GE TBW25 Refrigerator User Manual


 
GE Food-SaverSvstem
fruit&V~ehble Dmwem
Thestoragedrawersatthebottom
oftie freshfoodcompartmentare
designedtoprovidehighhumidity
levelsrequiredbymostvegetables
andlowerhumiditylevelsrequired
formostfruits.
Whenreplacingthedrawers,
&wayspushthemdl thewayin.
Storagetimewilldependuponthe
@
typeoffoodanditsconditionwhen
placedin thedrawers.
Excesswaterwhichmayaccumulate
inthebottomofthedrawersshould
beemptid andthedrawerswipeddry.
~s refrigerated
drawer isdesignd
tokeepunwrappedfoodsfreshby
retainingthenatud mois~recontent
offoodssuchas:
*A~~ChO~es
~
Cherries @Plums
* Aspqragus
* Corn oRadishes
~Beets,topped*Currants oRhubarb
* Blueberries
aGreens,leafy@Spinach
~Carrots
obttuce
oTomatoes,
~Celey
opa~ley
ripe
oPeas,green
Asinmy refrigeratedstoragearea,
it is rwommendedthatfoo~ with
strongodombestoredwmpped—
foodssuchas:
@
Broccoli
oCabbage
oPafinips
~Brussels
aCaulifl~er
@
Turnips
Sprouts
oGreen~ni~ns
coo19nResh Dmwer
Thisrefrigerateddrawerisdesigned
toprovidelowerhumiditystorage
foritemssuchas:
@Apples
~o~nges
~
Squash,
~Apricots ~Pgaches
summer
oGrapes
e Pears
ost~berries
~Mushrooms* Raspberrieso‘angerines
Thesedrawemhaveindividud,
adjustablehumiditycontrolsthatlet
you regulahtheamountofcoldair
enfiringtie drawers.
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$tidethe controlallthe waytothe
~G wtttig andthedrawerprovides
highhumifityrecommendedfor
mostvegetables.
Slidethecontrolailthe wayto
the~~ setting
toprovide
lowerhumiditylevelsrecommend
formostfruits.
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