Page 1: ...mSolver 13 14 FreezingRecommendations 5 1o Safety Instructions 3 DairyProducts 9 TemperatureAlarm 5 Fruit 8 TemperatureControl 4 Meats PoultryandFish 6 warranv BackCover Packaging Suggestions 10 Prepa...
Page 2: ...tilatedlaundryarea or storage room Avoidputtingit nextto your range a heatingvent or wherethe sun will shinedirectlyon it Try to arrange your frozen foods systematically so you can find what you want...
Page 3: ...ongasfoodsfrozen oniyonce andthesoonerthey re used thebettertheireatingwiiibe If youroldfreezeris still aroundthe housebut notin use be sureto removethe Iid or door This will reducethe possibilityof d...
Page 4: ...best performanceand to prevent overloadinghousewiring circuits which could causea possiblefire hazardfrom overheatingwires Freezer Locatkm Yourfreezer should be conveniently located for day to day use...
Page 5: ...bags or wrappers can be used Make sure they are especially designed for freezing 5 Fo low reliable instructions for freezing different types of food 6 Freeze foods in practical meal sized packages 7 F...
Page 6: ...s are not suitably wrapped for freezing Rewrap in rnoisture vapor prOOf material Remove as much bone and fat as possiblefrom meat beforepa aging Do not salt meat When individual piecesofmeatarepackage...
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Page 8: ...xes out of pods 2 to 3 min 4 to 5 min leaving l 2 inch head space Seal BROCCOLI Selecttender uniform 3 min 5 rein Chill immediately Drain headsof dark green color Packagein cartonsin Letstand l 2 hour...
Page 9: ...lc Mix 1teaspoon crystalline ascorbic acid with 1 2cup of sugar and sprinkle over 1quart of fruit Stir M3W IES Proper maturity is important Immature 1 Maybe packeddry or 2 packed berries should not be...
Page 10: ...ings Refriger ator cookie dough may be wrapped and frozen in bars Slice as needed without defrosting and bake Pies Most pies except cream custard or meringue topped pies freeze well baked or unbaked B...
Page 11: ...hane Baked goods sandwiches small meat cuts 1 Place food in center of wrapping paper llllli I llw I 2 Bring two parallel edges together Fold in lock seam repeat untilthe lastfold restsfirmly on food E...
Page 12: ...he freezer 4 Youmay hasten defrosting by leaving the freezer lid open and removing large loose pieces of frost beforethey melt or by adding pans of hot water Note Water may drip from the back flange o...
Page 13: ...powercord plug from the wail outlet Removefoods defrost and clean the freezer E sure the freezerstaysin an uprightposhkm during actual moving and in the van Thefreezer must be secured in the van to pr...
Page 14: ...ion space behind cabinet Nepds proper clearance at back see page 4 The ff r y Wgjak ca ing j fy e j j fa e w e carnp e is on e Cabinet is not positioned solidly on floor Use shims to correct for uneve...
Page 15: ...XCES iVEFROST 13 JILD4JP 1 13iowrI fuse or tripped circuit breaker Not ph Qg6din Packagemaybe hoiding the lid qmn Temperatureccmtmiissetontoohighanumber Packagesarenotproperiy wrapped or seaied Exten...
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Page 17: ...rized Customer Care servicersduring normal working hours Look in the White or Yellow Pages of your telephone directory for GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC HO...