USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
STORING FOOD IN THE
REFRIGERATOR
The refrigerator has been designed to provide you with maximum
Moving Tray |
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Can be used to store small dairy items |
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like butter or margarine, yogurt, or cream | Butter/Cheese | |
cheese bricks. | ||
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Bottle Bin
Designed to handle large, bulky items such as gallons of milk or other large bottles and containers.
Refrigerator Shelves
Designed to be
STORING FOOD IN THE
FREEZER DRAWER
Pull-Out Drawer
Best used to store meats or dry foods. Stored food should be placed in a container or wrapped securely using plastic wrap or other suitable wrapping materials.
Freezer Drawer Bin
Can be used to store meat and dry foods. Stored food should be placed in a container or wrapped securely using plastic wrap or other suitable wrapping materials.
NOTE: Bottles should be stored tightly together so that they do not tip and fall out when the refrigerator door is opened.
NOTE: If you plan to go away for a long time, empty the refrigerator and turn it off. Wipe the excess moisture from the inside of the appliance and leave the doors open. This helps keep odor and mold from developing.
Vegetable and Fruit Drawers
Used for preserving the freshness of your stored vegetables and fruits. This drawer has been specifically designed to control the level of humidity within the compartment. Keep vegetables and fruits separate when possible.
USING THE ICE MAKER
1. Pull out the
NOTE: Do not place any large articles of food under the lamp in the refrigerator. An air sensor is located near the lamp and if the sensor is blocked, your refrigerator may become too cold. Place vegetables and fruits in the Vegetable and Fruit Drawers to avoid freezing them.
If the food in your refrigerator becomes frozen, please set the temperature higher.
2. Fill trays up to the water level mark (arrow).
3.Put the
4.Once the water has become frozen, turn the dials on the ice cube trays
to empty ice cubes into the storage bin.
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