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Refrigerator compartment door
Keep eggs, butter, cheese etc. in the
upper and central parts.
Keep drinks, bottles, cans etc. in the
lower part.
Refrigerator compartment
Keep conserves, wine, biscuits etc. in the
upper part.
Keep dairy products, ready meals,
pastries, fruit juices, beer etc. in the
central part.
Keep meats, cold cuts etc. in the lower
part.
Keep fresh and tropical fruit, vegetables,
root vegetables, onions, etc. in the fruit
and vegetable drawer.
Freezer compartment
The type of food, quantity and date of
freezing should be marked on the
container/packaging.
When purchasing deep-frozen food,
check that the package is not damaged
and that the expiry date has not been
exceeded.
Make sure that temperature at which
deep-frozen food is conserved at the
store is not above −18°C.
Protect the purchased deep-frozen food
placing it into suitable insulated
containers during transport from the store
to avoid defrosting; a temperature
increase might lower storage time and
affect quality.
Do not purchase deep-frozen food
covered with too much frost; it might
already have been thawed.
Use small containers, if possible already
cold.
The quantity of fresh foods which can be
frozen at the same time is listed on the
nameplate inside the refrigerator
compartment.
Use suitable freezer bags, tinfoil, cling-
film for use with food, and freezer
containers.
Do not use paper bags, cellophane for
non-food use, shopping bags or pre-
used freezer bags.
Avoid frozen food coming into contact
with fresh food to be frozen.
Keep bagged frozen vegetables, ice,
ice cream etc.
In the case of power failure, the
freezer compartment maintains its
temperature for around 18 hours.
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