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OPERATING YOUR SIDE-BY-SIDE REFRIGERATOR
Storing Food in the Freezer
Storing Food in the Fridge
GLASS SHELVES
Can be used to store all types of frozen food.
DOOR BINS
Can be used for small packages of frozen
food.
DRAWERS
Best used to store meat or packaged food.
Stored food should be wrapped securely using
foil or other suitable wrapping materials or containers.
GLASS SHELVES
Designed to be crack-resistant. They can be
used to store all types of food and drinks.
Circular marks on the glass surface are a normal
phenomenon and can usually be wiped clean with a
damp cloth.
FRUIT &
VEGETABLE
DRAWER
Used to preserve the freshness of your stored
vegetables and fruits. It has been specifically
designed to control the level of humidity within
the drawer.
DOOR BINS
Designed to handle large, bulky items such
as gallons of milk or other large bottles and
containers.
ICE TRAY(OPTION)
Do not put your fingers, hands or any other
objects in the ice box or the ice tray bucket.
This may result in personal injury or material damage.
Note: 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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If you plan to go out for a long 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 germ from
developing.
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If the refrigerator is not to be used for a long period of time, pull out
the power plug.
- Abrasion in the insulation may cause fire.
WARNING