GE TPJ24PF, TPJ24PR What to Know about Frozen Foods, Basic Things to Know about Home Freezing

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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT FROZEN FOODS

(1)METHODS OF SELECTING AND USING STORE-BOUGHT FROZEN FOODS

There are approximately 3,000 varieties of frozen food on the market at the present time. Store-bought frozen foods are wholesome, high in nutritional value and easy to prepare. Spoilage or food poisoning are of no concern. The most attractive feature of frozen food is its longevity (1–3 months). As long as you have frozen items on hand in the freezer, it is easy to prepare a splendid meal on short notice, with minimal concern should unexpected guests drop in.

• TIPS FOR SELECTION

1. Select items preserved in a showcase, indicating a temperature below -18°C.

2. Select items with an approval label from the Japan Frozen Food Association.

3. Select items with the latest manufacturing date.

4. Select items with proper shape and that are frozen hard.

5.Select items without torn wrappings.

6.Avoid items with obscured view of contents due to excessive frosting. They may have been re-frozen.

TIPS FOR THAWING

1.Thaw only the amount needed. Only the needed portion should be thawed by breaking the selection into small pieces or cutting

it with a saw.

2. Do not thaw completely. The correct stage for cooking is reached when edges become soft but the core is still frozen.

3.Food should be cooked as soon as it is thawed.

4.Use the appropriate thawing method prescribed for each particular food.

(2)BASIC THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT HOME FREEZING

THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FREEZING

1.Food items should be fresh. Freshness is most important to

ensure tasty frozen food.

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2.Cool food before freezing. If a hot item is placed inside the

freezer, the freezer will warm up, affecting other food items.

3.Always seal products in an airtight container or wrapping in order to prevent changes in food. In addition, liquids should be stored in containers with extra volume to accommodate expansion.

4.Freeze single servings measured according to the size of your

family.

5. Arrange in thin packages and freeze quickly. The trick for good home freezing is “quick freezing,” which is why packaging should be thin.

6.Set freezer dial to HIGH cooling (9). Return dial to original (normal) setting after freezing is complete.

7.Door should be kept closed as much as possible.

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Contents Operations Guide Instructions for Safe Operation Do notWipe Plug Clean When DirtyClean Plug Do not DisassembleConnect Grounding Connecting Do not InstallMalfunction or Short CircuitRemove Gasket IgnitionDo not USE Installation Warning Power PlugPrevent from Toppling Over Attach Shelves SecurelyPossibility Or FireDo not Damage Keep DRYDo not Touch Provide Operations GuidePart Names TFJ28PF, TFJ30PF, TPJ24PFTFJ20JR Specifications Freezer PerformanceExternal Dimensions TPJ24PF TPJ24PR TPJ24BRExternal Dimensions Instructions for Installation Refrigerator should be installed on a firm and level floorInstructions for Operation Operation of Temperature Control Dials SET AT Position 5 for Normal USEFreezer Compartment Refrigerator CompartmentInterior Temperature Control How to Prevent FreezingNormal Operation Additional Cooling on Refrigerator Compartment SideAdditional Cooling on Freezer Compartment Side Small Amount of Food is StoredOperation of the Custom Dispenser Dispensing ICE CubesOperation of the Custom Dispenser Operation of Icemaker Automatic ICE-MAKING Apparatus Removing the ICE BucketFreezer Compartment Shelf Utilizing the Interior SpaceRefrigerator Compartment Shelves Utilizing the Interior Space High Humidity Vegetable CompartmentAdjustable Height Door Pocket CHILLING/VEGETABLE CompartmentQUICK-SERVE Shelf with Serving Dishes Wine RackFreezer Air Lift to Access Lower When Finished Electronic Monitor & Diagnostic System Refrigerator Interior Temperature MonitorDOOR-LEFT-OPEN Monitor KEY to SET DOOR-LEFT-OPEN Warning Indicator Light for Normal Operation System CHECK/RESET KEY Malfunction Diagnosis Code Display Window Selection Touch KEYIcemaker Malfunction Automatic Icemaker CI Power Source Malfunction PFFreezer Compartment Malfunction FF Storage of Food Storage of FoodBasic Things to Know about Home Freezing Methods of Selecting and Using STORE-BOUGHT Frozen FoodsWhat to Know about Frozen Foods Care and Cleaning of Refrigerator SELF-DIAGNOSIS Warranty and AFTER-SERVICE Please Read Carefully During Warranty PeriodAre these symptoms present? Inspection of Older Model Refrigerators