Whirlpool ET20EK User Manual

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IMPORTANT: Do not expect your freezer to quick-

freeze any large quantity of food. Put no more
unfrozen food into the freezer than wili freeze
within 24 hours. (No more than 2 to 3 pounds of
food per cubic foot of freezer space.) Leave
enough space for air to circulate around pack­
ages. Be careful to leave enough room at the

front so the door can close tightly.

FOOD STORAGE CHART

Storage times* will vary according to the qual­
ity of the food, the type of packaging or wrap
used (moisture and vapor-proof), and the stor­
age temperature which should beO°F( 17.8°C).

Food Storage Time

FRUITS

Fruit Juice concentrate ... ....... 12 months
Commercially frozen fruit.
Citrus fruit and juices...... .. 4 to 6 months
Others ..............................

8 to 12 months

VEGETABLES

Commerciaiiy frozen .......
Home frozen ...................

Bto 12 months

MEAT

Bacon ............................... 4 weeks or less
Corned beef...................... 4 weeks or less
(Saiting meat shortens freezer life)
Frankfurters .....................
Ground beef, lamb, veal.. .. 2 to 3 months
Roasts:

Beef ..............................

6 to 12 months

Lamb and veal.............. .. 6 to 9 months
Pork................................ .. 4 to 8 months

Sausage, fresh ................ .. 1 to 2 months
Steaks and chops:

Beef ..............................

8 to 12 months

Lamb, veal, pork .......... .. 3 to 4 months

FISH

Cod, flounder, haddock

sole ................................

Blue fish, salmon ............ .. 2 to 3 months
Mackerel, perch............... .. 2 to 3 months
Breaded fish (purchased)
Clams, oysters, cooked

fish, crab, scallops ...... .. 3 to 4 months

Alaskan king crab ...........
Shrimp, uncooked........... ....... 12 months

POULTRY

Whole chicken or turkey ......... 12 months
Duck ..................................
Giblets............................... .. 2 to 3 months
Cooked poultry w/gravy
Slices (no gravy) .............

MAIN DISHES

Stews; meat, poultry

and fish casserole........ .. 2 to 3 months

TV dinners........................ .. 3 to 6 months

Food

Storage Time

DAIRY PRODUCTS

Butter ................................. . 6 to 9 months
Margarine...........................
Cheese:

Camembert, Mozzarella,

farmer’s .......................

Creamed cottage .......... DO NOT FREEZE
Cheddar, Edam, Gouda,

Swiss, brick, etc......... .. 6 to 8 weeks

Freezing can change texture of

cheese.

Ice cream, ice milk, sherbet.......2 months

EGGS

Whole (mixed)...................

__ 12 months

Whites..................................
Yolks..................................

(Add

sugar orsaitto yolks OFwhole mixed eggs)

BAKED GOODS

Yeast breads and rolls...... .......3 months
Baked Brown ’N Serve rolls .

.......3 months

Unbaked breads ................ ........ 1 month
Quick breads ..................... . 2 to 3 months
Cakes, unfrosted............... . 2 to 4 months
Cakes, frosted .................. 8 to 12 months
Fruitcakes .........................
Cookie dough.....................
Baked cookies................... 8 to 12 months

Baked pies......................... . 1 to 2 months
Pie dough only ................. . 4 to 6 months

'Based on U.S.D.A. and Michigan Cooperative

Extension Service suggested storage times.

If electricity goes off

Call the power company. Ask how long power

will be off.

1. If service is to be interrupted 24 hours or less,

keep both doors closed.

This will help frozen

foods to stay frozen.

2.

If service is to be interrupted longer than 24

hours:
(o) Remove oil frozen food and store in o

frozen food locker. Or...

(b) Place 2 lbs (0.9 kg) of dry ice in freezer for

every cu. ft. of freezer space. This will keep
frozen foods for 2 to 4 days. Weor gloves to

protect your hands from dry ice burns.

(c) If neither food locker storage nor dry ice is

available, use or can perishable food at
once.

3.

A full freezer will stay cold longerthan a partly

filled one. A freezer full of meat will stay cold

longer than a freezer full of baked goods. If
food contains ice crystals, it may be safely
refrozen, although the quality and flavor may
be affected. Use refrozen foods quickly. If the

condition of the food is poor or you have any
suspicions, it is wise to dispose of it.

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