LG LTC22350 Series Owner's Manual page 19

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Packaging
Recommendations:
Use
sealed
plastic containers.
Use
plastic containers
with a smooth
surface.
Package
with aluminum
foil of high
resistance.
Wrap
with paper
layered with plastic.
Use water
proof plastic.
Use
recommended
plastic bags
to store frozen
foods.
Follow these
packaging
or container
instructions
in order
to reach the best freezing
REFRIGERATOR
SECTION
REFRIGERATOR
SHELVES
The
shelving of your refrigeratorcan
be adjusted to
comply
with your storage necessities;Depending
on
the model
you have in can include glass shelving or
wired shelving.The storing of your foods together and
adjusting
the shelving
to different
heights
will ease
to
help
you
locate
what
you
need.
This
also
helps
your
refrigerator
to stay shut longer
which will save you energy.
Do not use:
• Bread Wrapping.
• Plastic
container
not safe for storing.
• Containers
without
lids or seals.
• Waxed
paper or waxed
plastic.
• Thin wrapping
paper or not water proof.
IMPORTANT:
While
your
refrigerator
glass
shelving
are
cold
do not clean
with
hot or warm
water.
The
glass
shelving
may
break
if exposed
to rapid
temperature
changes
or
hard
impacts.
For your
safety
the
glass
shelving
are made
out of tempered
glass
so when
at
breaking
they will fracture
into tiny fragments.
Freezing
NOTE:
Be careful
while moving
or relocating
the shelves
they are heavy. If moving
the shelves
is required
keep in
mind
to locate
them
in a safe
environment
to prevent
them
from
breaking.
For the maximum
use of your freezer
do not store excess
food.
Do not introduce
a large amount
of unfrozen
foods
that
cannot
be frozen
within
24 hours
(no more
than
2 - 3 pounds
or ,91 kg - 1,36
kg of food
per square
inch of space
in the freezer).
Sufficient
space
must
be
left in order
for the air to circulate
properly
around
the
packages.
Leave
enough
space
in order
to close
your
refrigerator
with out difficulty.
Adjusting
Shelves
Remove the shelves and adjust them
to your convenience.
• Removing
Shelves
Incline
the front of the shelf in the direction
indicated
by
figure
1 and lift in the direction
indicated
by figure
2. Pull
the shelf towards
you.
Storage
times
can
vary
depending
on
the
type
and
quality
of the food,
the way its package,
or packaging
container
used, (in comparison
to air and humidity),
and
the temperature
it being
stored
in. Ice crystals
formed
inside
your
package
are normal
it indicates
the air and
humidity
inside your package
have condensed.
NOTE:
Let warm
foods
cool
off at room
temperature
for approximately
30
rain,
then
wrap
accordingly
with
the methods
mention
above
and freeze.
By letting
your
warm
foods
cool off before
you introduce
them
to your
freezer
it will save you energy.
SUFFOCATING
DANGER
Adequate
ventilation
is required
when
using
dry
ice.
Dry
ice
is Carbon
Dioxide
(C02).
When
it evaporates
it
produces
oxygen,
causing
dizziness,
slight
headaches,
unconsciousness
or death.
Do not
inhale
these
vapors
and
properly
ventilate
the
room
while
in use
of dry
ice.
• Replacing Shelves
Incline
the frontal
part
of the shelf
(1) and
guide
the
shelf hooks towards
the openings
at the height
desired.
Then lower the front of the shelf (2) so the hooks can be
inserted
(3) in the shelf supports.
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NOTE:
Make
sure
that
the
shelf
is installed
in the
horizontal
manner.
If not secured
itcan
cause the shelves
to fall, which will cause your stored
food to spill.
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