Short vacations, Long vacations, Moving – Whirlpool ETl8SC User Manual

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STORING FROZEN FOOD

The freezer secticer is designeci for srciroge of c;

mercially frozen foods and for freezing f.oodr
home

Packaging

-The- secret of successful freezing is

n the packaging 'he wrap Vcu use miust be air,

rnoisture and vapor proof The way you close and
seal the package must not allow ait moisture or

apors in or out

Rigid polyethylene (piasticl contaii'iers

w - i t n t i g r i t -

titting lids, straight sided

c a n n i n g f r e e z i n g

jars

neavy-duty aluminum foil, plastic coated paper and
r.on-permeable plastic wraps isuch as saran) are
'ecommended Note rieat-sealed boong bags are
easy to use and oaf oe used bv themselves or as
carton liners

IMPORTANT: Do not expect your freezer to quick-

freeze any large quantity of food. Leave enough
space for air to circulate around packages. Be

careful to leave enough room at the front so the
door can close tightly.

Ice Cream

Store in the freezer. Once the pack­

age is opened, place o piece of aluminum foil or
plastic wrap smoothly against the ice cream surface
This will prevent ice crystals from forming.

Packaged Frozen Food

, , Store on freezer door

siieif or in the freezer. If you plan to store it for a long
time, re-wrap it with aluminum foil or plastic wrap

Frozen Meats'

, ,The following hints will help

keep the duality in your frozen meats

1. Freeze meat while fresh and In top condition,

2

use only reoommended wrapping materials

3.

Prepare the meat for freezing before wrap­

ping If Trim off excess fat and remove bones

A hen practical. Meat should not be salted

because salt shortens freezer life

4. Wrap tightly, pressing out as much air as

possible

5. l.dbel and date it
6. Refreezing thawed mea’ is not recorv-miended

Frozen Soups, Juices

Store on freezer door

shelf or in the freezer

STORAGE CHART FOR FROZEN FOOO

Storage times given in this chart are oniy a

guide, For best use of freezer space, keep fro­
zen foods for short times. Use, then replace as
needed,

Bread ....................................................... 2 months
Cooked Dishes..................................... 2-3 months
Fish and Seafoods

Fresh ..................................................... 6 months
Commercially Frozen ...................... 1-3 months

Fruits ........................................................ 6 months
Ice Cream.................................................. 1 month
Concentrated Juice........................... 4-6 months
Meats

Bacon............................... . Less than 1 month
Pork roasts, chops........................... 3-4 months
Sausage .............................................1-2 months
Beef, veal, lamb roasts ....................... 6 months
Ground meat...................................... 1-2 months
Poultry .............................................. 3-4 months

Vegetables ............................................... 6 months

Courtesy of National Livestock and Meat Board and

US DA

Vacation and

moving

care

Short vacations...

iNo need to shut off the refrigerator T you will be

away for less than four weeks. Use up perishables
freeze other items

Long vacations...

Remove all the food if you are going toi a month d

more.

Unplug the refrigerator and clean it,,rinse well and

ary Tape rubber or wood blocks to b-oth doors

keeping them open far enough for air to get m TUis

'wti keep odor and mold from buLdmg up.

WARNING:

Tape

blocks

out

of

a

child’s

reach...do

not

allow

children

near

the refrigerator when the doors are
blocked

open.

They

may

become

injured or trapped.

To restart refrigerator, see "Using Your Refrigerator,"

Moving...

Remove all food. Pack frozen foods in dry ice. Un­

plug the refrigerator and clean it thoroughly

Remove everything that comes out Wrap all parts

well and tape them together so they don't shift and
rattle

Screw in the levelling legs, tape the doors shut; tape

the electric cord to the cabinet. When you get to your

new home, put everything back, level it and refer to

thf-> ' Before Using ' page

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