Owner's Manual

STORING
FOOD
Store
fresh
food
in
the
refrigerator
compartment.
How
food
is
frozen
and
defrosted
is
an
important
factor
in
maintaining
freshness
and
flavor.
Do
not
store
food
which
spoils easily
at
low
temperatures,
such
as
bananas,
pineapples,
and
melons.
Allow
hot
food
to
cool
prior
to
storing.
Placing
hot
food
in
the
refrigerator
could
spoil
other
food,
and
lead
to
high
electricity
bills!
When
storing,
wrap
food
in
vinyl,
or
place
in
a
covered
container.
This
prevents
moisture
from
evaporating,
and
helps
food
to
keep
its
taste
and
nutritional
value.
Do
not
block
air
vents
with
food.
Smooth
circulation
of
chilled
air
keeps
the
refrigerator
temperature
even.
Do
not
open
the
door
frequently.
Opening
the
door
lets
warm
air
enter
the
refrigerator,
causing
temperature
to
rise.
To
adjust
the
temperature
control
easily,
do
not
store
food
near
the
temperature
control
dial.
FREEZER
COMPARTMENT
Do
not
store
bottles
in
the
freezer
compartment
-
they
may
break
when
frozen.
Do
not
refreeze
food
that
has
been
defrosted.
This
causes
loss
of
taste
and
nutritional
value.
When
storing
frozen
food,
like
ice
cream,
for
a
long
period,
place
it
on
the
freezer
shelf,
not
in
the
door
rack.
Please
avoid
loading
foods
in
front
of
the
air
vent
for
not
disturbing
air
circulation.
REFRIGERATOR
COMPARTMENT
Avoid
placing
moist
food
on
deep
interior
refrigerator
shelves,
it
could
freeze
upon
direct
contact
with
chilled
air.
To
avoid
this,
it
is
better
to
store
food
in
a
covered
container.
Always
clean
food
prior
to
refrigeration.
Vegetables
and
fruits
should
be
washed
and
wiped,
and
packed
food
should
be
wiped
clean,
to
prevent
other
food
from
spoiling.
If
you
keep
the
refrigerator
in
a
hot
and
humid
place,
frequently
opening
the
door
or
putting
a
lot
of
vegetables
in
it
may
cause
dew
to
form.
This
has
no
effect
on
its
performance.
Remove
the
dew
with
a
dry,
dust-free
cloth.
If
droplets
form
beneath
the
cover
of
the
vegetable
drawer,
keep
vegetables
or
fruits
wrapped
with
plastic
wrap.
8
SUGGESTIONS
ON
FOOD
STORAGE
NOTE
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