Hints and tips, Food storage, Energy saving advice – John Lewis JLWFF1552 User Manual

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Hints and tips

Food storage

• To obtain the best results from your appliance,

neither hot foods nor liquids which may
evaporate , should be placed in the larder
compartment.

• Keep the time between buying chilled food and

placing it in your fridge as short as possible.

• Do not push food together too much, try to

allow air to circulate around each item.

• Do not store food uncovered.

• Remove suspect food from your refrigerator and

clean, refer to ‘Maintenance and Cleaning’.

• Ensure that food placed in the freezer is dated

and labelled and used in date order to ensure
that food is consumed at its best.

• Avoid buying frozen food if you cannot store it

straight away.The use of an insulated container is
advisable.When you arrive home place the
frozen food in the freezer immediately.

• The symbols on the drawers show different

types of frozen goods.The numbers indicate
storage times in months for the appropriate
types of frozen goods.Whether the upper or
lower value of the indicated storage time is valid
depends on the quality of the foods and pre-
treating before freezing.

Energy saving advice

• Do not install the cabinet close to sources of

heat, i.e. boiler or radiator.

• Locate the appliance in a cool well ventilated

room and make sure that the air openings of the
cabinet are not obstructed.

• Avoid unnecessary frosting in the cabinet by

packing all foodstuffs into airtight packages
before placing them in the freezer.

• Always leave warm food to cool down to room

temperature before placing in the freezer.

• Food which is to be frozen (when cool) should

be placed in the fridge before being transferred
to the freezer.

• Try to avoid keeping the door open for long

periods, or opening the door too frequently as
warm air will enter the cabinet, and cause the
compressor to switch on unnecessarily often.

• Ensure there are no obstructions preventing the

door from closing properly.

In the event of a power failure

If there is a power failure during the storage of
frozen foods, keep the door closed. If the
temperature within your freezer should rise do not
refreeze the food without checking it’s condition.
The following guidelines should assist you.

Ice Cream:
Once thawed should be discarded.
Fruit and Vegetables:
If soft should be cooked and used up.
Bread and Cakes:
Can be refrozen without danger.
Shellfish:
Should be refrigerated and used up quickly.
Cooked Dishes:
i.e. casseroles, should be refrigerated and used up.
Large Pieces of Meat:
Can be re-frozen providing there are ice crystals
remaining within them.
Small Joints:
Should be cooked and then re-frozen as cooked
dishes.
Chicken:
Should be cooked and re-frozen as a fresh dish.

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