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STORING FOOD

IN

OUT

Refrigeration reduces the rate of food spoilage. 

To maximise the shelf life of perishable food products, 

ensure that the food is of the freshest possible quality. 

The following is a general guide to help promote longer food 

storage.

Fruit / Vegetables

To minimize moisture loss, fruit and vegetables should be 

loosely enclosed in a plastic material (e.g. wrap, bags) and 

place in the vegetable crisper and fruit case.

If you store a lot of vegetables, dew may form. This has no 

effect on the operation or the performance. Use a dry cloth 

to remove the dew.

Dairy Products & Eggs

Most dairy products have a use by date on the outer 

• 

packaging which informs the recommended temperature 

and shelf life of the product.

Eggs should be stored in the Egg tray.

• 

Meats / Fish / Poultry

Place on a plate or dish and cover with paper or plastic 

• 

wrap.

For larger cuts of meat, 

fi

 sh, or poultry, place to the rear of 

• 

the shelves.

Ensure all cooked food is wrapped securely or placed in an 

• 

airtight container.

NOTE

Evenly place the 

• 

food on the shelves 

to allow the cooling 

air to circulate 

ef

fi

 ciently.

Hot foods should be cooled before 

• 

storing. Storing hot foods increases 

the temperature in the unit and 

increases the risk of food spoilage.

Do not block the outlet and inlet of the 

• 

cool air circulating circuit with foods 

or containers; otherwise the foods will 

not be evenly cooled throughout the 

refrigerator.

Keep the door securely closed.

• 

Do not place food directly in front of cold air 

outlet. This may lead to the food freezing.

For best freezing

Quality of foods should be fresh.

• 

Freeze small quantities of food at a time to freeze them 

• 

quickly.

Food should be properly sealed, sealed tightly or covered.

• 

Evenly place the food in the freezer.

• 

Label bags or containers to keep an inventory of frozen 

• 

food.

Vegetables are improper 

 

in this case. They may 

be frozen.

Fruits

Dairy products

Small foods

Eggs etc.

Bottles etc.

(Big size)

Meat, Fish, Poultry etc.

Vegetables

Small foods

Juice etc.

Bottles etc.

Frozen foods

(Small size)

Frozen foods

(Big size)

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Summary of Contents for SJ-F624ST

Page 1: ... FREEZER OPERATION MANUAL CONTENTS WARNING 2 CAUTION 2 INSTALLATION 3 DESCRIPTION 4 OPERATION 5 STORING FOOD 6 CARE AND CLEANING 7 BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE 8 SPECIFICATION 9 WARRANTY 10 MODEL SJ F624ST SJ F676ST ...

Page 2: ... deposited on the power plug may cause fire Wipe it off carefully Do not attempt to change or modify this refrigerator This may result in fire electric shock or injury Ensure that the refrigerator presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal e g remove the magnetic door seals to prevent child entrapment WARNING Attention about Power supply Do not use an extension cord or adapter ...

Page 3: ...nsure that the refrigerator is positioned firmly and flat on the floor Before using your refrigerator Clean the inside parts with a cloth soaked in warm water If soapy water is used wipe it off thoroughly with water INSTALLATION 3 When right and left doors are not properly aligned adjust using the adjustable feet NOTE Position your refrigerator so that the plug is accessible Keep your refrigerator...

Page 4: ...the tray Ice cube box 19 Magnetic door seal 20 Control panel and electronic display 21 The preset temperature is displayed It is not an actual temperature in the compartment The display of the refrigerator compartment and the freezer compartment can be changed by pressing the CHOOSE button Refrigerator compartment preset temperature Freezer compartment preset temperature NOTE The LED lamp and the ...

Page 5: ...efrosting system The defrost water collects in the evaporating pan where it is evaporated by the heat of the compressor etc The evaporating pan does not require cleaning or maintenance Lighting Freezer compartment 1Press the CHOOSE button and make the F lamp to light 2Press the button and select the desired temperature increase decrease 3Press the button Adjustable between 13 C and 21 C in steps o...

Page 6: ...lves Ensure all cooked food is wrapped securely or placed in an airtight container NOTE Evenly place the food on the shelves to allow the cooling air to circulate efficiently Hot foods should be cooled before storing Storing hot foods increases the temperature in the unit and increases the risk of food spoilage Do not block the outlet and inlet of the cool air circulating circuit with foods or con...

Page 7: ...thinners petrol etc These may damage your refrigerator and may void any warranty If the power supply is disconnected please wait for at least 5 minutes before re connecting power The glass shelves weigh approximately 3 kg each Hold firmly when removing from the cabinet or carrying Do not drop objects inside the refrigerator or strike the inner wall This may cause the inner surface to crack Replaci...

Page 8: ...or wiping condensation When the ambient humidity is high When the door is frequently opened and closed When food containing plenty of moisture is stored Wrapping is required The foods in the refrigerator compartment freeze Is the refrigerator operated for a long time with refrigerator temp control set at 0 C Is the refrigerator operated for a long time with freezer temp control set at 21 C Low amb...

Page 9: ...ant Charge g Rated storage volume L Climate class Group AS NZS 4474 1 Net weight kg Outer dimensions mm 220 240 50 1 3 1 4 180 210 180 210 R600a T 77 Cyclo pentane 5B 552 624 104 1720 890 770 Height Width Depth SJ F624ST SJ F676ST Internal input W 15max 4pcs 107 1830 890 770 600 676 Insulation blowing gas Rated gross volume L ...

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