Summit CT-67A, CT-67B, CT-67SSTB instruction manual Freezing Fresh Foods, Storing Frozen Foods

Page 7

Freezing Fresh Foods

Carefully select food you intend to freeze; the food should be of adequate quality and suitable for freezing.

Use correct packaging and wrap it right.

-The packaging should be air tight and shouldn’t leak; this may cause substantial vitamin loss and dehydration of the foods.

-Foils and bags should be soft enough to tightly wrap around the foods.

Mark the packages with the following data: kind and amount of foods and the date of loading.

It is most important that the food is frozen as quickly as possible.

We recommend that the size of the package not to be too large and to be cooled off before loading into the freezer.

The amount of fresh foods that can be loaded in the freezer within 24 hours is indicated on the rating plate. If the loaded amount is too large, the quality of freezing is reduced which affects the quality of frozen foods.

Freezing Procedure

24 hours before loading the freezer with fresh foods, set the thermostat position between 4 and 7. Place the packages on the shelf and let them freeze. And 24 hours after loading the packages reset the thermostat if necessary to an operating temperature.

The next time you want to freeze fresh foods, repeat the freezing procedure and be careful that the packages containing fresh foods do not touch the frozen packages.

When freezing smaller amounts of food (up to 1 kg) there is no need to change the thermostat setting (see Temperature Selection).

Storing Frozen Foods

Frozen foods can be stored on the bottom of the appliance or on the shelf.

Instructions for Use

Image 7
Contents Felix STORCH, INC Summit Appliance Division Mounting Instructions Before Putting Into UseWe Care for the Environment Tips for Energy SavingsDisposing of the Worn Out Appliance Choosing the Right Place Placing and InstallationConnection to Power Supply Class Ambient TemperatureOperation Control Temperature SelectionArticle of Food UseFresh Food Storage Time in the Refrigerator Storing Fresh FoodsStoring Frozen Foods Freezing Fresh FoodsIce Making Defrosting Frozen FoodCommercially Frozen Foods Changing the Direction of Opening the Door Automatic Defrosting of the Refrigerator Maintenance and CleaningCleaning the Appliance Manual Defrosting of the Low Temperature CompartmentIce Formation on the Inner Rear Wall Trouble-Shooting GuideSwitch Off the Appliance When Not in Use Continuous Operation of the Refrigerating SystemNoise Bulb Replacement