Haier HRN-176 User Manual - Page 12

Do's and, on'ts

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Do's and Don'ts Do- keep raw meat and poultry below cooked food and dairy products. Do- Leave lettuce, cabbage, parsley and cauliflower on the stem. Do- Wrap cheese firstly in greaseproof paper and then in a polythene bag, excluding As much air as possible. For best results, take out of the fridge compartment an hour before eating. Do- Wrap raw meat and poultry loosely in polythene or aluminium foil. This prevents drying. Do- Wrap fish and offal in polythene bags. Do- Wrap food with a strong odour or which may dry out, in polythene bags, or aluminium foil or place in airtight container. Do- Wrap bread well to keep it fresh. Do- Chill white wines, beer, larger and mineral water before serving. Do- Check contents of the low temp compartment every so often. Do- Keep food for as short a time as possible and adhere to "Best before" and "Use by" etc. dates. Do- Store commercially prepared food in accordance with the instructions given on the packets. Do- Always choose high quality fresh food and be sure it is thoroughly clean before Storing it. Do- Wrap all food in aluminium foil or food quality polythene bags and make sure any air is excluded. Do-Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure clear of obstruction. Do-ensure that frozen food does not rise in temperature while defrosting, a rise in temperature during defrosting may shorten the storage life of your food. Don't- Cover the shelves with any protective materials which may obstruct air circulation. Don't- Store poisonous or any dangerous substances in your fridge. It has been designed for the storage of edible foodstuffs only. Don't- Consume food which has been refrigerated for an excessive length of time. Don't- Store cooked and fresh food together in the same container. They should be packaged and stored separately. Don't- Let defrosting food or food juices drip onto already stored food. Don't- leave the door open for long periods, as this will make the appliance more costly to run and cause excessive ice formation. Don't- Use sharp edged objects such as knives or forks to remove the ice. Don't- Use hairdryers, or electrical appliances for defrosting only use item recommended by the manufacturer. Don't- put hot food into the appliance. Let it cool down first. Don't- put liquid-filled bottles or sealed cans containing carbonated liquids into the freezer section, as they may burst. Don't- Give children ice cream and water ices direct from the freezer section. The low temperature may cause 'freezer burns' on the lips. Don't- Try to keep frozen food which has thawed; it should be eaten within 24 hours or cooked and refrozen. Don't- Damage the refrigerant circuit at any time 11

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Don't-
Cover the shelves with any protective materials which may obstruct air circulation.
Don't-
Store
poisonous
or
any
dangerous
substances
in
your
fridge.
It
has
been
designed for the storage of edible foodstuffs only.
Don't-
Consume
food
which
has
been
refrigerated
for
an
excessive
length
of
time.
Don't-
Store
cooked
and
fresh
food
together
in
the
same container. They
should
be
packaged and stored separately.
Don't-
Let defrosting food or food juices drip onto already stored food.
Don't-
leave the door open for
long periods, as this will make the
appliance more costly
to run and cause excessive ice formation.
Don't-
Use sharp edged objects such as knives or forks to remove the ice.
Don't-
U
se hairdryers,
or
electrical
appliances
for
defrosting
only
use
item
recommended by the manufacturer.
Don't-
put hot food into the appliance. Let it cool down first.
Don't-
put liquid-filled
bottles
or
sealed
cans
containing
carbonated
liquids
into
the
freezer section, as they may burst.
Don't-
Give children
ice cream
and
water ices direct from the freezer section. The low
temperature may cause 'freezer burns' on the lips.
Don't-
Try to keep frozen food which has thawed;
it should be eaten
within 24 hours or
cooked and refrozen.
Don't-
Damage the refrigerant circuit at any time
Do's and
D
on'ts
Do-
keep raw meat and poultry below cooked food and dairy products.
Do-
Leave lettuce, cabbage, parsley and cauliflower on the stem.
Do-
Wrap cheese firstly in greaseproof
paper and then in a polythene bag,
excluding As
much air as possible. For best results, take out of
the fridge compartment an
hour before
eating.
Do-
Wrap raw meat and poultry
loosely in
polythene
or
aluminium
foil. This
prevents
drying.
Do-
Wrap fish and offal in polythene bags.
Do-
Wrap
food
with
a
strong
odour
or
which
may
dry
out,
in
polythene
bags,
or
aluminium foil or place in airtight container.
Do-
Wrap bread well to keep it fresh.
Do-
Chill white wines, beer, larger and mineral water before serving.
Do-
Check contents of the low temp compartment every so often.
Do-
Keep food for as short a time as
possible
and
adhere to
"
B
est before
"
and
"
Use by
"
etc. dates.
Do-
Store commercially prepared food in accordance
with the instructions
given
on the
packets.
Do-
Always
choose
high
quality
fresh
food
and
be sure it
is thoroughly clean before
Storing
it.
Do-
Wrap
all
food
in aluminium foil or food quality polythene bags and make sure any
air is excluded.
Do-
Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure clear of obstruction.
Do
-ensure that frozen food does not rise in temperature while defrosting, a rise in
temperature during defrosting may shorten the storage life of your food.