Adjusting Control Settings; Food Storage Guide; Storing Frozen Food; Refrigerator Section - LG LTC22350 Series Owner's Manual

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ADJUSTING
CONTROL
SETTINGS
Give the refrigerator
time
to cool down completely
before
adding
food
It is best to wait 24 hours
before
adding
food to the refrigerator
The mid-settings
indicated
in the
previous
section
should
be correct
for normal
household
refrigerator
usage
The
controls
are set correctly
when
milk or juice
is cold to your liking and ice cream
is firm
The refrigerator
control
functions
as the thermostat
for
the entire
appliance
The higher
the number
setting,
the
longer
the compressor
will run to keep the temperature
colder
The freezer
control
adjusts
the cold air flow from
the freezer
to the refrigerator
Setting
the freezer
control
to a lower temperature
keeps more cold air in the freezer
compartment
to make
it colder
If you need to adjust
the temperature
in the refrigerator
or freezer,
begin
by adjusting
the refrigerator
first
Wait
24 hours
after the refrigerator
adjustment
to check
the
freezer
temperature
If it is too warm
or too cold, then
adjust
the freezer
control
as well
FOOD STORAGE
GUIDE
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
Buffer
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
Use the settings
listed
in the table
below as a guide
CONDITION/REASON:
RECOMMENDED
ADJUSTMENT:
REFRIGERATOR
section
is too warm
• Opening
the door often
• Adding
a large amount
of food
• Room temperature
is
very warm
FREEZER
section istoo
warm/
ice is made too
slowly
• Opening
the door often
• Adding
a large amount
of food
• Room temperature
is
very low (not cycling
often
enough)
• Using
ice frequently
• Air vents
blocked
by
objects
REFRIGERATOR
section
is too cold
• Controls
not set
correctly
for your
conditions
FREEZER
section is too
cold
• Controls
not set
correctly
for your
conditions
Adjust
the
REFRIGERATOR
setting
to the
next
highest
number
and
wait
24
hours,
then
check.
Adjust
the FREEZER
setting
to the next
highest
number
and wait
24 hours, then
check.
Remove
any
objects
blocking
air flow.
Adjust
the
REFRIGERATOR
setting
to the
next
lowest
number
and
wait
24
hours,
then
check.
Adjust
the
FREEZER
setting
to the
next
lowest
number
and
wait
24
hours,
then
check.
Vegetables
with
skins (carrots,
peppers)
Fruit
Place in bags or plastic containers
inside the crisper
Leafy
Vegetables
Fish
Chef
Fresh
Leftovers
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
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
Consume
fish
or
seafood
the
same day purchased
Store any meat in original
airtight,
moi stu re- proof
packaging
Rewrap
if necessary
Cover
leftovers
with
plastic
wrap
or
aluminum
foil
Plastic
containers
with
airtight
lids
can
also be used
STORING
FROZEN
FOOD
NOTE:
For more
information
on how to prepare
food
to
be frozen
such
in a way to see the period
they
can be
stored
consult
a frozen
food guide
or cook book
Packaging
A great
freezing
depends
on
how
great
you
package
the
food
When
you
seal
the
package
make
sure
you
remove
all excess
air
and
do
not
allow
humidity
A package
that
is incorrectly
sealed
will
result
in the
transmission
of bad
odors,
contaminants
inside
your
refrigerator
and
will
cause
your
foods
to dry
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