Owner's Manual

Suggestions
on
food
storage
12
Storing
Food
If
you
keep
the
fridge-freezer
in
a
hot,
and
humid
place,
frequently
open
its
door
or
put
a
lot
of
vegetables
in
it,
dew
may
form
in
it,
which
has
no
effect
on
its
performance.
Remove
the
dew
with
dust
cloth
free
from
care.
Note
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Do
not
store
food
which
goes
bad
easily
at
low
temperature,
such
as
banana,
and
melon.
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Allow
hot
food
to
cool
prior
to
storing.
Placing
hot
food
in
the
fridge-freezer
could
spoil
other
food,
and
lead
to
higher
electric
bills.
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When
storing
the
food,
use
a
container
with
a
lid.
This
prevents
moisture
from
evaporating,
and
helps
food
to
keep
its
taste
and
nutrients.
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Do
not
block
air
vents
with
food.
Smooth
circulation
of
cold
air
keeps
fridge-freezer
temperature
even.
?
Do
not
open
the
door
frequently.
Opening
the
door
lets
warm
air
enter
the
fridge-freezer,
and
cause
temperature
to
rise.
?
To
adjust
the
temperature
control
easily,
do
not
store
food
near
the
temperature
control
dial.
?
Never
keep
too
many
foods
in
door
rack,
as
this
may
stop
the
door
from
fully
closing.
?
Do
not
store
bottles
in
the
freezer
compartment
-
they
may
break
when
frozen.
?
Do
not
refreeze
food
that
has
been
thawed.
This
causes
loss of
taste
and
nutrition.