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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The following tips may help if you find that food you have stored does not
keep well (for example, the food wilts or becomes withered after only a short
storage time):
Only place fresh food in the appliance. The initial condition of the food is crucial
to maintaining freshness.
Clean the MasterFresh zone before storing food in it.
Very wet food should be dried off before it is stored in the humidity-controlled
compartment.
Do not store food which is sensitive to cold in the dry compartment (see “Food
which is not suitable for storing in the fridge zone” in ”Storing food in the fridge
zone”).
Allocate the appropriate settings to food you wish to store (e.g. humid or dry
storage).
Store food loose in the humidity-controlled compartment.
A high humidity level in the humidity-controlled compartment is achieved by the
moisture present in the food being stored.
If the humidity level is not high enough (e.g. too little food is being stored), you
can increase it by placing a damp sponge in the drawer.
If you think that the temperature in the dry compartment is too high or too low,
adjust the temperature in the fridge zone (see “Setting the temperature” in ”The
correct temperature”). If ice crystals start to form on the floor of the dry com-
partment, increase the temperature as otherwise the cold temperature will dam-
age the food.
If too much water collects at the bottom of the humidity-controlled compart-
ment, dry it with a cloth. If necessary, dry food before placing it in the appliance
or place a rack at the bottom of the humidity-controlled compartment to allow
water to drain off.