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Using your Appliance
If the temperature alarm goes off, press
the “Alarm” button for 3 seconds to
check the highest freezer temperature.
The temperature reading and “Alarm”
icon will simultaneously fl ash for 5
seconds.
Door Rack
The door rack is used for the storage
of eggs, canned goods, bottled drinks,
packed food, etc. Do not place too many
heavy things in the door racks.
• The middle door shelf can be placed
at different heights according to your
requirements. Please take food out
of the shelf before lifting vertically to
reposition.
Note: There are egg trays in the upper shelf
and a bottle holder in the lower shelf.
Shelves in Refrigerator Cavity
There are shelves in the refrigerator
cavity which can be taken out to facilitate
cleaning.
Caution! In the event of loss of electrical
power, open the refrigerator doors as little
as possible. When the power returns it is
normal for the temperature alarm to sound, it
can be deactivated by pressing the “Alarm”
button. Check if the frozen food has thawed
and discard if necessary.
Your appliance has the accessories shown in the “Description of the appliance” section on
page 10. This portion of the user manual shows you how to correctly use them.
Multi Fresh Compartment
Thanks to the design of this compartment
and its location in the coldest part of the
fridge, the Multi Fresh drawer meets
the ideal temperature requirements for
conserving fruits and vegetables for
longer.
Nature Fresh Compartment
Thanks to its humidity control system,
the nature fresh compartment keeps
meats and fi sh up to twice as long as
other fridges.
Note: Condensation may appear de-
pending on the produce and quantity
stored. Please remove condensation
with a dry cloth and lower the humidity
with the humidity controller.
Freezer Drawers
The freezer drawers are used to store
food which needs to be frozen, including
meat, fi sh, ice cream, etc.
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