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Summary of Contents for CAF16CN

Page 1: ... SafetyInstructions 3 FreezingSuggestions 5 9 TemperatureControl 4 StorageTimes 6 TemperatureMonitor 5 Installation 3 4 Vacation MovingTips 12 AdapterPlug 4 Warranty Back Cover Clearances 4 Electrical Requirements 3 4 Extension Cord 4 Grounding 3 4 Location 4 ceMt Modeland Serial Numbers 2 No Frostupright Models CAJ 16CM CA Fl l lwl ...

Page 2: ...dlaundryareaor storage room Avoid putting it nextto your range a heating vent or wherethe sun wili shine directly on it Tryto arrange yourfrozen foods systematicallyso you can find what you want in the freezerquickly Don topen the freezerdoor more often than necessaryand close it as soon as possible particularly in hot humid weather When using yourfreezer be careful not to leavethe door open Alway...

Page 3: ...f it The food may be dangerousto eat Evenpartial thawing and refreezing reduce the eating quality of foods particularly fruits vegetables and preparedfoods The eating quality of red meats is affected less than that of many other foods Use refrozenfoods as soon as possible they won t keep as long as foods frozen only once and the sooner they re used the better their eating will be Hyour old freezer...

Page 4: ...shouldalways be iirw its own ihdhkhd electricaloutk3t 115volt 60 Hertz single phase AC Some models are also rated 100 volt 50 Hertz Check the model and serial number plate This is recommended for best performanceand to prevent overloadinghousewiring circuits which could causea possiblefire hazardfrom overheatingwires Freezer Locatkmi Yourfreezer should be conveniently located for day to day use in...

Page 5: ...zing different types of food 6 Freeze foods in practica meal sized packages 7 Fill container properlj When placing liquid or semi liquid foods in containers leaveabout 1 2 at top 1 1 2 for glass containers to allow for expansionduring freezing 8 Freeze correct quantities There is an established maximum of food your freezer is designed to freeze atone time approximately 3 pounds per cubic foot of f...

Page 6: ...ewrapin moisture vapor proof material Meat Remove asrnuchboneandfat as po ssiblefrommeat beforepackaging Dormtsaltmeat When individual piecesofmeatarepackagedtogethe piaceciouble thickness offreezer wrap betweenthemfor easier separation during thawing Clean thoroughly before packaging pad ShEHZ j CM protruding kmnes with fdckxl freez f p p r or alurninum toil Wrap giblets separately Wild Game The ...

Page 7: ...rge cartons bagsor boxes out of pods 2 to 3 min 4to 5 min leaving l 2 inch head space Seal t3ROCCOLl Selecttender uniform 3 min 5 rein Chill immediately Drain headsof dark greencolor Packagein cartonsin Letstand l 2 hour in salted alternate directions water 4teaspoonssalt in 1 leaving no head space gallon water to remove Seal insects Washand remove woodystems Split lengthwise into piecesso budsare...

Page 8: ...ed Heat unpeeled fruit in boiling 1cup syrup water 1 2minute Sugarpack Mix 1teaspoon crystalline ascorbic acid with l 2cup of sugar and sprinkle over 1quart of fruit Stir BERRIES Proper maturity is important Immature 1 Maybe packed dry or 2 packed berriesshould not be used Washin cold whole in a 40 to 500 0 sugar syrup 3 For or iced waterand drain thoroughly on crushed or pureed berries pack 4 par...

Page 9: ...r ator cookie dough may be wrapped and frozen in bars Slice as needed without defrosting and bake Pies Most pies except cream custard or meringue topped pies freeze well baked or unbaked Baked pies store for a longer time Omit steam ventsfrom pies to be frozenunbaked Toserve unbaked pies Cut steam vents in top crust and place frozen pie in oven at usual temperature Increase baking time 10to 15 min...

Page 10: ...s bags meats Cartons and contahww f uits vegetables and cookedfoods may be packaged in freezer cartons containers and jars Glass freezer Juices fruits jars vegetables cookedfoods Plasticcontainers Sauces fruits and boil in bdgs vegetables cookedfoods Laminated paper Meats Heavy dutyfoil Meats baked qoods leftovers Iv 1 Cellophane Baked goods sandwiches smallmeat cuts 2 Bring two parallel edges tog...

Page 11: ...yfrom the wall All types of floor coverings can be damaged particularly cushioned coverings and those with embossed surfaces Cleanthe inside of your freezerat leastonce a year We recommend that the freezer be unplugged beforecleaning if this is not practical wring excessmoisture out of sponge or cloth when cleaning in the vicinity of switches lightsor controls Usewarm water and baking soda solutio...

Page 12: ...or room without damage to cabinet or mechanism Disconnectpowercord plug from wall outlet Fkwrmve foods defrost and clean freezer Secureal iooseitemssuchas grille and shelvesby taping them securely in placeto prevent damage Be sure freezerstaysin upright position during actual movingand in van F reezer must be secured n van to preventmovement Protect outsideof freezerwith blanket f Keepfreezerdoor ...

Page 13: ...Package holdingdooropen TOO LCMW3 Dooropenedtoofrequentlyortooiong f Temperature controlsetontoohigha number KXSY OPERATION JRFLOWNOISE AINNETVIEMATEX X S TK3STING i Inadequate aircirculationspacearoundcabing see F ge 4 I i Thefloormaybeweak causingthefreezertovibratewhenthecotipressoriso i Cabinetis notpositionedsolidlyonflooxAdjustlegsor uses rns toctirrectfor unevenfloor Properaircirculation We...

Page 14: ...uRE COLLECTING DNOUTSIDE OFCYUNNET I X RWON T FULLY LOSEBYITSELF LOWSTART PK3 ME AFTERBEING JRNEDOFFFOR PERK3D OFTIME EXCESSIVE FROST BUILD UP oPackage holdingdooropen Built in overload protection Dooropenedtoofrequentlyortoolong Packageholdingdooropen Extendedhot humidweather ...

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Page 16: ...ier You are responsible for providing adequate electrical plumbing and other connecting facilities QFood spoiiage caused by a Power interruptionfrom the utility b Biown fuse open circuit breaker or other power disconnection on the owner s premises c Freezernot operating because of abnormally low eiectric power voltage or inadequate house wiring This warranty is extended to the origirwi purchaseran...

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