CDA FW480 Refrigerator User Manual


 
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HOW TO USE THE FREEZER
Fast freeze operation
To freeze the maximum amount of food, press the fast freeze
button 24 hours before placing fresh food in the freezer. The
recommended amount of food to be frozen is indicated on the
data plate on the inside of the appliance. When putting food in to
freeze, the red LED may light up until the ideal temperature is
reached.
hours after placing the food in to freeze, deactivate the fast freeze
function.
Tips for freezing and storing fresh food
Before freezing, wrap and seal fresh food in: aluminium foil,
plastic wrap, cling film, polyethylene containers with lids, and
other containers provided they are suitable for freezing foods.
Foodstuffs (except meat, see below) must be fresh, mature and
of prime quality in order to obtain high quality frozen food.
Fresh vegetables and fruit should preferably be frozen as soon
as they are picked to maintain the full original nutritional value,
consistency, colour and flavour.
Some meat, especially game, should be hung before it is frozen.
Note:
Always leave hot food to cool before placing in the freezer.
Use fully or partially defrosted foods immediately. Do not
refreeze unless the food is cooked after it has thawed.
Once cooked, the thawed food can be refrozen.
Freezing and storing fresh food
Place foods to be frozen in the two upper baskets.
When the freezer is used without the rack, place the ice packs
above the food to be frozen at the front of the top drawer.
Important:
The table alongside shows the recommended maximum
storage time for frozen fresh foods.
Classification of frozen foods
Put the frozen products into the drawers (baskets) and classify
them.
For correct use, follow the storage life indications on the table.
Tip for checking frozen food
Place a low temperature thermometer in the middle of the frozen
food to check the temperature.
Do not place it on the frozen food which would determine the
temperature of the air and not the temperature of the food.
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