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Storing Food And Saving Energy

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STORING FOOD AND SAVING ENERGY Ideas for storing foods Loading the freezer Fresh food storage • Keep the fresh food compartment between 34°F and 44°F with an optimum temperature of 37°F. • Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator shelves, which reduces air circulation and causes uneven cooling. • Avoid placing food in front of air ports. (See Controls Section for illustration.) Fruits and vegetables • Store fruits and vegetables in crisper drawers, where trapped moisture helps preserve food quality for longer time periods. • Prior to grocery shopping, activate "quick freeze" so newly purchased food designated for the freezer will be preserved as quickly as possible. • Activating "quick freeze" also will help the freezer more efficiently maintain the selected temperature after placing new purchases with pre-existing frozen foods. • Avoid adding too much warm food to the freezer at one time. This overloads the freezer, slows the rate of freezing, and can raise the temperature of frozen foods. • Leave a space between packages, so cold air can circulate freely, allowing food to freeze as quickly as possible. • Do not wash items until ready to use. Remove excess water before placing inside unit. • Wrap any items that have strong odors or high moisture content. Meat • Wrap raw meat and poultry separately and securely to prevent leaks and contamination of other foods or surfaces. • Use the Custom-FlexTM Temp Drawer to store meat/poultry for short-term storage. Any meat to be kept longer than two days should be frozen. Frozen food storage Ideas for saving energy Installation • Locate the refrigerator in the coolest part of the room, out of direct sunlight, and away from heating ducts or registers. • Do not place the refrigerator next to heat-producing appliances such as a range, oven, or dishwasher. If this is not possible, a section of cabinetry or an added layer of insulation between the two appliances will help the refrigerator operate more efficiently. • Level the refrigerator so that the doors close tightly. • Keep the freezer compartment at 0°F or lower. • A freezer operates most efficiently when it is at least ⅔ full. Packaging foods for freezing • To minimize food dehydration and quality deterioration, use aluminum foil, freezer wrap, freezer bags, or airtight containers. Force as much air out of the packages as possible and seal them tightly. Trapped air can cause food to dry out, change color, and develop an off-flavor (freezer burn). • Wrap fresh meats and poultry with suitable freezer wrap prior to freezing. • Do not refreeze meat that has completely thawed. Temperature settings • Refer to the "Controls" section for procedures on temperature settings. Food storage • Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator or blocking cold air vents. Doing so causes the refrigerator to run longer and use more energy. • Cover foods and wipe containers dry before placing them in the refrigerator. This cuts down on moisture build-up inside the unit. • Organize the refrigerator to reduce door openings. Remove as many items as needed at one time and close the door as soon as possible. • Do not place a hot container directly on a cold shelf. Remember, such an extreme temperature change may damage the glass. 24

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STORING FOOD AND SAVING ENERGY
Ideas for storing foods
Fresh food storage
Keep the fresh food compartment
between 34°F and 44°F with an optimum
temperature of 37°F.
Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator
shelves, which reduces air circulation and
causes uneven cooling.
Avoid placing food in front of air ports.
(See Controls Section for illustration.)
Fruits and vegetables
Store fruits and vegetables in crisper
drawers, where trapped moisture helps
preserve food quality for longer time
periods.
Do not wash items until ready to use.
Remove excess water before placing
inside unit.
Wrap any items that have strong odors or
high moisture content.
Meat
Wrap raw meat and poultry separately
and securely to prevent leaks and
contamination of other foods or surfaces.
Use the Custom-Flex
TM
Temp Drawer to
store meat/poultry for short-term storage.
Any meat to be kept longer than two days
should be frozen.
Frozen food storage
Keep the freezer compartment at 0°F or
lower.
A freezer operates most efficiently when it
is at least
full.
Packaging foods for freezing
To minimize food dehydration and quality
deterioration, use aluminum foil, freezer
wrap, freezer bags, or airtight containers.
Force as much air out of the packages as
possible and seal them tightly. Trapped air
can cause food to dry out, change color,
and develop an off-flavor (freezer burn).
Wrap fresh meats and poultry with
suitable freezer wrap prior to freezing.
Do not refreeze meat that has completely
thawed.
Loading the freezer
Prior to grocery shopping, activate
“quick freeze” so newly purchased
food designated for the freezer will be
preserved as quickly as possible.
Activating “quick freeze” also will help
the freezer more efficiently maintain the
selected temperature after placing new
purchases with pre-existing frozen foods.
Avoid adding too much warm food to the
freezer at one time. This overloads the
freezer, slows the rate of freezing, and
can raise the temperature of frozen foods.
Leave a space between packages, so cold
air can circulate freely, allowing food to
freeze as quickly as possible.
Ideas for saving energy
Installation
Locate the refrigerator in the coolest part
of the room, out of direct sunlight, and
away from heating ducts or registers.
Do not place the refrigerator next to
heat-producing appliances such as a
range, oven, or dishwasher. If this is not
possible, a section of cabinetry or an
added layer of insulation between the
two appliances will help the refrigerator
operate more efficiently.
Level the refrigerator so that the doors
close tightly.
Temperature settings
Refer to the “Controls” section for
procedures on temperature settings.
Food storage
Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator or
blocking cold air vents. Doing so causes
the refrigerator to run longer and use
more energy.
Cover foods and wipe containers dry
before placing them in the refrigerator.
This cuts down on moisture build-up
inside the unit.
Organize the refrigerator to reduce door
openings. Remove as many items as
needed at one time and close the door as
soon as possible.
Do not place a hot container directly on
a cold shelf. Remember, such an extreme
temperature change may damage the
glass.