Swift Tourer Owner's Handbook Manual page 144

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D O M ET I C REF RI G ER ATO R
foil or similar - and stored separately from
each other, in order to prevent drying out or
odours.
• Allow foods that have been warmed up to
cool down before storing.
• Avoid storing products in the refrigerator that
could emit volatile flammable gases.
• Do not overfill the storage grids and
compartments to prevent obstructing the
internal air circulation.
• Maintain a clearance of approx. 5 - 10
mm between chilled products and post-
evaporator ("cooling fins").
• Do not expose the refrigerator to direct
sunlight. Please bear in mind that the
temperature inside a closed vehicle increases
sharply if exposed to sunlight and that this
can reduce the efficiency of the refrigerator.
• Ensure that air circulation of the cooling unit
is not obstructed. Keep the ventilation grilles
free from obstructions.
Storing products in the freezer
compartment
• Do not keep carbonated drinks in the freezer.
• The freezer compartment is suitable for
making ice cubes and for short-term storage
of frozen food. It is not suitable as a means of
freezing foods.
When ambient temperatures are lower
than +10°C and the refrigerator is exposed
to these temperatures for extended
periods of time, an even regulation of
freezer temperature cannot be guaranteed
for system related reasons. This can cause
the temperature in the freezer to rise and
the stored goods to melt.
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Refrigerator compartments
5
6
7
1 - Freezer compartment:
already frozen food (deep-frozen food)
2 - Middle compartment:
Dairy products, convenience food
3 - Bottom compartment:
Meat, fish, food for defrosting
4 - Vegetable compartment:
Salads, vegetables, fruit
5 - Top door shelf:
Eggs, butter
6 - Middle door shelf:
Cans, dressings, ketchup, jam
7 - Bottom door shelf (drinks
compartment):
Drinks in bottles or bags
Positioning the storage racks
The storage racks may be pulled out by
loosening the two locking devices (1)
underneath. For loosening pull the slider to the
middle, for fastening pull them sidewards.
Two of the storage racks are secured. In this
way inadvertent entrapment and suffocation
of children is prevented, if the storage racks
are removed. To protect children it must be
avoided to create space for children in the
cooling compartment.
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2
3
4
Fig. 37

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