Refrigerator User Manual

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(hd’n FreshDrawer
Thisrefrigerateddraweris
designedtoprovidetemporary
storageforbulkmeatandlower
humiditystorageforitemssuchas:
@Apples
@Nectarines * Raspberries
~ Apricots
~ Oranges
e Summer
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Grapes e Peaches
Squash
eMushrooms o Pears
oStrawberries
eTangerines
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Thisrefrigerateddraweris
de,signedto keepunwrappedfoods
freshbyretainingthenatural
moisturecontentoffoodssuchas:
e Afiiehokes
e cherries
~Plums
eAsparagus
eCom
~Radishes
* Beets,topped ~Currants
eRhubarb
~Blueberries
oGreens,leafy * Spinach
oCarrots
eLettuce
oTomatoes,
~Celery eParsiey
ripe
ePeas,green
Asin anyrefrigeratedstoragearea,
it isrecommendedthatodorous
foodsbestoredwrapped—foods
suchas:
e
Broccoli
eCabbage ~Parsnips
o Brussels
@Cauliflower
oTurnips
Sprouts
* Greenonions
Storagetimewilldependuponthe
typeoffoodanditsconditionwhen
placedinthedrawer.
Excesswaterwhichmay
accumulateinthebottomofthe
Nloist’nFreshdrawershouldbe
pouredoutandthedrawerwiped
dry,
TheMoist’nFreshdraweris
partiallysealedbygasketsattached
tothecoverat thefrontandback
edges.Alwaysreplaceit inthis
coverandpush thedrawerallthe
wayin.
DrawerRemoval
Drawerswillstopbeforecomingall
thewayoutoftherefrigeratorto
helppreventcontentsfromspiIiing
ontothefloor.Drawerscaneasily
beremovedbytiltingupslightly
andpullingpast“stop”location.
Toremovedrawerswhenthe
freshfoodcompartmentdoor
cannotbeopenedMy:
L Removedrawerfarthestfrom
door.
2. Liftdrawercoverupandpullit
out.
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3. Slideremainingdrawerand
covertothemiddle.
4. Pulldraweroutuntilit hitsthe
stops.Then,withthumbsonedge
ofdrawercovertrim, liftdrawer
slightlyup andoutoverthestops.
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