REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
Arranging Food - Figure 27
When the fan is off, the natural circulation of air in the refrigerator compartment results in different temperatures in different parts of the refrigerator. The refrigerator is coldest just above the vegetable bins and near the rear wall (best for sausage and meat products); it is warmest at the front, at the top and in the door (best for spreadable butter, cheese, etc.). Do not put food against the rear wall; the food could freeze.
(1) | butter, cheese |
(2) | eggs |
(3) | cans, drinks, bottles |
(4) | preserves |
(5) | dairy products, baked goods, drinks |
(6) | raw meat, cold meats, fish, |
(7) | fruit, vegetables, salad |
Notes
●Store food so air can circulate properly around it. Do not pack the refrigerator too full.
●Liquids and food which give off or absorb odors and flavors should always be stored covered or in closed containers.
●Always store food which gives off or is sensitive to ethylene gases such as fruit, vegetables and salads separately or wrapped in order not to affect their storage life. For example, do not store tomatoes together with kiwis or cabbage.
Shelf Arrangement
!CAUTION
LACERATION HAZARD!
•To avoid possible injury, only adjust an empty shelf. Do not attempt to adjust a shelf with food on it.
•Failure to follow these instructions may result in minor or moderate injury.
You can rearrange the height of the shelves and door racks as required.
Repositioning the door racks - Figure 28
Figure 27
Empty the door rack, slide the door rack up, pull
out toward you and replace in reverse order.
Adjusting the bottle holder
You can protect the bottles from falling over when the door is opened and closed. Always hold by the plastic handle.
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Figure 28
A delight in freshness
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