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equippcdwirfrsnautomauciccmafrer.you .&~y’s- ‘,ation area. “‘
mayadd one atsny, dine. ContactyourIo-
catGEdcafer;requestCat.No. G&KIT-l. Invert and tyist trays at both ends to re- ‘
l~e cubes (Fig.8).. “J
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mskerwhciigoingonvacationor awayfor Unfpzen Meats; Fish,Poultry
extendedperiod of rime.) Meats,fishandpotdtry purchaaedfrom the
storevaryinqurdityand age;consequently,
TIPS&FREEZINGF&IX safe storage time in your refrigerator will
Thereare threeeaacnffalrcqhrementa for vary.Atwaysremovestore wrapping from
efficienthomefrec+ng.Fiit, ofcourse, is meata,fisharrdpoultry.Rewrapin foil,film
or waxpaper and refrigerate immediately.
initial quality. Only top-quality foods
shouldbe frozen.Freezingretains qurdity NODEFi30STtNG
andfiavoqit cannotimpmve qmdiry.Scc- You never have to defrosl the freezer. It
ondis speed. The quickerfruits and veg- hss been pre-set at the factory to defrost
etablcsarc frozenafter r)ickirie.the better itself,automatically.
thefrozcnproductwillb~.You7fisavetime, Forordy 1or 2cubes, leave the tray right
too,bacauaelcss&ffingandzortingwO1 be side up, twistends slightfyand pluck out
necmsary.Tbe@frdr;qrsirementisproper cub==withease.
packaging.Usefoodwrapsdeaf-~edespe- Washt~aysin lukewarmwater only. Don’t
cisflyfortiirg; they’rerea~y, atilable place’inautomatic dishwasher.
~nawide.selectionatyourfavorite store. ->
Cheese
Cheese should be well wrapped with wax
paper, aluminumfoiIor placedin aplastic
bag. Carefullywrap to expel air and pre-
vent mold.Packagedcheese can he stored
in ifsown wrapping.
Vegetables
Vegetabledrawershavebeen specirdfyde-
signed to preserve naturaf moisture and
tiuorfs to 14 Pmda ●tatJrtre.
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FISHANDPOULl%r
WrsrIwellin fmezer-wei~htfoil (orother IADJUSTABLESHELVES Itheir originalwrapping.
kfrqftsof~(’bafpxn)meataor I.‘,;fr~sbness.Crispnesscan be maintainedby
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coveringvegetableswithamoisttowel.Aa
I. . afurther aid to freshn”css,it is suggested
Au .“ $, that pre-packaged vegetablesbe stored in
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heavydtyywrappingmateriaf),fo~ing it ICLEANING
carefullytothesfrapeof the contents.This
expelsair.t%ldandcnmpe~dsof the pack- Inside
ageto P~ovideagr@; lsstnsgseat. Don’t
refreezem@ that hascbmpletefy@awed;-
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CIean both refrigerator and freezer sec-
tionsatleaat onceayear. It is recommend-
ed that the refrigerator be unplugged
before cleaning.If this is not practical,
wring excess moisture out of sponge or
cloth when cleaning in tbe vicinity of
sivitches,lights,or controls.
Usewarm water and baking soda solution
—aboutatablespoon of baking soda to a’
quartofwater. Rinsethoroughlywithwater
and wipedry. Followthis same procedure
for cleaningdoor gaskets, vegetablecrisp-
ers and all plasticparts. Wash ice trays in
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;::2°:~~E:lErt0’Tti “-’’’ ::’::ateronry”’y”’ “’ ‘
Nswt~hnims+aareconstanfiyIRingdswekped.Consuil :.;; :Jpto place
theStatetillese.orCamtyEstension3aM”w or. your,
local Utility Companyfor the latest infnrmatinn rm -
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Wbetsmovingrefrfgerator3rdwayspullcab-
inet straight out and return to position by
pushingstraightin. Moving refrigerator in
aside direction can cause damage to ffoor
coveringbyrollers.
In the refrigeration process, it is normal
thatheat be expelledin the area under the
refrigerator.Somesyntheticffoorcoverings
whicharc relativelynewon the market will
discolorattbese normaland safeoperating
temperatures. Yourfloorcovering suppIier
should be consulted if you’object to this
discoloration.
DefrostWaterPan
PrmIocatedbehindgrille should be cleaned
atleastonce ayear.
Condenser
For most efficient
operation, remove
tbegrilleandeither
sweepawayor vac-
uum up dust tbat’s
readily accessible:
Thiseasycleaning
operationshouldbe
doneatleastoncea -Condenser
year. 1
NODEFROSTING
Itisnotnecessaryto defrost the fresh food
sectionof your refrigerator; it willdefrost
ifselfautomaticaoy,
Ifyoushutoff the house power for extend-
edvacations,remove food and clean inter-
iorwithsoda solution usingone tablespoon
of soda per each quart of water. Wipe dry.
To prevent formation of odor, place open
boxofsodain refrigeratorandleavedoors
open.
If vou leave for shorter absences, remove
pe~ishablefoods and leavecontrol dials at
normalsetting.If, however, room tempera-
ture isexpected to go below 60°F., turn
control dials to OFF, remove food, clean
interior,leavedoors open and remove plug
from wallreceptacle.
Ifyou havean icemaker,flip manualswitch
to OFF position and be sure to shut off
watersupply to icemaker. (Aakinstaller to
pointout locationof shut-off valveat time
of installation.)
Disconnect power cord from waif recepta-
cle. Remove aff foods and clean interior.
Such loose items as grille, sheIves, storage
pens, icefrays,covers and removable parts
should be protected or secured with tape.
Thisprevenfs ffteircoming loose and caus-
ingdamage. Your refrigerator ison wheels;
besureit isproperlysecured inmovirrg van
topreventrolling and damage. Handle with
care; exterior sbotdd be protected with
blanket covering.
The suggestionsnoted below apply to the
operation of your househoId electric re-
frigerator. The General Electric Company
recommends these safety precautions:
LIf your old refrigerator isstillaround the
house but not in use, be sure to remove the
doors. This will reduce the possibility of
danger to children.
2. Some refrigerators are equipped with
automatic icemakers. Do not place fingers
or hands on the automatic icemaking
mechanism while the refrigerator is
plugged in. This willprevent contact with
the movingparts of the ejector mechanism,
or with the heating element that releases
the cubes.
3. The refrigerator should always be
plugged into its own individual electrical
outlet (115volt,60 cycle,single phase AC).
Thisis recommended for best performance
and to prevent overloading house wiring
circuits, wbich could cause apossible fire
hazard from overheating wires.
USE OF EXTENSION CORDS-Because
of potential safety hazards under certain
conditions,westronglyrecommend against
the use of an extension cord. However, if
you still elect to use an extension cord, it
isabsolutelynecessary that it be aULlisted
3-wiregrounding type appliance extension
cord and that the current carrying rating
of the cord in amperes be equal to or great-
er than the branch circuit size shown on
the rating nameplate of this appliance.
Such extension cords are obtainable
through your local serviceorganization.
4. Repair or replace immediately all elec-
ericservice cords that have become frayed
or otherwise damaged. Do not use acord
that shows cracks or abrasion damage
afongifsIengfb or at eitbertheplug or con-
nector end.
5. Never unplug your refrigerator by pull-
ing on the wire. Afwaysgrip the plug firmly
and ptrllstraigbtout from the receptacle.
6. Your refrigerator is equipped with roll-
ers so that it can be easily moved out from
the wall.When rolling out the refrigerator
be careful not to roll over the service cord.
7. Do not operate your refrigerator in the
presence of explosive fumes.
8. Aburned-out light bulb might break
when being replaced. In order to avoid
contact with alive wire filament, it is rec-
ommended that the refrigerator first be un-
plugged wben repIacing alightbulb.
Note: Turning control to OFF position
does not remove power to the light circuit.
9. Always remove the power cord from
walloutlet before removing the base grille.
10.Don’t refreeze frozen foods which have
thawed completely unless you cook them
after they have thawed. The United States
Department of Agriculture in Home and
Garden Bulletin No. 69 says, “... if foods
have thawed ordy partially and there are
still ice crystals ia the package, they may
safelybe refrozen ...Refrozen Food shotrld
be used as soon as possible.
“If foods have slowly thawed and have
warmed gradually over aperiod of several
days to atemperature of 40°F., they are
not likely to be fit for refreezing. Under
these conditions, meats, poultry, most veg-
etables and some prepared foods may be-
come unsafe to eat; most fruita and fruit
products soon develop an undesirable
flavor?
Also note and follow other precautions
contained in this Use&CareBook.
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