Storing Food And Food Items - V-ZUG CombiCooler V4000 178NI Operating Instructions Manual

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▪ Placing very warm or very cold items (e.g. warm, bottled sauces or frozen food for de-
frosting) directly in front of a temperature sensor (integrated in the LED light strip in
the refrigerator compartment and in the LED cover in the freezer compartment) can af-
fect the temperature regulation of the appliance adversely: it may cool too little or too
much.
▪ Ensure that the air outlets are not blocked by food items.
– In the refrigerator compartment, the circumferential gap between the back panel
and the vegetable drawer forms the air outlet.
– In the freezer compartment, the air inlets and outlets are integrated in the back
panel.
– Food placed directly in front of an air outlet opening can be frozen by cold air com-
ing out of it.
▪ Ensure that the freezer compartment drawers are pushed all the way back into the ap-
pliance.
▪ If the appliance detects a very low installation temperature, the illumination may be ac-
tivated to protect the refrigerator compartment from cooling down too much.
8.2

Storing food and food items

The temperature differences between the different glass shelves are very small, which fa-
cilitates storage. The example arrangement shows the zones and areas in the appliance
that are generally suitable for certain food and food items.
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1 Cheese, butter, jam, tortes,
desserts,
milk and milk products,
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pre-prepared or cooked meals,
ready-made products,
sausages, meat, poultry,
fish
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2 Vegetables, fruit, salad
3 Meat, fish, vegetables, fruit,
bakery products, ice cream,
ready-made products, cooked meals
4 Eggs, butter, cheese, jam,
tins, tubes, sauces, ketchup
5 Drinks, wine, milk,
fruit juices
8 Tips and tricks
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