Whirlpool EEV 202X User Manual

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Heavy-duty aluminum freezer foil, kraft

paper with cellophane bonded to it,

special freezer bags, jars, cartons and

special pressure-sensitive freezer sealing

tape are available at your supermarket or

freezer dealer. See your "How to Freeze

Book" for packaging material guide.

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Before loading with unfrozen food, turn cold

control to coldest position (highest number)

and let freezer operate for several hours.

This will speed up the rate of freezing. Lay

packages to be frozen in a single layer so

each rests on the freezing surface of a

shelf. Allow space between packages for

cold airto circulate.

Food will be frozen in about 18 to 24 hours,

depending upon the kind of food, size and

shape of the package and the amount

to be frozen. Do not add more unfrozen

food until previous load is frozen. If in doubt,

wait 24 hours before adding more un­

frozen food,

WHEN FOOD IS FROZEN, RETURN COLD

CONTROL TO ITS USUAL SETTING. If cold

control is not moved back to its originai

setting, compressor wiii run longer and

sweating may occur on the exterior ot

the cabinet.

Storing frozen food

When food is frozen, stack packages any­

where in the freezer. Make sure that

packages do not extend beyond the shelf

edge keeping the door from closing

and sealing.

Giide-out basket - Store heavy and bulky

packages here. Basket slides out so you

can conveniently reach everything that is

stored in the bottom of the freezer.

Door storage - Store packages on the

door shelves behind the retaining bar.

Depending on package size, it may fit like

a book on the shelf or with front of package

facing the retaining bar.

Juice can sheives — Store juice cans on

door as shown.

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