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AEG Table Top Freezers Manuel d'utilisation
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Do not freeze too large a quantity at any one time.
The quality of the food is best preserved when it is
frozen right through to the core as quickly as
possible.
Do not exceed the quantity your appliance is
capable of freezing within 24 hours - this is indi-
cated on the rating plate and in the product infor-
mation.
If you want to carry out freezing on several consec-
utive days, only utilise 2/3 to 3/4 of the maximum
capacity. To utilise the maximum rated freezing
capacity, switch on the fast-freeze switch 24 hours
before freezing is due to start (the amber light will
now show). For smaller amounts, the fast-freeze
switch should be switched on 4-6 hours in
advance.
The smallest amounts (up to 3 kg) can be frozen
without pressing the fast-freeze switch.
Packed food to be frozen should be placed in
the freezer drawers (1 or 2).
Freezing is possible in these freezer drawers
because each level is equipped with its own refrig-
erating unit.
Take special care not to mix already frozen
foods with those not yet frozen.
Freezer drawer (3) should only be used for storage
of frozen food.
The lowest drawer has a solid floor and can be
used for catching some of the melt-water when the
freezer is being defrosted.
After about 24 hours (earlier for smaller quantities),
the fast-freeze switch can be switched off.
After freezing, you can leave the frozen food at the
level at which it was frozen.
However, if further food is to be frozen, you must
retain the fast-freeze setting and restack the frozen
food in the drawers and compartments according
to your own arrangement system to make free
freezing space available.
Hint for test centres
Filling plans for determination of freezing capacity
and warm-up time may be ordered direct from the
manufacturer.
Separate freezer drawer with
cold-accumulator
Fig. 11
At the top inside the freezer is a separate freezer
drawer (1 ) on some models with a cold-accumu-
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lator and an ice-tray. The cold-accumulator is posi-
tioned at the front and in the event of a power
failure, a fault, or a removal, postpones the moment
when the interior warms up to an impermissible
level by several hours.
It can also be used temporarily for cooling an insu-
lated picnic-bag. For refreezing it, see the instruc-
tion on "Before starting up".
Berries can be pre-frozen in this freezer drawer, and
then packed in portion-sized packs in the other
freezer compartments. The berries then keep their
shape.
The drawer can also be used for storing small
frozen items, e.g. herbs.
Taking out the freezer drawers
Figs.11 and 12
The freezer drawes (2) are stable and have an antitilt
feature, and are also retained at their endpositions
(Fig. 11) . This assures safe and convenient inser-
tion and removal of frozen food.
To remove them, withdraw them as far as the catch,
tilt them upwards, and pull them out forwards
(Fig.12)
Symbols for stored food
Fig. 13
Food symbols are printed on the drawers. Sort the
food to be frozen according to type as much as
possible, and place it in separate compartments.
Place the markers (if supplied) on the appropriate
symbols.
In this way you can keep better track and will save
time when retrieving the food, as the door will be left
open for as short a time as possible, thus saving
electricity.

Freezer calendar

Fig. 13
The figures next to the symbols indicate the
maximum storage time in months, whereby several
types of food have been grouped under each set of
figures.