Repeat the same process to show the temperature
back in degrees Fahrenheit.
When switching back to Fahrenheit, the following
characters will be displayed:
3. The display will then indicate the previously set
temperature, adjusted to either the Celsius or
Fahrenheit scale.
Refrigerator Drawer
WARNING:
To avoid risk of explosion, do not store explosive
substances in the appliance.
When purchasing food, please note:
The "purchase freshness" is important for the shelf- life
of your food. W hen buying food, always pay attention to
the degree of freshness. Spoiled food
or food close to the expiration date will decay faster
even refrigerated and may contaminate the drawer with
unpleasant odors.
Arranging food in the appliance
• Wrap or cover food before placing in the appliance.
This will retain the aroma, color and freshness of the
food. In addition, flavors will not be transferred between
foods and the plastic parts will not become discolored.
• Allow warm food and drinks to cool down before
placing in the appliance.
• Do not block air outlet/inlet openings with food in the
refrigerator compartment, otherwise the air circulation
will be impaired. Food which is stored directly in front
of the air outlet openings may be frozen by the cold air
flowing out.
• Avoid contact of oil and fat with the plastic parts
and door seal.
Drawer partitions
The upper drawer has 2 long aluminum partitions
which are removable, and can be placed flat onto the
horizontal dimples that run on the front and back sides
of the drawer as shown in the following illustrations:
Remove one or both partitions from the vertical dimple
guides.
Place one or both partitions flat onto the horizontal
dimples for an extra level of storage.
The partitions can be used to organize the contents
of your refrigerator, or provide a secondary surface to
store and display items above the main storage
space.
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