RBI/RB 1400 EKB/es 4250
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REFRIGERATOR
SuperCool
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Arranging food in the refrigerator
Because of the natural circulation of air in the re-
frigerator compartment, the temperature in different
parts of the refrigerator will differ, each area being
suitable for different types of food. The refrigerator
is coldest just above the vegetable bins and against
the rear wall; it is warmest at the front at the top and
in the door (suitable for spreadable butter, cheese
etc.). See fi gure B for food storage suggestions.
Notes on cooling
- Store food so that air can circulate properly
around it. Do not pack the refrigerator too full. Do
not cover the fan slits* at the back, otherwise the
refrigerating capacity will be impaired!
- Food which gives off or absorbs odours and fl a-
vours, and liquids should always be stored cov-
ered or in closed containers.
- Always store food which gives off or is sensitive
to ethylene gases such as fruit, vegetables and
salads separately or wrapped in order not to af-
fect their storage life; e.g. do not store tomatoes
together with kiwis or cabbage.
Changing shelf arrangement
You can re-arrange the height of the shelves and
door racks as required.
W Re-positioning the door racks, fi gure C:
Slide the door rack up, pull out towards you and
replace in reverse order.
W By adjusting the bottle holder you can protect the
bottles from falling over when the door is opened
and closed. Always hold by the plastic handle.
W Re-positioning the shelves, fi gure D:
- Lift the shelf, slide forwards and remove.
Always insert shelves with the raised edge at the
back pointing upwards, otherwise food may freeze
onto the rear wall.
- The glass shelves are fi tted with stops to prevent
them being pulled out accidentally.
W If you require space for large bottles and containers,
- lift the front half of the split glass shelf* and care-
fully slide it under the back half until the stops
click into the recesses, fi gure E1.
W The bottle rack* (fi gure E2) provides additional
chilling space for bottles up to 300 mm in height.
Do not adjust a shelf with food on it.
Failure to follow these instructions may re-
sult in minor or moderate injury or damage.
!
WARNING
DO NOT load more than 50 lb (22,6 kg) of
products in the door.
Figure B:
Refrigerator:
1 butter, cheese
2 eggs
3 drinks, cans, bottles
4 preserves
5 baked goods
6 dairy products
7 tropical fruits, cold-sensitive vegetables
BioFresh compartment:
8 meat and sausage products, fi sh, pre-cooked
meals
9 salad, fruit, vegetables; see "BioFresh compart-
ment" for more information
* Depending on model and options
CAUTION
!
Figure C: Figure D:
Figure E1: Figure E2: