Using your refrigerator – LG LSC27925ST User Manual

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USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR

The ice maker will produce 12 cubes per cycle,

approximately 140-150 cubes in a 24 hour period,

depending on freezer compartment temperature, room

temperature, number of door openings and other

operating conditions.

If the refrigerator is used before the water connection is

made to the ice maker, set the power switch to

OFF (O).

Throw away the first few batches of ice to allow the water

line to clear.

Be sure nothing interferes with the sweep of the feeler

arm. When the bin fills to the level of the feeler arm, the

ice maker will stop producing ice.

It is normal for several cubes to be stuck together. If ice

is not used frequently, old ice cubes will become cloudy,

taste stale and shrink.

FOOD STORAGE GUIDE

Wrap or store food in the refrigerator in airtight and

moisture-proof material unless otherwise noted. This

prevents food odor and taste transfer throughout the

refrigerator. For dated products, check date code to

ensure freshness.

ITEMS

HOW TO STORE

Storing Fresh Food Wrap or store food in the

refrigerator in airtight and

moisture-proof material unless

otherwise noted. This prevents

food odor and taste transfer

throughout the refrigerator. For

dated products, check date code

to ensure freshness.

Butter or
margarine

Store opened butter in a covered

dish or in a closed compartment.

When storing a larger quantity,

wrap in freezer packing and

freeze.

Cheese

Store in original packaging until

you are ready to use it. Once

opened, tightly rewrap with plastic

wrap or aluminum foil.

Vegetables with
skins (carrots,
peppers)

Place in bags or plastic containers

inside the crisper.

Fruit

Wash and let dry; store in plastic

bags in the refrigerator. Do not

wash or pit berries until you are

ready to eat them. Berries should

be selected and kept in their

original packaging (if there is any)

or in a paper bag closed halfway

and set on a shelf.

Leafy Vegetables

Remove original packaging and

trim any dirty or discolored parts.

Wash in cold water and drain.

Place in a plastic bag or plastic

container and store in the crisper.

ITEMS

HOW TO STORE

Fish

Consume fish or seafood the

same day purchased.

Chef Fresh

Store any meat in original airtight,

moisture-proof packaging.

Rewrap if necessary.

Leftovers

Cover leftovers with plastic

wrap or aluminum foil. Plastic

containers with airtight lids can

also be used.

STORING FROZEN FOOD

NOTE: For further information about preparing food for

freezing or food storage times, check a freezer

guide or a reliable cookbook.

Packaging

Successful freezing depends on correct packaging.

When you close and seal the package, it must not allow

air or moisture in or out. If it does, you could have food

odor and taste transfer throughout the refrigerator and

also dry out frozen food.

Packaging Recommendations:

• Rigid plastic containers with “tight-fitting lids”.

• Straight-sided canning/freezing jars.

• Heavy-duty aluminum foil.

• Plastic-coated paper.

• Non-permeable plastic wraps.

• Specified freezer-grade self-sealing plastic bags.

Follow package or container instructions for proper

freezing methods.

Do not use:

• Bread wrappers

• Containers without tight lids

• Wax paper or wax-coated freezer wrap

• Thin, semi-permeable wrap

CAUTION: Do not keep beverage cans or plastic food

containers in the freezer compartment.

They may burst if they freeze.

Freezing

Your freezer will not quick-freeze any large quantity of

food. Do not put more unfrozen food into the freezer than

will freeze within 24 hours [no more than 2 to 3 lbs of

food per cubic foot (0,9 to 1,35 kg per cubic meter) of

freezer space]. Leave enough space in the freezer for air

to circulate around packages. Be careful to leave enough

room at the front so the door can close tightly.

Food storage times will vary according to the quality and

type of food, the type of packaging or wrap used (airtight

and moisture-proof) and the storage temperature. Ice

crystals inside a sealed package are normal. This simply

means that moisture in the food and air inside the

package have condensed, creating ice crystals.

NOTE: Allow hot foods to cool at room temperature for

30 minutes, then package and freeze. Cooling

hot foods before freezing saves energy.

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