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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ARCTIC SELECT ZONE
TM
DRAWER GUIDE
Partition
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Use to organize foods in the drawer.
Drawer
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The drawer can be converted to store either fresh or frozen food.
Convertible Function
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By pressing the “Arctic Select Zone” button, you can select the proper temperature function for your foods.
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It changes in the following sequence: Power Freeze, Freeze, Soft Freeze and Cool.
Power Freeze
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You can use “Power Freeze” function to freeze foods faster.
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Power Freeze works for about two and a half hours continuously, then returns to the set freezer temperature
automatically after finishing.
☞ Do not put bottles and glass containers in the freezer
☞ Power Freeze may be influenced by many factors such as the size and weight of foods, the space of foods,
the number times the door is opened, etc.
☞ If his drawer was operating as a “Cool” zone, move fresh food to the fridge before the “Power Freeze” works.
Freeze
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“Freeze” function keeps the freezer setting temperature.
For example, if Freeze is set to -19℃, the Arctic Select Zone will be adjusted to the same temperature.
Soft Freeze
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You can use “Soft Freeze” function to help keep meat and fish fresh for longer than the Fridge.
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When "Soft Freeze" mode is selected, the compartment temperature will be approximately -7℃(depending on the
ambient temperature & amount stored).
- Meat can be stored safely for a longer period of time in this mode than in the other modes and has the advantage
that the meat will remain soft enough to be easily sliced.
- Do not put bottles and glass containers or foods that have a high water content as these are liable to burst due to
the low temperature.
Cool
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You can use the “Cool” function to store more fresh foods.
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“Cool” temperature is about
3℃
.
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If “Freeze” or “Soft Freeze” is selected, move the frozen foods to the freezer before the “Cool” works.
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