Beko FSE1173N Instrukcja obsługi

Kategoria
Lodówko-zamrażarki
Typ
Instrukcja obsługi
Kühlschrank/Gefrierschrank
Bedienungsanleitung
Congélateur/Réfrigérateur
Manuel d'utilisation
FSE1173N
58 6979 0000/AA
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EN / DE / FR / PL
Refrigerator
User manual
Chłodziarka
Instrukcja użytkowania
Please read this user manual first!
Dear Customer,
We hope that your product, which has been produced in modern plants and
checked under the most meticulous quality control procedures, will provide you an
effective service.
Therefore, read this entire user manual carefully before using the product and
keep it as a reference. If you handover the product to someone else, give the user
manual as well.
The user manual will help you use the product in a fast and safe way.
Read the manual before installing and operating the product.
Make sure you read the safety instructions.
Keep the manual in an easily accessible place as you may need it later.
Read the other documents given with the product.
Remember that this user manual is also applicable for several other models.
Differences between models will be identified in the manual.
Explanation of symbols
Throughout this user manual the following symbols are used:
CImportant information or useful tips.
AWarning against dangerous conditions for life and property.
BWarning against electric voltage.
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SUPPLIER’S NAME MODEL IDENTIFIER (*)
INFORMATION
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The model information as stored in the product data base
can be reached by entering following website and searching
for your model identifier (*) found on energy label.
https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/
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1 Your cooler/freezer 3
2 Important Safety
Warnings 4
Intended use ...............................................4
General safety ...........................................4
For products with a water dispenser; 7
Child safety .................................................. 7
Compliance with WEEE Directive and
Disposing of the Waste Product: .......8
Package information ................................8
HC warning ...................................................8
Things to be done for energy saving 9
3 Installation 10
Points to be paid attention to when
the relocation of the cooler/freezer 10
Before you start the cooler/freezer, 10
Electrical connection .............................10
Disposing of the packaging ................. 11
Disposing of your old cooler/freezer 11
Placing and Installation......................... 11
Adjusting the legs ...................................12
Reversing the doors ...............................13
Reversing the doors ...............................14
4 Preparation 15
5 Using your cooler/
freezer 16
Setting the operating temperature .16
LED indicators and control panel ......16
6 Maintenance and
cleaning 20
Protection of plastic surfaces .......... 20
7 Troubleshooting 21
CONTENTS
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C Figures that take place in this instruction manual are schematic and may not
correspond exactly with your product. If the subject parts are not included in the
product you have purchased, then it is valid for other models.
1. Top trim
2. Ice bank
3. Fast-freeze compartment
4. Frozen-food compartments
5. Adjustable front feet
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1 Your cooler/freeze
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Please review the following
information. Failure to observe
this information may cause
injuries or material damage.
Otherwise, all warranty and
reliability commitments will
become invalid.
The service life of your product
is 10 years. During this period,
original spare parts will be
available to operate the product
properly.
Intended use
A
WARNING:
Keep ventilation
openings, in the
appliance enclosure or
in the built-instructure,
clear of obstruction.
WARNING:
Do not use mechanical
devices or other means
to accelerate the
defrostingprocess,
other than those
recommended by the
manufacturer.
WARNING:
Do not damage the
refrigerant circuit.
WARNING:
Do not use electrical
appliances inside the food
storage compartments
of the appliance, unless
they are of the type
recommended by the
manufacturer.
This appliance is intended
to be used in household and
similar applications such as
staff kitchen areas in shops,
offices and other working
environments;
– farm houses and by clients
in hotels, motels and other
residential type environments;
bed and breakfast type
environments;
catering and similar non-
retail applications.
General safety
When you want to dispose/
scrap the product, we
recommend you to consult the
authorized service in order to
learn the required information
and authorized bodies.
Consult your authorized
service for all your questions
and problems related to
the cooler/freezer. Do not
intervene or let someone
intervene to the cooler/
freezer without notifying the
authorised services.
For products with a freezer
compartment; Do not eat
cone ice cream and ice
cubes immediately after
you take them out of the
freezer compartment! (This
may cause frostbite in your
mouth.)
2 Important Safety Warnings
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For products with a freezer
compartment; Do not put
bottled and canned liquid
beverages in the freezer
compartment. Otherwise,
these may burst.
Do not touch frozen food by
hand; they may stick to your
hand.
Unplug your cooler/freezer
before cleaning or defrosting.
Vapor and vaporized cleaning
materials should never
be used in cleaning and
defrosting processes of your
cooler/freezer. In such cases,
the vapor may get in contact
with the electrical parts and
cause short circuit or electric
shock.
Never use the parts on your
cooler/freezer such as the
door as a means of support or
step.
Do not use electrical devices
inside the cooler/freezer.
Do not damage the parts,
where the refrigerant is
circulating, with drilling or
cutting tools. The refrigerant
that might blow out when
the gas channels of the
evaporator, pipe extensions
or surface coatings are
punctured causes skin
irritations and eye injuries.
Do not cover or block the
ventilation holes on your
cooler/freezer with any
material.
Electrical devices must be
repaired by only authorised
persons. Repairs performed by
incompetent persons create a
risk for the user.
In case of any failure or during
a maintenance or repair
work, disconnect your cooler/
freezers mains supply by
either turning off the relevant
fuse or unplugging your
appliance.
Do not pull by the cable when
pulling off the plug.
Place the beverage with
higher proofs tightly closed
and vertically.
Never store spray cans
containing flammable and
explosive substances in the
cooler/freezer.
Do not use mechanical devices
or other means to accelerate
the defrosting process, other
than those recommended by
the manufacturer.
This product is not intended
to be used by persons with
physical, sensory or mental
disorders or unlearned
or inexperienced people
(including children) unless
they are attended by a person
who will be responsible
for their safety or who will
instruct them accordingly for
use of the product
Do not operate a damaged
cooler/freezer. Consult with
the service agent if you have
any concerns.
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Electrical safety of your
cooler/freezer shall be
guaranteed only if the earth
system in your house complies
with standards.
Exposing the product to
rain, snow, sun and wind is
dangerous with respect to
electrical safety.
Contact authorized service
when there is a power cable
damage to avoid danger.
Never plug the cooler/freezer
into the wall outlet during
installation. Otherwise, risk
of death or serious injury may
arise.
This cooler/freezer is intended
for only storing food items.
It must not be used for any
other purpose.
Label of technical
specifications is located on
the left wall inside the cooler/
freezer.
Never connect your cooler/
freezer to electricity-saving
systems; they may damage
the cooler/freezer.
If there is a blue light on the
cooler/freezer, do not look
at the blue light with optical
tools.
For manually controlled
cooler/freezers, wait for at
least 5 minutes to start the
cooler/freezer after power
failure.
This operation manual should
be handed in to the new
owner of the product when it
is given to others.
Avoid causing damage
on power cable when
transporting the cooler/
freezer. Bending cable may
cause fire. Never place heavy
objects on power cable.
Do not touch the plug with
wet hands when plugging the
product.
Do not plug the cooler/freezer
if the wall outlet is loose.
Water should not be sprayed
on inner or outer parts of the
product for safety purposes.
Do not spray substances
containing inflammable gases
such as propane gas near the
cooler/freezer to avoid fire
and explosion risk.
Never place containers filled
with water on top of the
cooler/freezer; in the event
of spillages, this may cause
electric shock or fire.
Do not overload the cooler/
freezer with food. If
overloaded, the food items
may fall down and hurt you
and damage cooler/freezer
when you open the door.
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Never place objects on top of
the cooler/freezer; otherwise,
these objects may fall down
when you open or close the
cooler/freezer's door.
As they require a precise
storage temperature,
vaccines, heat-sensitive
medicine and scientific
materials and etc. should not
be kept in the cooler/freezer.
If not to be used for a long
time, cooler/freezer should be
unplugged. A possible problem
in power cable may cause fire.
Cooler/freezer may move
if adjustable legs are not
properly secured on the floor.
Properly securing adjustable
legs on the floor can prevent
the cooler/freezer to move.
When carrying the cooler/
freezer, do not hold it from
door handle. Otherwise, it may
be snapped.
When you have to place your
product next to another
cooler/freezer or freezer, the
distance between devices
should be at least 8cm.
Otherwise, adjacent side walls
may be humidified.
The product shall never be
used while the compartment
which is located at the top or
back of your product and in
which electronic boards are
available (electronic board box
cover) (1) is open.
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1
For products with a water
dispenser;
Pressure of water mains
should be minimum 1 bar.
Pressure of water mains
should be maximum 8 bars.
Use only potable water.
Child safety
If the door has a lock, the key
should be kept away from
reach of children.
Children must be supervised
to prevent them from
tampering with the product.
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Compliance with WEEE
Directive and Disposing of
the Waste Product:
This product complies
with EU WEEE Directive
(2012/19/EU). This product
bears a classification
symbol for waste electrical
and electronic equipment
(WEEE).
This product has been manufactured
with high quality parts and materials
which can be reused and are suitable
for recycling. Therefore, do not dispose
the product with normal domestic
waste at the end of its service life.
Take it to a collection point for the
recycling of electrical and electronic
equipment. Please consult your
local authorities to learn the nearest
collection point. Help protect the
environment and natural resources by
recycling used products. For children’s
safety, cut the power cable and break
the locking mechanism of the door, if
any, so that it will be non-functional
before disposing of the product.
Package information
Packaging materials of the product
are manufactured from recyclable
materials in accordance with our
National Environment Regulations. Do
not dispose of the packaging materials
together with the domestic or other
wastes. Take them to the packaging
material collection points designated
by the local authorities.
Do not forget...
Any recycled substance is an
indispensable matter for nature and
our national asset wealth.
If you want to contribute to the
re-evaluation of the packaging
materials, you can consult to your
environmentalist organizations or the
municipalities where you are located.
HC warning
If your product's cooling system
contains R600a:
This gas is flammable. Therefore, pay
attention to not damaging the cooling
system and piping during usage
and transportation. In the event of
damage, keep your product away from
potential fire sources that can cause
the product catch a fire and ventilate
the room in which the unit is placed.
Ignore this warning if your
product's cooling system contains
R134a.
Type of gas used in the product is
stated in the type label which is on the
left wall inside the refrigerator.
Never throw the product in fire for
disposal.
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Things to be done for
energy saving
Do not leave the doors of your
refrigerator open for a long time.
Do not put hot food or drinks in your
refrigerator.
Do not overload your refrigerator so
that the air circulation inside of it is
not prevented.
Do not install your refrigerator
under direct sunlight or near heat
emitting appliances such as ovens,
dishwashers or radiators. Keep your
refrigerator at least 30cm away from
heat emitting sources and at least
5cm from electrical ovens.
Pay attention to keep your food in
closed containers.
For products with a freezer
compartment; You can store
maximum amount of food items
in the freezer when you remove
the shelf or drawer of the freezer.
Energy consumption value stated
for your refrigerator has been
determined by removing freezer
shelf or drawer and under maximum
load. There is no harm to use a shelf
or drawer according to the shapes
and size of food to be frozen.
Thawing frozen food in fridge
compartment will both provide
energy saving and preserve the food
quality.
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3 Installation
3. Connect the plug of the cooler/
freezer to the wall socket. When the
fridge door is opened, fridge internal
lamp will turn on.
4. When the compressor starts to
operate, a sound will be heard. The
liquid and gases sealed within the
refrigeration system may also give
rise to noise, even if the compressor
is not running and this is quite
normal.
5. Front edges of the cooler/freezer
may feel warm. This is normal. These
areas are designed to be warm to
avoid condensation.
Electrical connection
Connect your product to a grounded
socket which is being protected by a
fuse with the appropriate capacity.
Important:
The connection must be in
compliance with national regulations.
The power plug must be easily
accessible after installation.
B The manufacturer will not be liable
for any event caused by disregarding
the information supplied in this user
manual.
Points to be paid attention
to when the relocation of
the cooler/freezer
1. Your cooler/freezer should be
unplugged.Before transportation
of your cooler/freezer, it should be
emptied and cleaned.
2. Before it is re-packaged, shelves,
accessories, crisper, etc. inside
your cooler/freezer should be fixed
with adhesive tape and secured
against impacts. Package should
be bound with a thick tape and the
transportation rules on the package
should be strictly observed.
3. Original packaging and foam
materials should be kept for future
transportations or moving.
Before you start the
cooler/freezer,
Check the following before you start
to use your cooler/freezer:
1. Attach 2 plastic wedges as
illustrated below. Plastic wedges
are intended to keep the distance
which will ensure the air circulation
between your cooler/freezer and
the wall. (The picture is drawn up
as a representation and it is not
identical with your product.)
2. Clean the interior of the cooler/
freezer as recommended in the
“Maintenance and cleaning” section.
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2
3
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3
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Electrical safety of your cooler/
freezer shall be guaranteed only
if the earth system in your house
complies with standards.
The voltage stated on the label
located at left inner side of your
product should be equal to your
network voltage.
Extension cables and multi plugs
must not be used for connection.
B A damaged power cable must be
replaced by a qualified electrician.
B Faulty product must not be operated
before it is repaired! There is the risk
of electric shock!
Disposing of the packaging
The packing materials may be
dangerous for children. Keep the
packing materials out of the reach
of children or dispose of them by
classifying them in accordance with
the waste instructions stated by your
local authorities. Do not throw away
with regular house waste, throw away
on packaging pick up spots designated
by the local authorities.
The packing of your cooler/freezer is
produced from recyclable materials.
Disposing of your old
cooler/freezer
Dispose of your old cooler/freezer
without giving any harm to the
environment.
You may consult your authorized
dealer or waste collection center of
your municipality about the disposal
of your cooler/freezer.
Before disposing of your cooler/
freezer, cut out the electric plug and, if
there are any locks on the door, make
them inoperable in order to protect
children against any danger.
Placing and Installation
A If the entrance door of the room
where the cooler/freezer will be
installed is not wide enough for the
cooler/freezer to pass through, then
carefully remove the doors of your
cooler/freezer and pass it sideways
through the door.
1. Install your cooler/freezer to a place
that allows ease of use.
2. Keep your cooler/freezer away from
heat sources, humid places and
direct sunlight.
3. There must be appropriate air
ventilation around your cooler/
freezer in order to achieve an
efficient operation. If the cooler/
freezer is to be placed in a recess in
the wall, there must be at least 5 cm
distance with the ceiling and at least
5 cm with the wall. Do not place your
product on the materials such as rug
or carpet.
4. Place your cooler/freezer on an even
floor surface to prevent jolts.
WARNING:
Do not locate extension
sockets or charging transformers/
power supplies or Lithium-Iron battery
operated products adjacent to the
compressor as they could overheat.
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Adjusting the legs
If your refrigerator is unbalanced;
You can balance your refrigerator
by turning its front legs as illustrated
in the figure. The corner where the
leg exists is lowered when you turn
in the direction of black arrow and
raised when you turn in the opposite
direction. Taking help from someone
to slightly lift the refrigerator will
facilitate this process.
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Reversing the doors
Proceed in numerical order
1
60°
10
6
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4 Preparation
Your refrigerator should be installed
at least 30 cm away from heat
sources such as hobs, ovens, central
heater and stoves and at least 5
cm away from electrical ovens and
should not be located under direct
sunlight.
The ambient temperature of
the room where you install your
refrigerator should at least be
C. Operating your refrigerator
under cooler conditions is not
recommended with regard to its
efficiency.
Please make sure that the interior
of your refrigerator is cleaned
thoroughly.
If two refrigerators are to be
installed side by side, there should
be at least 2 cm distance between
them.
When you operate your refrigerator
for the first time, please observe the
following instructions during the
initial six hours.
The door should not be opened
frequently.
It must be operated empty without
any food in it.
Do not unplug your refrigerator. If
a power failure occurs out of your
control, please see the warnings in
the “Recommended solutions for
the problems” section.
Original packaging and foam
materials should be kept for future
transportations or moving.
The baskets/drawers that are
provided with the chill compartment
must always be in use for low energy
consumption and for better storage
conditions.
Food contact with the temperature
sensor in the freezer compartment
may increase energy consumption
of the appliance. Thus any contact
with the sensor(s) must be avoided.
In some models, the instrument
panel automatically turns off 5
minutes after the door has closed.
It will be reactivated when the door
has opened or pressed on any key.
Due to temperature change as
a result of opening/closing the
product door during operation,
condensation on the door/body
shelves and the glass containers is
normal
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Temperature Control And Adjustment
OFF
Temperature is controlled by the
thermostat which is located on the
rear wall of the cabinet (see the
diagram on page 5). Thermostat knob
is located on the thermostat housing.
"Number 4" is the coldest setting. The
normal storage temperature of your
appliance should be -18 °C (0 °F).
Lower temperatures may be obtained
by adjusting the thermostat knob
.towards 'number 4 ' position
We recommend that you check the
temperature with a thermometer to
ensure that the storage compartments
are kept to the desired temperature.
Remember you must take your reading
very quickly since the thermometer
temperature will rise very rapidly after
.you remove it from the freezer
Please remember each time the door
is opened cold air escapes and the
internal temperature rises. Therefore
never leave the door open and ensure
it is closed immediately after food is
.put in or removed
5 Using your refrigerator
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5 Using your refrigerator How to Freeze Fresh Foods
Foods to be frozen must be divided
into portions according to a size to
be consumed, and frozen in separate
packages. In this way, all the food
should be prevented from being re-
frozen by thawing.
In order to protect the nutritional
value, the aroma and the color of
the foods as much as possible,
vegetables should be boiled for a
short period of time before freezing.
(Boiling is not necessary for foods
such as cucumber, parsley.) Cooking
time of the vegetables frozen in this
way is shortened by 1/3 than that of
the fresh vegetables.
To extend the storage times of
frozen foods, boiled vegetables
must first be filtered and then
hermetically packaged as in the all
types of foods.
Foods should not be placed in the
freezer compartment without
package.
The packaging material of the food
to be stored should be air-tight, thick
and durable and should not deform
with cold and humidity. Otherwise,
the food that is hardened by
freezing might pierce the package.
Sealing the package well is also
important in terms of securely
storing the food.
The following packaging types are
suitable for use to freeze the food:
Polyethylene bag, aluminum foil,
plastic foil, vacuum bags and cold-
resistant storage containers with
caps.
The use of the following types of
packaging is not recommended to
;freeze the food
Packaging paper, parchment
paper,cellophane (gelatin paper),
garbage bag, used bags and shopping
.bags
Hot foods should not be placed in
the freezer compartment without
cooling.
When placing unfrozen fresh foods
in the freezer compartment, please
note that it does not contact with
frozen foods. Cool-pack (PCM)
(if any) can be placed to the rack
immediately below the quick freezer
rack for preventing them from being
getting warm.
During the freezing time (24 hours)
do not place other food to the
freezer.
Place your foods to the freezing
shelves or racks by spreading them
so that they will not be cramped (it
is recommended that the packaging
does not come into contact with
each other).
Frozen foods must be immediately
consumed in a short period of time
after defrosting and must never be
frozen again.
We recommend you to attach a label
onto the package and write the
name of the foods in the package
and the freezing time.
Foods suitable for freezing:
Fish and seafood, red and white
meat, poultry, vegetables, fruit,
herbaceous spices, dairy products
(such as cheese, butter and strained
yoghurt), pastries, ready or cooked
meals, potato dishes, souffle and
desserts.
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Foods not suitable for freezing:
Yo g h u r t , s o u r m il k , c r e a m ,
mayonnaise, leaved salad, red
radish, grapes, all fruits (such as
apple, pears and peaches).
For foods to be frozen quickly and
thoroughly, the following specified
amounts per package should not be
exceeded.
-Fruits and vegetables, 0.5-1 kg
-Meat, 1-1.5 kg
A small amount of foods (maximum
2 kg) can also be frozen without the
use of the quick freezing function.
To obtain the best result, apply the
following instructions:
1. Switch the adjusting knob to
MAX or 4 position 24 hours before
placing your fresh foods to freeze.
2. 24 hours after turning the
thermostat knob, place your food that
you want to freeze to the front of top
drawer with higher freezing capacity.
If you have food remained, place them
to the sides of the middle section.
3. Do not forget to turn the
thermostat knob to its previous
position, after placing your food.
4. Do not try to freeze a large
quantity of food at a time. Within 24
hours, this product can freeze the
maximum food quantity specified as
«Freezing Capacity … kg/24 hours»
on its type label. It is not convenient
to put more unfrozen/fresh foods to
the freezer compartment than the
quantity specified on the label.
You can review the Meat and
Fish, Vegetables and Fruits, Dairy
Products tables for placing and
storing your foods in the deep-
freezer.
Recommendations for
Preservation of
Frozen Foods
While purchasing your frozen foods,
make sure that they are frozen at
appropriate temperatures and their
packages are not broken.
Put the packages on the freezer
compartment as soon as possible
after purchasing them.
Make sure that the expiration
date indicated on the packaging
is not expired before consuming
the packaged ready meals that
you remove from the freezer
compartment.
Deep Freezer Information
The EN 62552 standard requires
(according to specific measurement
conditions) that at least 4.5 kg of
food for each 100 liter of freezer
compartment volume can be frozen
at a room temperature of 25°C in 24
hours.
Defrosting the frozen
foods
Depending on the food diversity and
the purpose of use, a selection can be
made between the following options
for defrosting:
At room temperature (it is not very
suitable to defrost the food by
leaving it at room temperature for
a long time in terms of maintaining
the food quality)
In the refrigerator
In the electrical oven (in models with
or without fan)
In the microwave oven
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CAUTION:
Never put acidic beverages in glass
bottles and cans into your freezer
due to the risk of explosion.
If there is moisture and abnormal
swelling in the packaging of frozen
foods, it is likely that they were
previously stored in an improper
storage condition and their contents
deteriorated. Do not consume these
foods without checking.
Since some spices in cooked meals
may change their taste when
exposed to long-term storage
conditions, your frozen foods should
be less seasoned or the desired
spices should be added to the foods
after the thawing process.
Recommended Temperature Settings
Freezer compartment
setting
Remarks
1,2 This is the default recommended temperature
setting.
3 These settings are recommended when the
ambient temperature is higher than 30°C or
when you think the refrigerator is not cool
enough due to frequent opening and closing of
the door.
Quick freezing
(*MAX or 4)
Use when you want to freeze your food in a
short time.It is recommended to be applied to
preserve the quality of your fresh food. You
do not need to use the quick freezing function
when putting your frozen food.You do not need
to use the quick freezing function to freeze a
small amount of fresh food, up to 2 kg per day.
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Meat and Fish Preparation
Longest
storage
time
(month)
M e a t
products
Veal
Steak By cutting them 2 cm thick and placing foil between them or
wrapping tightly with stretch
6 – 8
Roast By packing the pieces of meat in a refrigerator bag or wrapping
them tightly with stretch
6 – 8
Cubes In small pieces 6 – 8
Schnitzel,
chops
By placing foil between cut slices or wrapping individually with
stretch
6 – 8
Mutton
Chops By placing foil between meat pieces or wrapping individually
with stretch
4 - 8
Roast By packing the pieces of meat in a refrigerator bag or wrapping
them tightly with stretch
4 - 8
Cubes By packing the shredded meats in a refrigerator bag or
wrapping them tightly with stretch
4 - 8
Beef
Roast By packing the pieces of meat in a refrigerator bag or wrapping
them tightly with stretch
8-12
Steak By cutting them 2 cm thick and placing foil between them or
wrapping tightly with stretch
8-12
Cubes In small pieces 8-12
Boiled
meat
By packaging in small pieces in a refrigerator bag 8-12
Mince Without seasoning, in flat bags 1 - 3
Offal (piece) In pieces 1 - 3
Fermented sausage - Salami It should be packaged even if it has casing. 1-2
Jambon By placing foil between cut slices 2-3
Poultry
a n d
hunting
animals
Chicken and Turkey By wrapping in foil 4 – 6
Goose By wrapping in foil (portions should not exceed 2.5 kg) 4 – 6
Duck By wrapping in foil (portions should not exceed 2.5 kg) 4-6
Deer, Rabbit, Roe Deer By wrapping in foil (portions should not exceed 2.5 kg, and their
bones should be separated)
6 – 8
Fish
a n d
seafood
Freshwater fish (Trout, Carp,
Crane, Catfish)
After thoroughly cleaning the inside and scales, it should be
washed and dried, and the tail and head parts should be cut
when necessary.
2
Lean fish (Sea bass, Turbot, Sole) 4-6
Fatty fish (Bonito, Mackerel,
Bluefish, Red Mullet, Anchovy)
2 - 4
Shellfish Cleaned and in bags 4 - 6
Caviar In its packaging, in an aluminum or plastic container 2 - 3
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