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Storing Foods
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Store fresh food in the refrigerator compartment. How food is frozen and thawed is an
important factor in maintaining its freshness and flavor.
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Do not store food which goes bad easily at low temperatures, such as bananas, and
melons.
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Allow hot food to cool prior to storing, placing hot food in the refrigerator could spoil
other food, and lead to higher energy consumption.
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When storing the food, cover it with vinyl wrap or store in a container with a lid. This
prevents moisture from evaporating, and helps food to keep its taste and nutrients.
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Please keep a distance at least 15 mm from the air vents to food.
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Do not open the door frequently. Opening the door lets warm air enter the refrigerator,
and cause temperatures to rise.
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Never keep too much food in door rack because they may push against by inner
racks so that the door cannot be fully closed.
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Do not store bottles in the freezer compartment - they may break when frozen.
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Do not refreeze food that has been thawed. This causes loss of taste and nutrient.
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When storing frozen food like ice cream for a long period, place it on the freezer
shelf, not in the door rack.
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Avoid placing moist food in top refrigerator shelves, it could freeze from direct
contact with chilled air.
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Always clean food prior to refrigeration. Vegetables and fruits should be washed and
wiped, and packed food should be wiped, to prevent adjacent food from spoiling.
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When storing eggs in their storage rack or box, ensure that they are fresh, and always
store them in an upright position, which keeps them fresh longer.
Freezer
compartment
Refrigerator
compartment
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If you keep the refrigerator in a hot and humid place, and frequently open the door or
put a lot of vegetables in it, moisture may form in it which has no effect on its
performance. Just wipe the moisture with a cloth free.
NOTE
Suggestion on Food storage