Refrigerator Compartment
Arranging Food - Figure 11 |
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Figure 11
(1)Butter, cheese
(2)Eggs
(3)Gallon containers, cans, drinks, bottles
(4)Frozen food, ice cubes
(5)Meat and sausage products, dairy products
(6)Baked goods,
(7)Fruit, vegetables, salad
IMPORTANT
•Liquids and food which give off or absorb odors and flavors should always be stored covered or in closed containers.
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•Fruit, vegetables and salad can be stored unpacked in the bins.
To avoid possible injury, only adjust an empty shelf or door rack. Do not attempt to adjust a shelf or door rack with food on it.
You can rearrange the height of the shelves and door racks as required.
Repositioning the door racks - Figure 12
Slide the door rack up, |
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pullout toward you and |
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replace in reverse order. | Figure 12 |
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To remove the vegetable drawer
Pull the drawer straight out, grip at the back and lift out - Figure 13.
To install the vegetable drawer
Place the drawer on the rails. The rails must be fully extended and aligned with the front of the drawer. Slide the drawer in.
Figure 13
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