Storing food
• Ensure that the food is of the freshest possible quality
to maximize the storage life of perishable food. The
following is a general guide to help promote longer food
storage.
• Food has a limited storage life. Make sure not to exceed
use-by date indicated by manufacturer.
Refrigerator
• Fruit and vegetables should be loosely
enclosed in a plastic material e.g. wrap,
minimize moisture loss.
•
temperature should be stored in a cool place except for
the refrigerator.
• Most dairy products have their best-before date on
the outer packaging which informs the recommended
temperature and storage life of the food.
• Eggs should be stored in the egg holder.
• Place on a plate or a dish and cover with paper or
plastic wrap.
•
of the shelves.
• Ensure all food is wrapped securely or placed in an
airtight container.
•
stored foods.
Eggs
Vegetables are improper
in these cases.
They may be frozen.
Freezer
• Freeze small quantities of food at a time in
order to freeze them quickly.
• Food should be properly sealed or covered tightly.
• Place food in the freezer evenly.
• Label bags or containers to keep an inventory of
freezing food.
EN-5
Multi temperature room
You can choose from four kinds of temperature
zones. See "Multi temperature room" about how
to select the temperature zone.
Temperature zone
Refrigerating
Fresh
Soft freezing
Freezing
Soft freezing
This mode is suitable for storing food without freezing solid.
You may cut easily even if the food is big.
on a cooking board then try again.
Please note that this mode is not designed for long-term
storage of frozen food.
Stored food should be used within 1 week.
Advice for preventing dew or
frost inside the refrigerator
• Keep the door securely closed. If the food falls down,
it may cause a gap between the cabinet and the door.
Move it back to the shelf or the pocket.
• Stored items should be packed or sealed with such as
food containers or plastic wraps.
Advice for storing food
• Evenly place the food on the
shelves to allow the cooling air
• Hot food should be cooled
before storing. Storing hot food
increases the temperature in
the unit and the risk of food
spoilage.
• Opening the door for long
increase of the temperature
in the compartments of the
appliance.
• Do not block the outlet and
inlet of the cool air circulating
circuit with food or containers;
otherwise the food is not be
evenly cooled throughout the
refrigerator.
• Do not place food directly in
front of cold air outlet. This
may lead to the food freezing.
Mode
Storing food
Drinks, Daily dish
Dessert etc.
Meat, Fish
Daily product etc.
Meat, Fish etc.
Frozen food
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