Whenstoringfood in the appliance,follow the
recommendationsbelow.
• Allow warmfood and beveragesto cooIdown before
storingthem in the appliance.
• Ensurethatfood is well-wrappedor coveredbefore it is
stored.Thiswill preventfood fromdehydrating,
deterioratingin color or losingflavor andwill help
maintainfreshness. Fruitsand vegetablesdo not need
towrapped,providedthat theyare storedin thefridge
vegetabledrawers.
Avoidwrapping thefoodwith paperas it may cause
odors.We recommendplasticwrapor foil.
• Neverlet any oil or grease comeintocontactwiththe
plasticfittingsor doorseals,as these materialseasily
becomeporous.
• Neverstoreany explosivesubstancesinsidethe
appliance.High-proofalcoholshould only bestored
uprightin tightlysealedcontainers.
• Pleasekeep the space betweenthe shelfand the rear
wailof the enclosedspaceof thecabineta 1/2inch
apartfor air circulation.
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Transparent,unbreakableshelves
• Place food in storagecontainersand laythe items out at suitable
intervals.
• The storageshelfis made froman unbreakable,transparentmaterial,
so thatyou cansafelyuse it.
Humiditycontrolleddrawers
• FruitandVegetablescanbe stored inthese compartments.
• The drawerscan be removedif youneed morespace to storefruit and
vegetables.
• To maintainhighhumidity,slide thehumiditycontrol levertothe
"HIGH"side.
Multi-purposedoor guardand eggbin
• The fridge is thewarmest inthefront, at thetop and in the door.
• Youcan storesmall packagedfoods, likemilk,yogurt and beverages
here.
Bottledoorguard
• Youcan storesmall bottles,cartons of beer,milk andjuice in the upper
areaand large bottlesand galloncartons in the lowerarea.