STORAGE OF FOOD
How to Use the Refrigerator Compartment?
Eggs have to be put in the eggs' pockets, bottles in the bottles'
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pocket, etc.
Fruits and vegetables have to be put in the salad crisper.
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Jars have to take place in the tubs of the door of the
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refrigerator.
Other perishable food, or which can loosen stenches in the
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refrigerator, must be separately packed.
Placement of Food
Please not accumulate too much food in the refrigerator
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because it would engender a loss of cold.
Food has to be wrapped separately in aluminum sheet or in
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cellophane sheet or in airtight plastic boxes.
Hot food cannot be put in the refrigerator or in the freezer until
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they have reached the ambient temperature, or it will
increase electrical consumption.
Never place vegetables and fruits into freezer compartment
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because they will be unfit for the consumption once defrosted.
DEFROSTING
When the refrigerator working for a long time, the inner surface of
the freezer will be covered with a layer of hoarfrost. It may raise the
electricity consumption and decrease the effect of refrigeration.
Then you should defrost your freezer once a month.
When defrosting, cut off the power, open the door and move frozen
foods to a cool place. Use a plastic spatula to remove the
hoarfrost. Then remove the hoarfrost so unstuck and wipe the inside
of your freezer with a sweet and dry cloth.
Notes: Never use metal tools to defrost your freezer because it
could damage it.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The refrigerator should be cleaned once a month. Before cleaning,
the electric plug must be removed from the power supply.
Wipe the inside and the outside of the refrigerator with a wet soft
cloth.
If it's too dirty, clean with a soft cloth with neutral detergent and,
then remove the moisture with dry cloth.
If you leave the refrigerator idle for a long time, proceed as follows:
Disconnect the refrigerator from the electric power supply.
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Remove all food.
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Clean and dry the inside as instructed in the direction given
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