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4 Food storage
4.1 Refrigerator Compartment
For normal operating conditions, set the
temperature of the refrigerator compart-
ment to +4 or +6 °C.
To reduce humidity and avoid the
consequent formation of frost, always
store liquids in sealed containers in
the refrigerator. Frost tends to con-
centrate in the coldest parts of the
evaporating liquid and, in time, your
appliance will require more frequent
defrosting.
Never place warm food in the
refrigerator. Warm food should be
allowed to cool at room temperature
and should be arranged to ensure
adequate air circulation in the refrig-
erator compartment.
Make sure no items are in direct
contact with the rear wall of the
appliance as frost will develop and
packaging will stick to it. Do not
open the refrigerator door frequently.
We recommend that meat and clean
sh are loosely wrapped and stored
on the glass shelf just above the vege-
table bin where the air is cooler, as
this provides the best storage condi-
tions.
Store loose fruit and vegetable items
in the crisper containers.
Store loose fruit and vegetables in the
crisper.
Storing fruit and vegetables sepa-
rately helps prevent ethylene-sensitive
vegetables (green leaves, broccoli,
carrot, etc.) being affected by ethyl-
enereleaser fruits (banana, peach,
apricot, g etc.).
Do not put wet vegetables into the
refrigerator.
Storage time for all food products
depends on the initial quality of the
food and an uninterrupted refrigera-
tion cycle before refrigerator storage.
To avoid cross-contamination do not
store meat products with fruit and
vegetables. Water leaking from meat
may contaminate other products in
the refrigerator. You should package
meat products and clean any leakag-
es on the shelves.
Do not put food in front of the air
ow passage.
Consume packaged foods before the
recommended expiry date.
Note: Potatoes, onions and garlic
should not be stored in the refrigerator.
The table below is a quick guide to
show you the most efcient way to
store the major food groups in your
refrigerator compartment.
Food
Maximum
storage time
How and where
to store
Vegetables
and fruits
1 week Vegetable bin
Meat and
sh
2 - 3 Days
Wrap in plastic
foil, bags, or in
a meat container
and store on the
glass shelf
Fresh cheese 3 - 4 Days
On the designat-
ed door shelf
Butter and
margarine
1 week
On the designat-
ed door shelf
Bottled prod-
ucts e.g. milk
and yoghurt
Until the
expiry date
recommend-
ed by the
producer
On the designat-
ed door shelf
Eggs 1 month
On the designat-
ed egg shelf
Cooked food All shelves
Use
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