Ice Bucket; Eggholder; Fan; Vegetable Bin - Beko RCNK321E21W User Manual

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5.2. Ice bucket

(Optional)
• Take the ice bucket from the freezer
compartment.
• Fill the ice bucket with water.
• Place the ice bucket into the freezer
compartment.
• The ice will be ready after approximately
two hours. Take the ice bucket from the
freezer compartment and bend in sightly
over the holder that you are going to
serve. Ice will easily pour into the serving
holder.

5.3. Eggholder

You can put the eggholder on the door or
body rack of your choice. If you decide to
put it on the body rack, it is recommended
to prefer the shelves below as they are
colder.
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Do not put the eggholder into the
freezer compartment.

5.4. Fan

Fan was designed to distribute circulate the
cold air inside your refrigerator homoge-
neously. Operating time of the fan might
vary depending the features of your prod-
uct.
While in some products fan only operates
with compressor, in others control system
determines the operating time based on the
need for cooling.

5.5. Vegetable bin

(Optional)
Product's vegetable bin is designed to keep
vegetables fresh by preserving humidity. For
this purpose, the overall cold air circulation is
intensified in the vegetable bin.
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5.6. Zero degree compartment

(Optional)
Use this compartment to keep delicatessen
at lower temperatures or meat products for
immediate consumption.
Zero degree compartment is the coolest
place where foods such as dairy products,
meat, fish and chicken can be stored in ideal
storage conditions. Vegetables and/or fruits
should not be stored in this compartment.

5.7 Moisture controlled vegetable bin

(Optional)
With moisture control feature, moisture
rates of vegetables and fruits are kept under
control and ensures a longer freshness
period for foods.
It is recommended to store leafed
vegetables such as lettuce and spinach and
similar vegetables prone to moisture loss
not on their roots but in horizontal position
into the vegetable bin as much as possible.
When placing the vegetables, place heavy
and hard vegetables at the bottom and
light and soft ones on the top, taking into
account the specific weights of vegetables.
Do not leave vegetables in the vegetable
bin in plastic bags. Leaving them in plastic
bags causes vegetables to rot in a short
time. In situations where contact with other
vegetables is not preferred, use packaging
materials such as paper that has a certain
porosity in terms of hygiene.
Do not put fruits that have a high ethylene
gas production such as pear, apricot, peach
and particularly apple in the same vegetable
bin with other vegetables and fruits. The
ethylene gas coming out of these fruits
might cause other vegetables and fruits to
mature faster and rot in a shorter period of
time.

5.8 Freezing fresh food

• To preserve food quality, the food items
placed in the freezer compartment must
be frozen as quickly as possible, use the
rapid freezing for this.
• Freezing the food items when fresh will
extend the storage time in the freezer
compartment.
• Pack the food items in air-tight packs and
seal tightly.
• Make sure the food items are packed
before putting in the freezer. Use freezer
holders, tinfoil and damp-proof paper,
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