either at the back or on the top of the unit to allow air circulation.
Incorrect installation could cause damage to people, animals or things, for which the
manufacturer declines all responsibility.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE AND IMPLEMENTING
PRINCIPLES OF FOOD HYGIENE.
Proper use of the refrigerator and respect for hygienic principles will significantly improve
the quality of food preservation.
Temperature Control
Place the most delicate foods in the coldest part of the refrigerator, generally right above
the fruit and vegetable crisper.
Cooked foods should be left to cool, then stored in air-tight containers and placed in the
middle of the refrigerator.
Fruits and vegetables are placed in the crisper drawers at the bottom of the refrigerator.
Implementing Food Hygiene Principles
Remove wrapping before placing food in the refrigerator.
Packaging fresh food helps them last longer and keeps them from contaminating one
another.
Place foods in such a way that air can circulate freely inside the refrigerator.
Clean the inside of the refrigerator frequently using lukewarm water into which has been
dissolved one or two spoonfuls of bicarbonate of soda.
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Packaging and waste treatment
After unpacking the appliance, do not throw the packaging in the garbage but separate
the various materials (such as styrofoam, cardboard, etc.) according to the local regula-
tions and procedures for waste disposal.
Important
This appliance has been produced without CFCs. The refrigerating circuit contains HFC R
134a fluid, or alternatively, R 600a, isobutane gas. For further details, look at the serial
number plate on the appliance.
When cleaning the appliance, use only the materials and the procedure specified in the
section dealing with cleaning. Otherwise the appliance may be damaged.
For appliance with isobutane (R 600 a)
Isobutane is a natural gas that does not harm the environment. Isobutane is, however,
flammable. You must therefore ensure that:
- when the appliance is installed there is more than 3 cubic metres of air around it;
- the appliance's ventilation vents are kept unobstructed and clean;
- the appliance's refrigerating circuit is damaged neither internally, through the use of sharp
or pointed objects nor externally because the condenser unit was incorrectly cleaned.
At the end of the appliance's working life it must be stored securely before being disposed
of. For information on proper disposal of the appliance, consult your retailer or the local
authority responsible for disposal.
REFRIGERATION COMPARTMENT
For perfect storage of food (flavour, freshness and texture), it is recommended to wrap
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