Anti-Odour Module; (Freshguard) - Beko 978590EI User Manual

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6.10 Anti-Odour Module

(FreshGuard)

(This feature is optional)
Thanks to this module, which is positioned
behind the evaporator cover in the fresh food
compartment, the air is actively passed over the
titanium dioxide-coated photocatalytic filter and
the cleaned air is circulated inside. In this way,
bad odours are removed from the interior of the
refrigerator before becoming permeated with the
food surfaces, and at the same time, a hygienic
air circulation is achieved via disinfected air. This
feature is driven by the fresh food compartment
fan located behind the evaporator cover, the UV-A
LED and the titanium dioxide-coated odour filter.
To activate/deactivate this module, which provides
hygiene and odour-free air circulation in the
refrigerator; press and hold the button (
) for 3 seconds and make sure that the function
indicator (
) appears on the screen when it
is active, and disappears from the screen when
it is deactivated. Once the feature is activated as
described, it works periodically without the need to
press any key again. If the door of the fresh food
compartment is opened while the module is active,
the fan and UV-A LED will not operate temporarily,
but will resume operation once the door is closed.
In case of a power outage while the module is
running, the module will resume operation from
the point it stopped once the power is restored.
Note: To prevent bad odours that may occur with
the mixture of odours from different types of food,
we recommend you to store aromatic food such as
cheese, olives and delicatessen in their packaging
and with their lids closed. For the safety of other
food stored, hygienic storage conditions and to
prevent bad odours, we recommend you to remove
the food that you have observed to be spoilt from
the refrigerator as soon as possible.
Refrigerator / User Guide
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