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Water accumulated in a case is likely to damage food. Wipe it off with a soft cloth.
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Before putting dried foods, such as rice or dried laver seaweed, in the Vegetable Compartment, put them in a sealed container (bag).
Failing to do so may cause them to absorb water.
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If the Vegetable Compartment has few vegetables, a high humidity cannot be retained. Cover them with plastic wrap before storing
them.
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As the platinum catalyst need not be replaced, do not remove it.
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The Tall Storage Compartment has a slightly higher temperature than other spaces.
Notice
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When storing food
Store food according to its type or size.
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Pay attention to the height of food to be stored.
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The door may not be closed securely, which leads to inefficient cooling. It may also damage food, the case and the Moisture Cover.
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Some PET bottle can’ t be stored, depending on its type.
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Do not use the refrigerator with the Upper Case removed.
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Doing so may cause food to drop into the rear of the case, which may prevent the closing of the door.
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Do not push more food or beverage than can be accommodated.
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The partition, the cases or the Moisture Cover may be damaged.
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Risk of low-temperature damage
Storing food in the Vegetable Compartment for an extended period of time causes discoloration or reduces flavor, depending on the type of food. It may
also reduce the amount of vitamin C, cause mold on food, or start corrosion.
Foods susceptible to low-temperature damage
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Vegetables: Eggplant, string beans, sweet potato, okra, etc.
Foods susceptible to low-temperature damage
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Fruits: Banana, pineapple, mango, papaya, avocado, lemon, etc.
Vegetable Compartment
Vegetable Compartment
Vegetable Compartment
Moisture Cover
Moisture Cover
Moisture Cover
Upper space
Lower space
Tall Storage Compartment