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SEVERIN KS-9853 Instrucciones De Uso página 22

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Frozen food can be defrosted in the refrigerator. This way, the food is defrosted at a slower rate,
retaining its taste. Furthermore, the frozen food helps to keep the temperature inside the
refrigerator at its intended level.
Use-by dates for frozen food are specified (in months) in the table below.
Do not exceed these storage times.
However, always observe the manufacturer's use-by dates for the frozen food.
If the unit remains switched off for an extended period (eg during a power failure), the door
should be kept closed; this will help to maintain the lowest possible temperature in the cabinet.
The product data sheet at the end of this manual contains detailed information of the maximum
safe storage time in case of malfunction. Even a slight rise in the inside temperature will shorten
the storage life of the food.
Main cabinet
Different areas of the refrigerator cabinet are affected differently by the cooling effect. The
warmest area is around the door in the higher part of the cabinet, the coldest around the rear wall
and in the lower part of the cabinet.
The food should therefore be stored as follows:
On main cabinet shelves (from top to bottom): bakery items, ready meals, dairy products, meat,
fish and cold meats/sausages.
In the vegetable compartment: vegetables, salad and fruit.
In the door (from top to bottom): butter, cheese, eggs, tubes (eg mustard), small bottles, large
bottles, milk and fruit-juice tetra-packs.
Initially, the temperature control should be set to position 3. If the cooling effect is too strong,
lower it to position 1-2; if it is insufficient, raise it to 4-5.
If you notice frost on the rear wall, the most likely cause is that the door has been left open
for too long, or that warm food has been placed inside the refrigerator or that the
temperature control has been set too high.
Liquid or strong-smelling food, or food which is likely to absorb strong odours (e.g. cheese, fish,
butter), should be stored separately or in hermetically sealed containers.
Warm food should be left to cool down to room temperature before being placed in the
refrigerator.
Always ensure that the door is properly closed and that the seal is not obstructed by food stored
inside the cabinet or door.
Making ice cubes
A special ice-cube tray is provided for making ice cubes. Fill the tray ¾ full with drinking water and
place it in the freezer compartment. The ice cubes are easier to remove from the tray if the tray is left
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