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Daewoo FLS256EWT0CH Guide D'utilisation page 34

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• Do not put food in front of the air flow
passage.
• Consume packaged foods before the
recommended expiry date.
Do not allow food to come into contact with
the temperature sensor, which is located
in the refrigerator compartment, in order
to keep the refrigerator compartment at
optimum temperature.
• For normal working conditions, it will
be sufficient to adjust the temperature
setting of your refrigerator to +4 °C.
• The temperature of the fridge
compartment should be in the range
of 0-8 °C, fresh foods below 0 °C are
iced and rotted, bacterial load increases
above 8 °C, and spoils.
• Do not put hot food in the refrigerator
immediately, wait for the temperature
to pass outside. Hot foods increase the
degree of your refrigerator and cause
food poisoning and unnecessary spoiling
of the food.
• Meat, fish, etc. should be store in the
chiller compartment of the food, and the
vegetable compartment is preferred for
vegetables. (if available)
• To prevent cross contamination, meat
products and fruit vegetables are not
stored together.
• Foods should be placed in the refrigerator
in closed containers or covered to
prevent moisture and odors.
The table below is a quick guide to show
you the most efficient way to store the
major food groups in your refrigerator
compartment.
Maximum
Food
storage time
Vegetables
1 week
and fruits
Meat and
2 - 3 days
fish
Fresh
3 - 4 days
cheese
How and where to
store
Vegetable bin
Wrap in plastic foil,
bags, or in a meat
container and store
on the glass shelf
On the designated
door shelf
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Maximum
Food
storage time
Butter and
1 week
margarine
Bottled
Until the
products
expiry date
e.g. milk
recommended
and
by the
yoghurt
producer
Eggs
1 month
Cooked
2 days
food
NOTE:
Potatoes, onions and garlic should not
be stored in the refrigerator.
How and where to
store
On the designated
door shelf
On the designated
door shelf
On the designated
egg shelf
All shelves

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