How to Store Food in Your Beko Freezer
Storing food in the freezer can help preserve its freshness and extend its shelf life. Follow
these simple tips to ensure your freezer is organized and functions efficiently.
Step 1: Avoid Blocking Sensors and Cooling Fans
Make sure not to place food in front of the sensors, air channels, or cooling fans. This can
disrupt airflow and lead to cooling issues in your freezer.
Step 2: Don’t Overfill the Freezer
Avoid overfilling your freezer compartments. Overfilling can interfere with temperature
sensing, air circulation, and the cooling process. It can also prevent the door from closing
properly.
Step 3: Use Containers to Prevent Odor Mixing
To prevent different odors from mixing, always store food in airtight containers or use
properly sealed packaging. This helps maintain the freshness of your food and prevents
contamination of flavors.
Step 4: Separate Warm and Frozen Foods
Avoid placing warm food next to frozen food. Warm items can cause partial thawing,
affecting the quality and safety of the frozen food.
Step 5: Check Expiry Dates
Regularly check the expiry dates of items stored in your freezer. This will help you prevent
rotting, bad odors, and food waste.
Step 6: Avoid Large Food Quantities at Once
Do not load your freezer with large amounts of food at one time. Adding too much at once
can dramatically affect the internal temperature, causing the freezer to work harder to cool
everything down.
Step 7: Store Different Foods Separately
To avoid odor transfer, especially for strong-smelling foods like fish or chicken, store
different types of food separately in dedicated containers.
By following these tips, you’ll keep your freezer organized, maintain food quality, and
ensure your Beko appliance runs efficiently.