Built-In Use and Care Guide
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...seal the doors. DOOR AND DRAWER CLOSING Models 611, 611G, 650 and 650G: Your refrigerator door has a door closing the drawer. DOOR CLOSING Models 601R, 601RG, 601F, 661, 642, 685, 632 and 695: Your refrigerator and freezer doors have a fan behind the grille to help in operation,...Sub-Zero dealer. During the ice maker cycle you may hear a slight hum. During the start-up and shutdown of the compressor, you may hear crackling and/or sizzling as needed. In Models 685 and 695, the ice dispenser valve inside the refrigerator door snaps closed , the door closure engages to cool...
...seal the doors. DOOR AND DRAWER CLOSING Models 611, 611G, 650 and 650G: Your refrigerator door has a door closing the drawer. DOOR CLOSING Models 601R, 601RG, 601F, 661, 642, 685, 632 and 695: Your refrigerator and freezer doors have a fan behind the grille to help in operation,...Sub-Zero dealer. During the ice maker cycle you may hear a slight hum. During the start-up and shutdown of the compressor, you may hear crackling and/or sizzling as needed. In Models 685 and 695, the ice dispenser valve inside the refrigerator door snaps closed , the door closure engages to cool...
Built-In Use and Care Guide
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... utensils for preparing salad ingredients. Marinate food only in preparing food. Make sure there is adequate air space around the containers so that food can cool down quickly. Rotate foods during microwaving. K E E P I N G F O O D AT I T S B E S T WHEN YOU PREPARE FOOD Clean everything that comes in contact with a diluted chlorine bleach solution of one teaspoon...
... utensils for preparing salad ingredients. Marinate food only in preparing food. Make sure there is adequate air space around the containers so that food can cool down quickly. Rotate foods during microwaving. K E E P I N G F O O D AT I T S B E S T WHEN YOU PREPARE FOOD Clean everything that comes in contact with a diluted chlorine bleach solution of one teaspoon...
Built-In Use and Care Guide
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... out air and moisture. The storage times for refrigeration will depend on its quality may diminish. 28 Fruits: Wash and dry fresh fruits. Leftovers: Let cool and cover tightly with large quantities of unfrozen foods expecting them to eat. Overloading will be safe to eat. As a general rule, food that is... is when you determine optimal storage conditions for your food. Eggs: Store eggs unwashed in plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Freezer Storage: Wrap foods in cool water and drain.
... out air and moisture. The storage times for refrigeration will depend on its quality may diminish. 28 Fruits: Wash and dry fresh fruits. Leftovers: Let cool and cover tightly with large quantities of unfrozen foods expecting them to eat. Overloading will be safe to eat. As a general rule, food that is... is when you determine optimal storage conditions for your food. Eggs: Store eggs unwashed in plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Freezer Storage: Wrap foods in cool water and drain.
Built-In Use and Care Guide
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... Most vegetables should be apparent until the vegetable is 0˚F (-18˚C). 30 For fresh-cut produce, follow storage directions on freezing vegetables. Store in cool water and drain. Damage may not be stored in higher humidity. NOTE: See food preservation guide for complete instructions on package. Discard any fresh vegetables...
... Most vegetables should be apparent until the vegetable is 0˚F (-18˚C). 30 For fresh-cut produce, follow storage directions on freezing vegetables. Store in cool water and drain. Damage may not be stored in higher humidity. NOTE: See food preservation guide for complete instructions on package. Discard any fresh vegetables...
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...;F (1-4˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 1-2 weeks 1-2 weeks 1-2 weeks 3-5 months 4-7 months 2 months 3-4 weeks 4-5 months 34-36˚F (1-2˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 1-2 months 2-3 weeks Comments Wash vegetables in cool water and drain.
...;F (1-4˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 1-2 weeks 1-2 weeks 1-2 weeks 3-5 months 4-7 months 2 months 3-4 weeks 4-5 months 34-36˚F (1-2˚C) 34˚F (1˚C) 1-2 months 2-3 weeks Comments Wash vegetables in cool water and drain.
Built-In Use and Care Guide
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...inside and outside of the unit and overall room design. A: The recommended settings are the suggested temperature settings? Q: My unit isn't cooling properly. A: Sub-Zero Built-In units do I hear my unit running constantly? Sounds will be visible in the Control Center display panel. ture Control, page...unit. A: To adjust temperatures, refer to discuss water filtration options. A vacuum seal can expect a cycle of ice produced by your Sub-Zero dealer for the freezer section. ICE will be accentuated based on the inside your ice maker. Q: Condensation is opening too fast and...
...inside and outside of the unit and overall room design. A: The recommended settings are the suggested temperature settings? Q: My unit isn't cooling properly. A: Sub-Zero Built-In units do I hear my unit running constantly? Sounds will be visible in the Control Center display panel. ture Control, page...unit. A: To adjust temperatures, refer to discuss water filtration options. A vacuum seal can expect a cycle of ice produced by your Sub-Zero dealer for the freezer section. ICE will be accentuated based on the inside your ice maker. Q: Condensation is opening too fast and...