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The appliance is equipped with a separate box
for optimum storage of Meat and Fish.
The temperature inside the box is approximately
3-5° C lower than in other parts of the refrigerator
compartment.
This enables considerably prolonged storage of
fresh food (meat and fish) without the need to
freeze. Furthermore, food retains its original
freshness and nutritional properties.
Do not store fruit or vegetables in this box, since
the temperature may drop below 0° C, causing
water contained in the food to freeze.
Temperature indicator
The temperature inside the box is displayed
on an indicator on the box door (fig. 1).
The coloured section indicates the ideal
temperature range for storage of meat and
fish.
The temperature inside the box requires
approximately one hour to stabilize.
Important:
The temperature inside the “Meat/Fish” box is
dependent on the refrigerator compartment
temperature. Therefore, if the temperature
indicated for the box falls within section press
button A ° C to increase the refrigerator
temperature. Similarly, press button A ° C to
lower the refrigerator temperature if the indicator
falls within section “°C”. The temperature inside the
“Meat/Fish” box will correct itself automatically.
Removing the box.
To use the refrigerator without the “Meat/Fish
box, proceed as follows (see Fig.2):
1. Remove the apron (Fig.2).
2. Remove the “Meat/Fish” box lid by releasing
the two side clips on the front underside
(see Fig.3).
3. Remove the “Meat/Fish” box.
4. Press button (D) for 3 seconds; the
button light will go out.
To reinstate the “Meat//Fish” box, proceed as
follows:
1. Insert the “Meat/Fish” box.
2. Position the “Meat/Fish” box lid.
3. Insert the apron.
4. Press button (D) for 3 seconds;
the button lights up.
HOW TO USE THE MEAT/FISH BOX
°C
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
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