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•  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 vegetable bin 
where the air is cooler, as this provides 
the best storage conditions.
•  Store loose fruit and vegetable items in 
the crisper containers.
•  Storing fruit and vegetables separately 
helps prevent ethylene-sensitive 
vegetables (green leaves, broccoli, 
carrot, etc.) being aected by ethylene-
releaser 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 refrigeration cycle 
before refrigerator storage.
•  Water leaking from meat may 
contaminate other products in the 
refrigerator. You should package meat 
products and clean any leakages on the 
shelves.
•  Do not put food in front of the air ow 
passage.
•  Consume packaged foods before the 
recommended expiry date.
Do not allow food to come into contact with 
the temperature sensor, which is located 
in the refrigerator compartment, in order 
to keep the refrigerator compartment at 
optimum temperature.
•  For normal working conditions, it will 
be sucient to adjust the temperature 
setting of your refrigerator to +4 °C.
•  The temperature of the fridge 
compartment should be in the range 
of 0-8 °C, fresh foods below 0 °C are 
iced and rotted, bacterial load increases 
above 8 °C, and spoils.
•  Do not put hot food in the refrigerator 
immediately, wait for the temperature 
to pass outside. Hot foods increase the 
degree of your refrigerator and cause 
food poisoning and unnecessary spoiling 
of the food.
•  Meat, sh, etc. should be store in the 
chiller compartment of the food, and the 
vegetable compartment is preferred for 
vegetables. (if available)
•  To prevent cross contamination, meat 
products and fruit vegetables are not 
stored together.
•  Foods should be placed in the refrigerator 
in closed containers or covered to 
prevent moisture and odors.
The table below is a quick guide to show 
you the most ecient 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 designated 
door shelf
Butter and 
margarine
1 week
On the designated 
door shelf
Bottled 
products 
e.g. milk 
and 
yoghurt
Until the 
expiry date 
recommended 
by the 
producer
On the designated 
door shelf
Eggs 1 month
On the designated 
egg shelf
Cooked 
food
 2 days All shelves
NOTE:
Potatoes, onions and garlic should not 
be stored in the refrigerator.
4.2 Freezer Compartment
•  The freezer is used for storing frozen 
food, freezing fresh food, and making ice 
cubes.
•  Food in liquid form should be frozen