Tips And Tricks; General Information On Using The Appliance; Notes On Storing And Freezing Food - V-ZUG Cooler V6000 Supreme Operating Instructions Manual

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8 Tips and tricks

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Tips and tricks
8.1

General information on using the appliance

▪ When closing an appliance door make sure that it forms a proper seal all the way
round.
▪ It can take several hours for food and beverages to cool down from room temperature
to the temperature of the refrigerator compartment.
▪ Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature
in the refrigerating zones of the appliance.
▪ Make sure that food or food items on the glass shelves do not tip over when the appli-
ance door is closed or prevent it from closing properly.
▪ Surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems must
be cleaned regularly.
▪ Changing the temperature setting has no effect on the cooling rate. The fast cooling/
freezing functions increase the cooling rate.
▪ 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 right-hand side wall
of the upper section of the refrigerator compartment and above the top drawer of the
freezer compartment) can affect the temperature regulation of the refrigerating appli-
ance adversely: it may cool too little or too much.
▪ Ensure that the air outlets are not blocked by food items.
8.2

Notes on storing and freezing food

▪ Activate the
the appliance (e.g. before going shopping).
▪ High-protein and high-fat foods are delicate/perishable and have a relatively short
storage life.
▪ Observe best-before and use-by dates.
▪ Food can generally be stored for longer at low temperature settings. A temperature of
5 °C in the refrigerator compartment and -18 °C in the freezer compartment provide a
balanced setting in terms of food quality and energy consumption – ideal if storing a
large variety of products. (*) Depending on model.
▪ Wrap or cover food in the refrigerator compartment to prevent it from drying out and
flavours from transferring.
▪ Transfer the contents of opened tins to sealable containers.
▪ Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so that they do not
come into contact with or drip onto other food.
▪ There is a risk that freezing fresh food could cause food that is already frozen to par-
tially thaw. Freeze smaller quantities and avoid contact with food that has already
been frozen.
▪ Depending on the product, the following packaging materials are suitable: freezer
bags, aluminium foil or plastic boxes. Freezer burn can be avoided by making the
food packaging as airtight as possible.
▪ Do not refreeze food once defrosted! Only after being prepared (through cooking or
frying) can food be refrozen.
▪ Blanch vegetables before freezing. Aubergines, sweet peppers, courgettes, mush-
rooms, asparagus and herbs do not have to be blanched.
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fast cooling/freezing function before putting the food or food items in

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