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English Food Symbols al( 0 0 Storage table Description Storage time Mincemeat (ground meat) Sausages Small fish Innards (liver/heart) Ice-cream Fruit Cheese Bread Large fish Cakes/biscuits Pork Beef Rabbit Lamb 2 - 3 months in polyethylene freezer bags Ice-cream and fruit In plastic container 4 months in polyethylene freezer bags

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English
Storage
table
English
Instruction
for
use
Food
Symbols
Description
Storage
time
al(
0 0
Mincemeat
(ground
meat)
Sausages
Small
fish
Innards
(liver/heart)
Ice-cream
Fruit
Cheese
Bread
Large
fish
Cakes/biscuits
Pork
Beef
Rabbit
Lamb
Mushrooms/asparagus
Fruit
(sliced)
Strawberries
Gateaux
Chicken/turkey
Duck
Goose
Cauliflower
Beans
Peppers
Preserved
food
Fruits
preserves
Ice
-lollies
2
-
3
months
in
polyethylene
freezer
bags
Ice-cream
and
fruit
In
plastic
container
4
months
in
polyethylene
freezer
bags
<<
in
glass
container
6
months
in
aluminium
wrap
6
months
in
polyethylene
freezer
bags
<<
aluminium
wrap
8
months
in
aluminium
wrap
10
-
12
months
in
polyethylene
freezer
bags
10
-
12
months
in
glass
container
<<
in
aluminium
wrap
User
instructions
The
user
instructions
apply
to
several
models,
for
this
reason
there
may
be
some
differences
in
the
details
given,
according
to
the
type
of
the
appliance.
'1
Protecting
the
environment
advice
for
disposal
Packing
serves
to
protect
the
appliance
during
transportation
and
recyclable
materials
have
been
used
for
packaging.
Corrugated
board/cardboard
(mainly
from
waste
paper)
shaped
parts
in
PS
(foamed
CFC-free
polystyrene)
foils
and
bags
in
PE
(polyethylene)
strapping
tapes
in
PP
(polypropylene)
Please
hand
over
all
packaging
to
the
nearest
official
collection
point,
so
that
all
the
different
materials
can
be
re
-used
or
recycled
as
far
as
possible
and
any
illegal
depositing
of
such
materials
is
thus
avoided.
2
Deciding
where
to
locate
your
appliance
In
order
to
avoid
any
damage
or
injury
to
persons
or
things,
the
appliance
should
be
unpacked
by
two
people
and
placed
in
the
chosen
location
Before
positioning
it,
check
that
your
new
appliance
has
no
visible
outer
damage.
On
no
account
should
you
start
up
your
appliance
if
it
is
damaged.
Check
the
appliance
carefully
for:
g)
Clean
the
inside
of
the
appliance
with
lukewarm
water
and
vinegar
and
dry
it
thoroughly
with
a
soft
cloth.
Do
not
use
washing
liquids,
sharp
or
abrasive
household
products
or
any
other
cleaning
agents
containing
soda.
Make
sure
that
the
pipes
for
the
circulation
of
the
refrigerant
are
not
damaged
in
any
way
during
installation
of
the
appliance.
The
appliance
must
only
be
used
for
the
purpose
for
which
it
is
intended.
The
appliance.
must
be
placed
on
a
firm,
level
surface.
This
is
the
only
way
to
ensure
that
the
refrigerant
can
circulate
freely
and
thus
ensure
that
your
appliance
will
work
efficiently.
If
possible,
place
your
appliance
in
a
cool,
well
aired,
dry
room.
Do
not
place
your
appliance
in
direct
sunlight,
nor
in
a
room
at
high
temperature.
Do
not
place
your
appliance
in
the
vicinity
of
any
sources
of
direct
heat
such
as
heating,
ovens,
cooking
stove
etc.
(This
would
mean
the
compressor
would
have
to
work
harder
and
as
a
result
the
power
consumption
would
be
considerably
higher).
If
installation
near
a
direct
heat
source
cannot
be
avoided,
we
recommend
fi
tting
a
suitable
insulation
plate
between
the
appliance
and
the
heat
source
(do
not
use
asbestos),
or
at
least
the
following
minimum
distances
must
be
observed:
from
a
gas
or
electric
cooker
3
cm
Damage
to
the
packaging
which
might
indicate
from
a
radiator
or
oven
etc.
30
cm
that
the
appliance
has
been
mishandled
during
from
another
refrigerating
appliance
2
cm
transportation.
Do
not
place
any
appliances,
such
as
Damage
to
the
outer
casing
microwaves,
toasters
etc.
which
give
off
heat
on
Any
visible
damage
to
the
cable
/
plug
the
appliance.
If
in
any
doubt
let
the
customer
service
department
check
the
appliance.
It
must
at
all
costs
be
avoided,
that
any
environmentally
damaging
refrigerant
leaks
out
by
starting
up
the
appliance.
3
Installing
your
appliance
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Unpack
the
fridge
/
freezer.
In
order
not
to
unnecessarily
waste
raw
materials,
the
handles
(requiring
smaller
packaging)
have
not
been
mounted
onto
the
separate
parts
of
the
appliance.
Mount
the
door
handles
and
at
the
same
time
any
other
enclosed
parts
according
to
the
relevant
instructions
enclosed
separately.
Remove
any
objects
from
inside
the
appliance.
Carefully
remove
all
fi
lm
and
adhesive
tape
from
the
casing
from
the
door
Remove
any
polystyrene
pieces
from
around
the
compressor
(if
present).
Remove
all
documents
and
accessories
from
inside
the
appliance.
Never
obstruct
the
ventilation
grille.
Always
pull
out
the
plug
itself
and
never
pull
the
cable
when
cutting
the
appliance
off
from
the
mains
supply.
WARNING
Leave
the
appliance
standing
in
its
final
position
for
at
least
2
hours
before
switching
it
on,
so
that
the
circulation
of
the
refrigerant
stabilises
and
no
operating
problems
occur.
Before
connecting
up
the
appliance,
make
sure
that
it
is
absolutely
dry
inside-
especially
in
the
corners.
Danger
warnings
Depending
on
its
composition,
the
refrigerant
can
be
easily
inflammable.
The
refrigerant
circuit
has
been
hermetically
sealed
and
has
been
tested
many
times
for
possible
leaks.
Any
inexpert
interference
might
well
create
a
fi
re
hazard.
Make
sure
nothing
mechanically
effects
the
circulation
of
the
refrigerant,
nor,
in
particular,
the
accessible
parts
around
the
compressor.
Only
expert
professional
personnel
should
intervene
on
the
refrigerating
system.