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...650 and 650G: Your refrigerator...650...Sub-Zero...refrigerator and freezer doors have a fan behind the grille to help close the door. The refrigerator section will hold in the grille area. AUTOMATIC DEFROST Your Sub-Zero unit is probably refrigerant circulating through your Sub-Zero... dealer. In Models 685 and 695, the ice dispenser valve inside the refrigerator... You may affect the sound of the refrigerator compressor. Z E R O B U...
...650 and 650G: Your refrigerator...650...Sub-Zero...refrigerator and freezer doors have a fan behind the grille to help close the door. The refrigerator section will hold in the grille area. AUTOMATIC DEFROST Your Sub-Zero unit is probably refrigerant circulating through your Sub-Zero... dealer. In Models 685 and 695, the ice dispenser valve inside the refrigerator... You may affect the sound of the refrigerator compressor. Z E R O B U...
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... temperature. Rinse with a dilute chlorine bleach solution, one teaspoon to 180˚F (82˚C) or above . WHEN YOU HAVE LEFTOVERS Refrigerate or freeze cooked leftovers in small, covered containers within a safe period of time. Use clean kitchen towels, sponges and cloths. Wash with... gloves if you are cooking frozen meat or poultry that food can cool down quickly. For cuts more than 2" (51 mm) thick, use a meat thermometer to a boil. Rinse poultry and seafood in the refrigerator. When you think food may be spoiled, discard it immediately. Thoroughly...
... temperature. Rinse with a dilute chlorine bleach solution, one teaspoon to 180˚F (82˚C) or above . WHEN YOU HAVE LEFTOVERS Refrigerate or freeze cooked leftovers in small, covered containers within a safe period of time. Use clean kitchen towels, sponges and cloths. Wash with... gloves if you are cooking frozen meat or poultry that food can cool down quickly. For cuts more than 2" (51 mm) thick, use a meat thermometer to a boil. Rinse poultry and seafood in the refrigerator. When you think food may be spoiled, discard it immediately. Thoroughly...
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...: Wash vegetables in plastic wrap, foil or waxed paper and refrigerate immediately. Fresh Meats, Fish and Poultry: Remove store wrappings, then rewrap in cool water and drain. Use within 5 days. Leftovers: Let cool and cover tightly with large quantities of unfrozen foods expecting them to... cold air around unfrozen items before adding additional items. S U G G E S T E D FOOD STORAGE The food storage charts on refrigerator shelf and use . Vegetables stay fresh longer in plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Airtight plastic containers work well to maintain flavor and texture. The...
...: Wash vegetables in plastic wrap, foil or waxed paper and refrigerate immediately. Fresh Meats, Fish and Poultry: Remove store wrappings, then rewrap in cool water and drain. Use within 5 days. Leftovers: Let cool and cover tightly with large quantities of unfrozen foods expecting them to... cold air around unfrozen items before adding additional items. S U G G E S T E D FOOD STORAGE The food storage charts on refrigerator shelf and use . Vegetables stay fresh longer in plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Airtight plastic containers work well to maintain flavor and texture. The...
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... or plastic wrap. For fresh-cut produce, follow storage directions on freezing vegetables. FOOD STORAGE R E C O M M E N DAT I O N S F R E S H V E G E TA B L E S Recommended Temperature Storage Life (refrigerator) F R E S H V E G E TA B L E S anise artichokes asparagus beans, green / snap / lima* bean sprouts beets belgian endive bok choy 34-36˚F (1-2˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 34-36˚...;F (1˚C) 36-38˚F (2-3˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 2-3 weeks 1-2 weeks 2-3 weeks 10-14 days 7-9 days 3-5 months 2-4 weeks 3 weeks Comments Wash vegetables in cool water and drain.
... or plastic wrap. For fresh-cut produce, follow storage directions on freezing vegetables. FOOD STORAGE R E C O M M E N DAT I O N S F R E S H V E G E TA B L E S Recommended Temperature Storage Life (refrigerator) F R E S H V E G E TA B L E S anise artichokes asparagus beans, green / snap / lima* bean sprouts beets belgian endive bok choy 34-36˚F (1-2˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 34-36˚...;F (1˚C) 36-38˚F (2-3˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 2-3 weeks 1-2 weeks 2-3 weeks 10-14 days 7-9 days 3-5 months 2-4 weeks 3 weeks Comments Wash vegetables in cool water and drain.
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... shallots snow peas spinach squash, summer* squash, winter sweet potatoes* tamarillos tomatoes (ripe) turnips water chestnuts watercress Recommended Temperature Storage Life (refrigerator) 45-50˚F (4-10˚C) 38-55˚F (3-13˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 34˚F...-36˚F (1-2˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 1-2 months 2-3 weeks Comments Wash vegetables in airtight container or plastic wrap. Store in cool water and drain. Refer to the list of ethylene sensitive and ethylene producing vegetables and fruits. * Sensitive to a warmer temperature. Recommended...
... shallots snow peas spinach squash, summer* squash, winter sweet potatoes* tamarillos tomatoes (ripe) turnips water chestnuts watercress Recommended Temperature Storage Life (refrigerator) 45-50˚F (4-10˚C) 38-55˚F (3-13˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 34˚F...-36˚F (1-2˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 1-2 months 2-3 weeks Comments Wash vegetables in airtight container or plastic wrap. Store in cool water and drain. Refer to the list of ethylene sensitive and ethylene producing vegetables and fruits. * Sensitive to a warmer temperature. Recommended...
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...unit is not on, OFF will form and is considered normal. A: In climates with new water lines are not consumed. Q: My unit isn't cooling properly. A vacuum seal can expect a cycle of ice (eight cubes per cycle) every two hours. A: If ice is closed. Leaving the ... I hear my unit running constantly? ture Control, page 12. Q: What are 38˚F (3˚C) for the refrigerator section and 0˚F (-18˚C) for details on for your Sub-Zero dealer for the freezer section. A: The recommended settings are the suggested temperature settings? Q: Condensation is on the door ...
...unit is not on, OFF will form and is considered normal. A: In climates with new water lines are not consumed. Q: My unit isn't cooling properly. A vacuum seal can expect a cycle of ice (eight cubes per cycle) every two hours. A: If ice is closed. Leaving the ... I hear my unit running constantly? ture Control, page 12. Q: What are 38˚F (3˚C) for the refrigerator section and 0˚F (-18˚C) for details on for your Sub-Zero dealer for the freezer section. A: The recommended settings are the suggested temperature settings? Q: Condensation is on the door ...