Storing food in the freezer
( 1 ) Ice Maker Bucket
Designed to store lots of ice easily.
WARNING
Do not put your fingers, hands or any other
objects in the ice chute or the ice maker bucket.
This may result in personal injury or material
damage.
( 2 ) Shelves
Can be used to store all types of frozen food.
( 3 ) Drawers
Best used to store meat or dry food.
Stored food should be wrapped securely using
foil or other suitable wrapping materials or
containers.
( 4 ) Door Bins
Can be used for small packages of frozen food.
Storage in the fridge
( 5 ) Shelves
Designed to be crack-resistant.
Can be used to store all types of food and drinks.
Circular marks on the glass surface are normal
phenomenon and can usually be wiped clean
with a damp cloth.
( 6 ) Door Bins
Designed to handle large, bulky items such
as gallons of milk or other large bottles and
containers.
( 7 ) Fruit & Vegetable Drawer
Used to preserve the freshness of your stored
vegetables and fruits.
Bottles should be stored tightly together
so that they do not tip and fall out when
the refrigerator door is opened.
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WARNING
• If you plan to go away for a significant time,
empty the refrigerator and turn it off.
Wipe the excess moisture from the inside of the
appliance and leave the doors open.
This helps keep odor and mold from
developing.
• If the refrigerator is not to be used for a long
period of time, pull out the power plug.
- Deterioration of the power cord insulation can
cause fire.
• Note that if you wrap food in a plastic bag and
keep it in the refrigerator, the plastic bag can
get stuck in the door and keep the door from
closing properly.
If you do the same in the freezer, the bag
can get caught in the door, causing the ice
dispenser to work improperly and/or keep the
door from closing properly.
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