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The Meat & Fish box was designed specially to keep foods fresher for
longer, without altering nutritional values or original freshness.
Do not store fruit or vegetables in this box, as the temperature may
drop below 0°C, causing water contained in the food to freeze.
Temperature Adjustment
The temperature inside the Meat & Fish box is indicated by the position
of the arm on the door of the box, and depends on the general temperature of the refrigerator
compartment.
We recommend setting the temperature of the refrigerator compartment between +2° and +6°.
To work out if the temperature inside the Meat & Fish box is correct, refer to the pictures below:
Important: when the function is activated and foods with a high water content are present, condensation
may form on the shelves. In this case, disable the function temporarily.
Removing the Meat & Fish compartment:
To ensure correct operation of the product, adequate preservation of
food and to optimise energy consumption, it is advisable not to remove
the Meat & Fish compartment if the symbol (see Quick Guide) is
not present on the control panel. In all other cases, the Meat & Fish
compartment can be removed to obtain more space inside the
refrigerator.
Proceed as follows:
1. Remove the compartment drawer (Figure 1).
2. Remove the drawer cover by releasing the bottom side clips (Figure
2).
To reinstate the Meat & Fish compartment, make sure to refit the drawer
cover before inserting the drawer and reactivating operation.
3. Press the "Meat & Fish compartment function" button on the
control panel for 3 seconds, until the yellow indicator goes off.
To optimise energy consumption, it is advisable to deactivate the Meat &
Fish compartment and remove its components (except the shelf above
the crisper drawers).
MEAT & FISH BOX (depending on model)
When the arm points to the left, you need to
raise the temperature in the refrigerator
compartment.
When the arm is in the middle, the
temperature is ok.
When the arm points to the right, you need
to lower the temperature in the refrigerator
compartment.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2