Falcon SxS 628 User Manual - page 9
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Defrosting Food for Cooking
Should food become partially thawed or defrosted, it should
be consumed as soon as possible as the quality will be
affected by defrosting.
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Always make sure that food is thoroughly defrosted
before cooking and no ice crystals remain. This
is especially important for poultry, as this can be
extremely harmful to health.
Always follow the defrosting instructions on packaging when
defrosting ready meals – manufacturers’ guidelines are always
best, as some frozen foods should be cooked from frozen.
The Icemaker/Water Dispenser
Precautions
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NEVER expose the water pipe to temperatures below
0 °C to avoid freezing.
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Test the tubing for leaks by flushing the tube through
with water, until the water runs clear.
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After the appliance has been sited into the location of
your choice, make sure that the water tube is arranged
so it does not incur damage through bends and kinks
and is clear of any heat sources.
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Once the temperature inside the freezer is at –15 °C ice
production will begin.
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DO NOT over use the icemaker. If you attempt to use
the ice cube button too often it will go into a shut down
mode. This is perfectly normal and requires you to wait
for one hour before attempting to re-use it.
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DO NOT use delicate or fragile glassware.
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DO NOT touch the ice cube outlet with your hands, or
any implements to avoid injury or damage.
How the Icemaker Works
Capacity of the icemaker depends on the freezer
temperature, the ambient temperature of the environment
around the appliance and how often the freezer door is
opened.
Do not store ice cubes, which are produced during the
first batch of cubes following appliance start up, or after a
prolonged break. Discard these cubes.
To allow the ice cube tray to fill to maximum capacity, you will
need to manually arrange the ice cubes periodically.
Some ice cubes may stick together when dropped into the
storage box – you will need to separate these to ensure
maximum use of the icebox.
Drawer
Glide-out
drawer runner
Drawer
Glide-out
drawer runner
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