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USING THE COOLSELECT ZONE™ DRAWER
The CoolSelect Zone™ Drawer is designed to make your busy life just a little bit easer.
Quick Cool Button
You can use the “Quick Cool” operation with
the CoolSelect Zone™ Drawer to quickly cool
1~3 canned beverages in about an hour. When
the “Quick Cool” process ends, the CoolSelect
Zone™ Drawer automatically returns to the
previously set temperature.
To cancel this operation, press the Quick
Cool button again and the CoolSelect Zone™
Drawer returns to the previously set temperature.
Depending of the beverages, cool-down time may vary.
When “Quick Cool” is in operation, any items that you do NOT want affected should be
moved out of the drawer.
Thaw Button
When “Thaw” is selected, warm and cold air is alternately blown into the CoolSelect Zone™
Drawer. Depending on the weight of the frozen food, you can select a 4 hrs, 6 hrs, 10 hrs, and
12 hrs thawing time.
When “Thaw” ends, food is in a half-frozen
state, making it easy to cut for cooking. In
addition, when “Thaw” ends, the CoolSelect
Zone™ Drawer returns to the original “0 Zone
condition. To cancel this function mid-cycle,
just press any button besides Thaw.
Here are the approximate thawing times of
meat and fish by weight (and based on a 25.4mm (1in.) thickness). This chart represents the
total weight of food in the CoolSelect Zone™ Drawer.
THAW TIME
4hours 6hours 10hours 12hours
WEIGHT
363g (0.8Ib) 590g (1.3Ib) 771g (1.7Ib) 1000g (2.2Ib)
Depending on the size and thickness of the meat or fish, thawing times may vary.
When “Thaw” is in operation, any items that you do NOT want affected should be moved
out of the drawer.
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