the vegetable compartment.
The interior temperature also depends
on ambient temperature, the frequency
with which the door is opened and the
amount of foods kept inside.
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Using your refrigerator
Frequently opening the door causes
the interior temperature to rise.
For this reason, it is recommended
to close the door again as soon as
possible after use.
Using interior compartments
Movable shelves: Distance between
the shelves can be adjusted when
necessary.
Vegetable drawer: Vegetables and
fruits can be stored in this compartment
for long periods without decaying.
Bottle shelf: Bottles, jars and tins can
be placed in these shelves.
Cooling
Food storage
The refrigerator is for the short-term
storage of fresh food and drinks.
Store milk products in the intended
compartment in the refrigerator.
Bottles can be stored in the bottle
shelf of the door.
Raw meat is best kept in a polyethylene
bag on the bottom shelf (crisper cover)
Allow hot foods and beverages to cool
to room temperature prior to placing
them in the refrigerator.
Attention
Store
concentrated
alcohol
only
standing upright and tightly closed.
Attention
Do not store explosive substances or
containers with flammable propellant
gases (canned cream, spray cans
etc.) in the device. There is a danger of
explosion.