Using the refrigerator compartment – Smeg CR325ANF User Manual

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Switching the appliance on and temperature adjustment
Switch the power to the appliance on.
If you have purchased a model with antibacterial filter, the filter
should be fitted in place now. (refer to “Maintenance and cleaning" of
the appliance). The ideal temperatures for preserving foods are
already factory set.
When the appliance is switched on for the first time, the acoustic
signal sounds and the red light (10) flashes, indicating that the
temperature inside the freezer is still not cold enough for introducing
food. The acoustic signal can be deactivated by pressing the button
(11) on the control panel. Place food in the freezer only when the
red alarm light has gone off.

Note:
• 4-5 hours are required for the refrigerator compartment to reach

a temperature suitable for storage.

• Ambient temperature, frequency of door opening and position of

the appliance can affect the temperature inside the two
compartments. These factors should be taken into account when
setting the thermostat position.

• The space between the shelves and the rear wall of the

refrigerator ensures the free circulation of air.

• Do not place food in direct contact with the rear wall of the

refrigerator compartment.

• Do not place hot food in the compartments.
• Store liquids in closed containers.
• Storing vegetables with high water content can cause

condensation to form: this does not affect correct appliance
operation.

Storing food in the refrigerator compartment
Place the food as shown in the figure.
1. Cooked food
2. Fish, meat
3. Fruit & vegetables
4. Bottles
5. Butter
6. Dairy products, cheese

Temperature adjustment
The temperature is factory set to +5°C (display 7). To change
the temperature setting, press the buttons (8) or (9) on the
control panel, until the required value is obtained. Settable
temperature limit:
• +2 °C coldest temperature
• +8 °C warmest temperature

USING THE REFRIGERATOR
COMPARTMENT

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