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Power Failure
Most power failures are corrected within an hour
or two and wilt not affect your refrigerator
temperatures However, you should minimize the
number of door openings while the power isoff.
During power failures of longer duration, take
steps to protect your food by placing dry ice on
lop'of packages.
tfYou Move
Remove or securely fasten down all loose items
inside the refrigerator. To avoid damaging the
leveling screws, turn them sit the way into the
base,,
Some Important Rules for the Correct
Use of the Refrigerator
Never place hot leeds in the refrigerator.
Beverages should be stored in
sealed containers.
, Foods to be stored for a long lime should be
wrapped in cellophane or potyelhylene, or kept
in glass containers. Never place spoiled foods
in the cabinet°
Don't overload the cabinet.
- Don't open the doer unless necessary.
Should the refrigerator be stored without use
for' long periods it ts suggested, after a careful
cleaning, to leave the door ajar to allow the air
to circulate insidethe cabinet In order to avoid
possible formations of condensale, mold
or odors.
Food Storage Suggestions
Fresh Food Compartment
,, Never cover food compartment shelves with
aluminum foilor any ether shelf covedng
material which may prevent air circulation.
Always remove porous store wrapping paper
Item meats, poultryand fish. Meats should be
wrapped Individually and placed in a dish for
storage, Wrap fish and poultry in foilor heavy
waxed paper, Most fish should be used lhe
same day of purchase, Packaged meals such
as ham. bacon, dried beef, or frankfuder, store
best in their original packages°
Allow warm foods to coot to room temperature
before placing them in the refrigerator.
Always cover open dishes of food, especiafly
leltovers Use leftovers within 2 or 3 days.
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