Operating instructions/Installation instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Caring for the environment
- Installation
- Location
- Installation notes
- Specifications for the mains water connection
- Building-in dimensions
- Dimensions of front panels
- Installing the appliance
- Before starting ...
- Tools required
- Weight of the furniture fronts
- Aligning the building-in niche
- Checking the installation niche
- Before installation
- Preparing the building-in niche
- Pushing the refrigeration appliance into the building-in niche
- Aligning the refrigeration appliance
- Securing the refrigeration appliance in the building-in niche
- Preparing to install the front panels
- Securing and aligning the furniture front
- Mounting the fixing brackets
- Securing the covers
- Installing the cover in a side-by-side combination
- Securing the plinth ventilation grille and plinth panel
- Limiting the opening angle of the appliance door
- Mains water connection
- Electrical connection
- Saving energy
- Guide to the appliance
- Accessories
- Initial commissioning
- Switching on and off
- Selecting additional settings
- The correct temperature
- Using Super cool and Super freeze
- Temperature and door alarm
- Adjusting the interior fittings
- Storing food in the refrigerator section
- Storing food in the MasterFresh zone
- Freezing and storing food
- Making ice cubes
- Automatic defrosting
- Cleaning and care
- Water filter
- Problem solving guide
- Noises
- Service
- EU Conformity declaration
- UK Conformity declaration
- Copyrights and Licences
Storing food in the MasterFresh zone
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Dry compartment with low temperat-
ure
The temperature in the dry compart-
ment is maintained at -1 to 3°C. While
lower than the temperature in a stand-
ard fridge zone, this is the optimum
temperature range for storing fresh food
which is not sensitive to cold.
The deterioration process is deceler-
ated at this temperature range so food
can be stored without loss of fresh-
ness for considerably longer than in a
standard refrigerator and you do not
need to shop as often.
The humidity level is similar to that in
the conventional fridge zone.
Tip: This compartment is ideal for all
home-cooked meals as any microor-
ganisms that may still be present can-
not multiply.
The dry compartment is ideal for storing
perishable foods, such as:
- Dairy products, such as yogurt,
cheese, cream, etc.
- Deli salads
- Meat, poultry, and sausage
- Fresh fish and shellfish
- Any type of food can in fact be stored
in this compartment, as long as it is
packaged.
Please note that food rich in protein de-
teriorates faster than other types of
food.
Shellfish, for example, deteriorates
faster than fish, and fish deteriorates
faster than meat.
For hygiene reasons, always keep these
foods covered or wrapped in this
compartment.
In addition, the food will be protected
against drying out.
Take food out of the dry compartment
approximately 30 to 60minutes before
using it. The aroma and taste do not
fully develop until the food has
reached room temperature.
At high room temperatures, delicate
food should preferably be kept in the
fridge zone for a period of time.