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To reduce humidity and the
consequent increase of frost,
NEVER place liquids in unsealed
containers in the refrigerator.
Frost tends to concentrate in
the coldest parts of the
evaporator. In time, the unit
will need more frequent
defrosting if too much humidity
develops inside it.
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Make sure that you arrange food
in such a way that the door can
close completely. Be especially
wary of protruding items
between shelves and the inside
of the door, such as bottles.
•
NEVER place warm food inside
the refrigerator. Warm food
must be allowed to cool at room
temperature. It should then be
arranged to ensure adequate air
circulation in the refrigerator
compartment.
•
DO NOT ALLOW anything to
touch the refrigerator’s back
wall as it will cause frost. Also,
packaging, especially paper, can
stick to it and spoil.
•
Crispy / delicate foods should be
stored in the coldest parts of
the fridge.
•
DO NOT open the
refrigerator door too often
or leave it open for long
spells of time.
•
ARRANGE meat and cleaned
fish (wrapped in packages or
sheets of plastic) which you
will then use within 1-2
days.
•
You can put fruits and
vegetables into the crisper
without packing them.
•
Use the egg holders provided
in the door space to store
your eggs.
•
Unpleasant odours within
may mean your fridge needs
cleaning or that food has
spoiled.
•
If you are planning on being
away from your refrigerator
for a few days (such as going
on holiday), make sure that
you remove quickly
perishable articles of food
from your fridge before you
go and dispose of them.
ARRANGING FOOD IN YOUR FRIDGE
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