Storing Food in the Freezer
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| Do not put your fingers, hands or any other objects in the ice | |
ICE CHUTE | chute or the ice maker bucket. This may result in personal injury | ||
| WARNING | or material damage. | |
2 | SHELVES | Can be used to store all types of frozen food. | |
3 | DOOR BINS | Can be used for small packages of frozen | |
food. | |||
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| Best used to store meats or dry foods. | |
4 | DRAWERS | Stored food should be wrapped securely | |
using foil or other suitable wrapping | |||
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| materials or containers. |
Storing Food in the Fridge
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| Designed to be | |
5 | SHELVES | used to store all types of food and drinks. | |
Circular marks on the glass surface are a | |||
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| normal phenomenon and can usually be | |
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| wiped clean with a damp cloth. | |
6 | WINE SHELF (OPTIONAL) | Helps wines maintain their taste by providing an optimized place | |
for storing your wine bottles. | |||
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7 | MOVING SHELF | Designed to move with foods easily. It can be used to store all | |
(OPTIONAL) | types food and drinks need to move often. | ||
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| Maximizing and efficiently space usage. | |
Enough to store not wine bottles but also 2 litter | |||
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| carton of milk. | |
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| Best place to keep eggs. | |
9 | EGG TRAY | Place the EGG TRAY on the shelf for easy | |
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| access. | |
| COOLSELECT ZONE | Helps to preserve the taste, and prolong the | |
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DRAWER (OPTIONAL) | meat, poultry, fish or any other foods that are | ||
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| consumed on a regular basis. | |
| FRUIT & VEGETABLE | Used to preserve the freshness of your stored | |
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DRAWER | designed to control the level of humidity | ||
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| within the drawer. | |
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| Can be used to store smaller dairy items like | |
12 | DAIRY BIN | butter or margarine, yogurt or | |
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| bricks. | |
| DOOR BINS | Designed to handle large, bulky items such | |
13 | as gallons of milk or other large bottles and | ||
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| containers. |
Bottles should be stored tightly together so that they do not tip and fall out when the refrigerator door is opened.
•If you plan to go away for a significant 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.
•If the refrigerator is not to be used for a long period of time, pull out the power plug.
WARNING - Deterioration in the insulation may cause fire.
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