EasyManua.ls Logo

Hanseatic HFD17690EI - Quick Freezing

Hanseatic HFD17690EI
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
EN-21
HFD17690EI
Refrigeration and freezing
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the combination
fridge freezer may result in injury.
• Touching the frozen interior walls or
food with wet hands can injure your
skin. Skin damage can occur even
with dry skin. Use a dry cloth to pick
up the frozen food.
Direct contact with the frozen food
poses a risk of ice burns. Therefore, do
not put ice cubes or ice lollies straight
into your mouth from the freezer.
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the combination
fridge-freezer may lead to damage.
Do not freeze carbonated drinks! Wa-
ter expands when frozen and can
burst the container.
Only freeze strong alcohol standing
upright and closed tightly.
Do not store glass or metal containers
of liquid.
Follow the instructions in this chapter to
store your food over the longest possible
time in the best possible way.
Freezing food has a positive effect on its shelf
life. You can also avoid food waste in this way.
Set the temperature in the freezer to –18 °C
and fill the fridge in such a way that the
temperature conditions inside are optimally
utilised, guaranteeing optimal food storage:
Place food to be frozen in the freezer
drawers.
To maintain the taste and nutritional value of
your frozen food, to ensure that your combina-
tion fridge-freezer does not use too much elec-
tricity, and to prevent the freezer from having to
be defrosted unnecessarily often, please note:
Frozen food requires a constant storage
temperature of -18 °C.
The maximum freezing capacity in the event
of a fault is shown on the appliance’s type
plate.
Freeze only good-quality food that has been
prepared, portioned and packaged in a way
that suits its properties.
If possible, freeze ready-made meals in
portion sizes too. Small portions are quicker
to freeze to the core. It is also more eco-
nomical to freeze several small portions
than to throw away the remainder of a larger
portion.
Freeze raw or prepared meat, poultry and
fish in household-sized portions and later
defrost them in the fridge. Make sure not to
let food such as meat sit in its own thawing
liquid.
Freeze fresh and prepared food without
salt or seasoning. Unsalted foods are more
durable.
To prevent frozen food from drying out, tak-
ing on a strange taste or leaking, use robust
packaging that is airtight, waterproof, not too
rigid, easy to seal and easy to label.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when
storing ready-made frozen food.
Keep to recommended storage times and
temperatures.
When putting fresh food into the freezer,
make sure that it does not come into contact
with food that is already frozen, as this may
defrost.
Allow prepared food to cool before freezing.
This not only saves energy, but also pre-
vents excessive frost formation in the com-
bination fridge-freezer.
Do not freeze full drink bottles. Liquids ex-
pand during freezing and the bottles can
burst.
Quick freezing
If you are putting a lot of frozen food into the
freezer or want to freeze food as carefully and
quickly as possible:
Pre-cool the freezer before putting in the food.
TEMP.ZONE
/HOLD 3SEC SUPER FRZ.
SUPER COOL
3. Press the SUPER COOL button for
3 seconds.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals