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Dalbach KSG122-F Instrucciones De Uso página 46

Frigorífico empotrable de una puerta

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The freezer compartment is suitable for the long-term
storage of frozen goods
RISK OF INJURY!
Touching frozen goods, ice and metallic parts inside the freezer compartment of the
appliance can cause burn-like symptoms on very sensitive skin.
Do not touch frozen goods with damp or wet hands; your hands could freeze to the
goods.
Observe the following when storing in a freezer compartment:
Keep the appliance door closed in the event of a power failure. The food remains
frozen for several hours (see "Storage time in the event of faults" product fiche).
Use only food that is fit for consumption.
Do not interrupt the refrigerating chain of frozen products.
Keep the period between the purchase of the frozen food and its storage in the
appliance as short as possible.
The temperature during the freezing phase can be influenced via the temperature
regulator in the refrigerating compartment.
Store high-proof alcoholic beverages only tightly closed and upright. Observe the
beverage manufacturer's instructions.
Description of freezer compartment according to number of
stars (*)
Compartment
type
"0-star
compartment"
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Target storage
temperature
- 6 °C ~ + 0 °C
≤ - 6 °C
≤ - 12 °C
≤ - 18 °C
≤ - 18 °C
Suitable for...
Storage of fresh meat and fresh fish for a
period of one to a maximum of three days
and for storing or making ice cubes. Not
suitable for freezing fresh food.
Storage of frozen products for a maximum
period of one month. Not suitable for
freezing fresh food.
Storage of frozen products for a maximum
period of two months and for storing or
making ice cream and ice cubes. Not
suitable for freezing fresh food.
Storage of frozen products for a maximum
period of three months. Not suitable for
freezing fresh food.
Storage of frozen products and for freezing
fresh food over a longer period of time.

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