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Defrosting Your Refrigerator
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For
maximum
energy
efficiency,
defrost
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section
whenever
frost
accumulates
to
B
thickness
of
1/4"
or
more
on
freezer
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Note
that
frost
tends
to
accumulate
NPSF
during
the
summer
months.
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To
defrost
freezer,
remove
food
and
ice
cube
tray
from
the
freezer
section.
Tur
O
temperature
control
dial
to
OFF
position.
Defrosting
may
take
a
few
hours.
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P
speed
up
defrost
time,
keep
the
door
open
and
place
a
bowl
of
warm
water
JO
the
freezer.
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During
the
defrost,
water
will
accumulate.
Use
a
towel
to
wipe
off
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dripping
water.
Do
not
leave
unattended.
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After
defrosting,
empty
and
wipe
down
the
interior
of
the
freezer.
You
may
OPX
reset
your
refrigerator
to
the
desired
temperature
and
return
food.
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Your
freezer
has
been
equipped
with
an
ice
scraper
for
your
convenience.
Food Storage Information
Fresh Food
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When
storing
fresh
food
that
is
not
prepackaged,
be
sure
to
wrap
or
store
GPPE
in
airtight
and
moisture
proof
material
unless
otherwise
noted.
This
will
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proper
shelf
life
and
prevent
the
transfer
of
odours
and
tastes.
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Wipe
containers
before
storing
to
avoid
needless
spills.
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Eggs
should
be
stored
in
an
upright
position
in
their
original
carton
to
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shelf
life.
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Fruit
should
be
washed
and
dried,
then
stored
in
sealed
plastic
bags
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storing
in
the
refrigerator.
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Vegetables
with
skins
should
be
stored
in
plastic
bags
or
containers.
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Leafy
vegetables
should
be
washed
and
drained
and
then
stored
in
plastic
CBHT
or
containers.
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Hot
food
should
be
allowed
to
cool
before
storing
in
the
refrigeration.
This
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prevent
unnecessary
energy
use.
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Fresh
seafood
should
be
used
the
same
day
as
purchased.
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When
storing
meats
in
the
fresh
food
section,
keep
in
the
original
packaging
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rewrap
as
necessary.
Follow
the
suggestions
below
for
safe
storage:
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Chicken
1-2
Days
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Ground
Beef
1-2
Days
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Cold
Cuts
3-5
Days
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Steaks/Roasts
3-5
Days
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Smoked/Cured
Meats
7-10
Days