Recommendations For Preserving Fresh Food; Recommendations For Preserving Frozen Food - Fhiaba 1T Series User Manual

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Fresh meat, fish and poultry
Milk, cream and fresh cheeses
After a prolonged interruption of electrical
power, once the electrical power is reacti-
vated, an audible signal will indicate if the
temperature has raised above normal lev-
els. In addition to this the display will show
for one minute the highest temperature de-
tected inside the compartments, to allow the
user to decide how to better use the food
items.
After one minute the display will resume nor-
mal operation, while the Alarm button
continue to blink.
Press the Alarm button
to display the high-
est recorded temperatures.

Recommendations for preserving fresh food

Vegetables
Wash vegetables in cold water and dry well. Place vegetables in vacuum
packed containers, plastic containers or vegetable bags in a Fresco Drawer.
Fruit
Wash and dry fresh fruit. Pack very aromatic fruit in plastic bags.
Fruit should be placed in the high humidity Fresco compartment.
Packaged meat
Place in the refrigerator in its original packaging.
After opening, wrap the remaining food in plastic bags or aluminum foil.
Remove the original packaging, then put in plastic bags or containers
and immediately place in the refrigerator.
Eggs
Place the eggs in their package or container into the refrigerator with-
out washing them. Check the "best before" date and at any rate use
the eggs within two weeks of purchasing.
These should be kept in their original closed packaging. Place these on
refrigerator shelves and consume these within five days of purchase.
Cheeses
Place these in the Fresco drawer in their original packaging.
Once opened, close these hermetically in plastic bags or aluminum foil.
Leftovers
Let these cool off and cover hermetically with aluminum foil or place
in sealed containers to prevent drying or the spread of odors.

Recommendations for preserving frozen food

Frozen food
Place food in plastic bags for the freezer. These bags must be hermetically
sealed against air and humidity. Do not refreeze defrosted meat.
Ice cream
The firmness of ice cream depends on the quantity of cream that it con-
tains. In general, high-quality ice cream has large amounts of cream,
therefore a very low temperature in the freezer will be necessary to
maintain its firmness.
Consequently, ice cream without much firmness is not necessarily an
indication of a temperature problem as raised above normal levels.
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