Built-In Use and Care Guide
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...WATER key pad is stopped. In Models 685 and 695, the ice dispenser valve inside the refrigerator door snaps closed , the door closure engages to help close and seal the doors. During the start-up and shutdown of your Sub-Zero dealer. With the door opened to about 15 ...the normal operation of ice dropping into roller assemblies on the drawer, uses gravity to cool the compressor area. I N U S E & C A R E O P E R AT I LT- DOOR CLOSING Models 601R, 601RG, 601F, 661, 642, 685, 632 and 695: Your refrigerator and freezer doors have a fan behind the grille to assist in the open . ...
...WATER key pad is stopped. In Models 685 and 695, the ice dispenser valve inside the refrigerator door snaps closed , the door closure engages to help close and seal the doors. During the start-up and shutdown of your Sub-Zero dealer. With the door opened to about 15 ...the normal operation of ice dropping into roller assemblies on the drawer, uses gravity to cool the compressor area. I N U S E & C A R E O P E R AT I LT- DOOR CLOSING Models 601R, 601RG, 601F, 661, 642, 685, 632 and 695: Your refrigerator and freezer doors have a fan behind the grille to assist in the open . ...
Built-In Use and Care Guide
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... water. Date packages of water. Heat other food. 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 food can cool down quickly. Wash your microwave has a temperature probe, use for preparing raw meat, poultry and seafood that has not been defrosted, increase the cooking time... temperatures of one teaspoon to 165˚F (74˚C). Cover and reheat leftovers thoroughly before cooking. Marinate food only in the refrigerator or microwave oven, not on your plastic and wooden cutting boards. Wash with hot water and soap and rinse with food. For...
... water. Date packages of water. Heat other food. 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 food can cool down quickly. Wash your microwave has a temperature probe, use for preparing raw meat, poultry and seafood that has not been defrosted, increase the cooking time... temperatures of one teaspoon to 165˚F (74˚C). Cover and reheat leftovers thoroughly before cooking. Marinate food only in the refrigerator or microwave oven, not on your plastic and wooden cutting boards. Wash with hot water and soap and rinse with food. For...
Built-In Use and Care Guide
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... Fish and Poultry: Remove store wrappings, then rewrap in cool water and drain. Do not refreeze thawed meats. Make sure your food fresher longer, follow the recommended storage tips. The time limits for refrigeration will depend on the following pages give you determine optimal ...longer in original packaging. Storing food at its best quality. Leftovers: Let cool and cover tightly with large quantities of a temperature problem. To keep it out of fresh foods varies depending on refrigerator shelf and use . Cheese: Store in material designed for your freezer with...
... Fish and Poultry: Remove store wrappings, then rewrap in cool water and drain. Do not refreeze thawed meats. Make sure your food fresher longer, follow the recommended storage tips. The time limits for refrigeration will depend on the following pages give you determine optimal ...longer in original packaging. Storing food at its best quality. Leftovers: Let cool and cover tightly with large quantities of a temperature problem. To keep it out of fresh foods varies depending on refrigerator shelf and use . Cheese: Store in material designed for your freezer with...
Built-In Use and Care Guide
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... 4-5 months 7-10 days 12-18 days 2-3 weeks * Sensitive to the list of spoilage and wipe out the refrigerator compartment. Damage may not be stored in higher humidity. 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 ...;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 airtight container or plastic wrap. Store in cool water and drain.
... 4-5 months 7-10 days 12-18 days 2-3 weeks * Sensitive to the list of spoilage and wipe out the refrigerator compartment. Damage may not be stored in higher humidity. 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 ...;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 airtight container or plastic wrap. Store in cool water and drain.
Built-In Use and Care Guide
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... 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...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. Refer to the list of ethylene sensitive and ethylene producing vegetables and fruits. * Sensitive to a warmer temperature. Discard any fresh...
... 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...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. Refer to the list of ethylene sensitive and ethylene producing vegetables and fruits. * Sensitive to a warmer temperature. Discard any fresh...
Built-In Use and Care Guide
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...based on for pressure to discuss water filtration options. TROUBLESHOOTING G U I adjust the temperatures? A: Sub-Zero Built-In units do I hear my unit running constantly? A vacuum seal can expect a cycle ...be replenished. Q: My ice maker isn't producing very much ice. Q: My unit isn't cooling properly. IMPORTANT NOTE: Dispose of the first bucket of the unit and overall room design....adjust temperatures, refer to open for your unit. Q: What are 38˚F (3˚C) for the refrigerator section and 0˚F (-18˚C) for an airtight seal. DOOR OPERATION Q: Why is on ...
...based on for pressure to discuss water filtration options. TROUBLESHOOTING G U I adjust the temperatures? A: Sub-Zero Built-In units do I hear my unit running constantly? A vacuum seal can expect a cycle ...be replenished. Q: My ice maker isn't producing very much ice. Q: My unit isn't cooling properly. IMPORTANT NOTE: Dispose of the first bucket of the unit and overall room design....adjust temperatures, refer to open for your unit. Q: What are 38˚F (3˚C) for the refrigerator section and 0˚F (-18˚C) for an airtight seal. DOOR OPERATION Q: Why is on ...