Summit 225D6783P011 manual Maximum storage times for frozen food

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• If you need additional space to store

 

The following fruits and garden

your vegetables, the following fruits

produce should be stored in

and garden produce can be kept on

the crisper due to their delicate

the higher shelves as they are more

nature:

cold-resistant: artichoke, broccoli,

 

peas, spinach, cabbage, leek,

Asparagus, blackberries,

turnip, spring onions, and parsley.

mushrooms, strawberries, figs,

To prevent them from drying out and

and grapes.

their aromas from mixing put them in

To protect them further we

plastic bags.

recommend you keep them

• Don’t keep garlic in the refrigerator

in the Veggie Balcony, which

as the cold and darkness promote

comes with certain models.

germination.

This has been designed to

• With other models it is recommended

ensure that delicate foods are

that you keep milk near an airway.

not bruised and that those little

However, with our air flow system

odds and ends don’t get lost

you can store it on the refrigerator

and go off, which could affect

door shelves as the air is distributed

the rest of your food.

evenly throughout.

 

 

Sodas and beers keep perfectly on the upper door shelves, where they are easily accessible and exposed to the cold quickly and directly.

When putting in and taking out food and drink try not to leave the door open too long. This will reduce your refrigerator’s energy consumption and make it more efficient.

When freezing food, prepare small portions and place them in such a way that the air in the freezer can circulate around them. This will make freezing time faster and ensure you use the entire portion.

Always take heed of use-by dates on frozen food as indicated by the manufacturer.

Do not place sealed glass containers which have any liquids inside in the freezer, as these could break and cause an accident.

Products such as sorbet or pieces of ice should not be consumed at too cold temperature.

When putting a food item into the freezer try to avoid putting it on top of or too close to an item that is already frozen.

Avoid storing food in the freezer for excessive durations of time. See the following quick reference guide:

Maximum storage times for frozen food

Time

1 month

3 months

6 months

9 months

12months

Food

Sausages

Fish

Pork

Fruit pulp

Chicken

Ham

Seafood

 

Vegetables

Beef

 

Ice-cream

Shrimp

 

 

 

 

Desserts

Prawns

 

 

 

note: If you own the Ingenious Model and want to go to the troubleshooting section and customer service, go to page 32.

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Contents Refrigerator Welcome Quick Installation Guide Temperature ControlAir Flow How to Get the Most from Your Refrigerator Air RegulatorQuick installation guide CleaningWelcome Choosing a locationIngenious Model Quick reference guide for the ingenious model Installation Where to start?Positioning Observe the following when installing LevellingElectrical installation Minimum electrical requirementsTemperature control Know your productTemperatura ambiente Values in Celsius DegreesGeneral temperature control Air regulatorPage Exterior display Express chill zone functionTable of recommended chilling times How does it work?Beverages Times Strawberry Charlotte Rice PuddingChocolate Covered Strawberries Exterior temperature control Power cool functionAlarm function Holidays functionEnergy saver Lock functionSmart station Suggestions on how to get the most from your Smart Station Its many usesSmart fill ice factory Starting upCleaning the cylinder Cleaning the smart fill ice factoryRemoval of ice Cleaning the tray Compartments Fruits & veggies crisperDeli fresh compartment Meat keeperHumidity controls Take&go egg boxSafety glass spill guard shelves How to remove the shelvesExpress chill zone Freezer shelvesShelves Air distribution Getting the most from your refrigerator After Buying Your FoodstuffsMaximum storage times for frozen food Solving problems Cleaning and servicing your refrigeratorGeneral precautions Heating of areas near the freezerHolidays and absences Power outagesMoving Normal operating sounds Changing the light bulbFrequently asked questions and operating guide Problem Probable Cause What to DoProblem Probable Cause What to Do Revised 07/20/12 Requesting Service