T
IPS ON COOLING FOODSTUFFS
Foodstuffs in the refrigerator
Always cover up
Do not chill warm
Wrap meat and
fish in film
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To avoid moisture triggering defrosting, cover up
liquids before putting them in the refrigerator. Frost
liquids
tends to concentrate in the coldest zones of the
evaporator and thus promotes defrosting.
Never put warm foods into the fridge
foods
compartment, all food must cool down to room
temperature before storing it in the fridge. Place
the foodstuffs so that there is sufficient circulation
of air within the refrigerator.
Do not allow objects to come into contact with the
rear wall of the refrigerator since they can freeze on
to it. Avoid opening the door too often.
Store liquors and spirits vertically in well-sealed
bottles in the refrigerator.
Store meat and cleaned fish (wrapped in several
layers of paper or plastic foil) in the coldest part of
the refrigerator to keep them as fresh as possible.
This is on top of the glass plate over the vegetable
bin. However, do not keep meat and fish longer
than 2 days.
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER COMBINATION MD 2867
Fruit and vegetables can be stored un-
wrapped in the vegetable compartment.