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| # Refrigerator | # Refrigerator | ||
| - | Food items only. | + | The Fridge is a white-enamel Whirlpool-Roper model RT12DKXAW00 type 12TFA94 upright top-mount fridge-freezer, |
| - | > **Meta:** *Placeholder page* | + | Food items only, with some exceptions. |
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| - | > This page is an incomplete outline of the content expected to be populated into it. | + | |
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| - | > If you are an editor, pick up that pencil and [[? | + | |
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| - | > *Do not remove this template until the content is up to quality.* | + | |
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| - | ## What goes where | + | |
| ## What belongs in the fridge | ## What belongs in the fridge | ||
| + | ### Both | ||
| + | - Shelves, racks | ||
| + | - Thermometers, | ||
| + | - Meats, depending on how soon they' | ||
| + | - Vegetables, fresh or frozen | ||
| + | - Medicine and medical supplies to be kept cold or frozen. | ||
| + | ### Refrigerator | ||
| + | - Cold drinks | ||
| + | - Beer/ | ||
| + | - Follow the <!-- policy? -sirocyl [[: | ||
| + | - Dairy products, milk, cheese, eggs | ||
| + | - Bakery products, sliced bread, cakes, pies | ||
| + | ### Freezer | ||
| + | - Cold packs | ||
| + | - Ice trays | ||
| + | - Ice cream | ||
| + | - Frozen foods | ||
| + | - Frozen leftovers (see [[leftovers]] policy) | ||
| ## What does NOT belong in the fridge | ## What does NOT belong in the fridge | ||
| + | ### Both | ||
| + | - Chemicals | ||
| + | - Electronics, | ||
| + | - " | ||
| + | - Member projects, experiments involving cold temperatures, | ||
| + | - Solvents, cleaners, detergents | ||
| + | - Alcohol drinks while minors occupy the space. | ||
| + | ### Refrigerator | ||
| + | - Anything frozen to thaw that isn't kept in a watertight bag or container. | ||
| + | ### Freezer | ||
| + | - Drinks. | ||
| + | - Do not put drinks in the freezer to "rapid cool" them. | ||
| + | - They will explode. | ||
| + | - Use ice. | ||
| ## PERISHABLE | ## PERISHABLE | ||
| - | Explain | + | > |
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| + | > The information enclosed here is not approved by the board of dma.space, | ||
| + | > and does not represent official policy guidance unless and until it is | ||
| + | > edited and approved through the appropriate governance channels. | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | > This rule-colored prose is only included for example, and as a template | ||
| + | > to include proper and cited ruling from the decision-making body. | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | > BEGIN [Rules Review: | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | > PERISHABLE food items are: | ||
| + | > > Any food items that enter the space, that require freezing or refrigeration, | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | > This includes [[leftovers]], | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | > The goal with this policy is to: | ||
| + | > - prevent anything from spoiling at the space, to the extent possible. | ||
| + | > - prevent accidental or unwanted disposal or consumption of items brought to the space | ||
| + | > - ensure a healthy common use of the fridge and kitchen facilities. | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | > ### PERISHABLE Items Policy | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | > - Anything PERISHABLE should be dated once first opened, or purchased/ | ||
| + | > - Refrigerate or freeze all PERISHABLE items as soon as they enter the space, unless they are specifically to thaw for preparation same-day. | ||
| + | > - PERISHABLE items left outside the fridge or freezer may be disposed of if you leave the space. | ||
| + | > - Do not bring in PERISHABLE items for only yourself. All members, within reason, should be allowed to consume or dispose of PERISHABLE items in a timely manner. | ||
| + | > - "a timely manner" | ||
| + | > - If something is brought in for yourself, it MUST be dated before being put in the refrigerator, | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | > END [Rules Review: PERISHABLE Items Policy](/ | ||
| ## In case of power outage | ## In case of power outage | ||
| + | <!-- Removed policy-type link. -sirocyl | ||
| + | You might' | ||
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| DO NOT open fridge or freezer unless ABSOLUTELY necessary. | DO NOT open fridge or freezer unless ABSOLUTELY necessary. | ||
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| - Check items for spoilage, especially milk | - Check items for spoilage, especially milk | ||
| - If >2 days, prepare to discard all [[# | - If >2 days, prepare to discard all [[# | ||
| - | - Dispose of thawed [[# | + | - If an outage longer than 24 hours is anticipated, |
| - | - Cook immediately if <6 hours or <45 deg | + | - Don't pay much more than $20 for 10 pounds of dry ice. |
| - | - Discard if >6 hours or >60 deg | + | - Check welding supply and welding gas stores; they often have/ |
| - | - Use better judgment on e.g., ice cream, freezer pops, etc | + | - Supermarkets like Winco and Safeway may have it, but at a much higher price (Safeway' |
| + | - 8 pounds of dry ice in the freezer and 2 pounds in the top shelf of the fridge will keep them maintained for between 2 and 5 days. | ||
| + | - Exercise caution when handling dry ice; use gloves to handle and avoid skin contact. | ||
| + | - If dry ice runs out, is not replenished, | ||
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| + | - Cook immediately if <6 hours or <45 deg | ||
| + | - Discard if >6 hours or >60 deg | ||
| + | - Use better judgment on e.g., ice cream, freezer pops, refreezable items etc | ||
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| + | ## Settings | ||
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| + | The refrigerator controls should be set at # for the fridge and # for the freezer. [TODO: Verify against current settings] | ||
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| + | The temperature of the freezer should be below -2ºC (27ºF), and the refrigerator at or below 3ºC (36ºF) but above 1ºC (34ºF). | ||
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| + | If the temperatures are discovered to be above freezing in the freezer, and above 40ºF in the refrigerator for an unknown period of time, follow [[# | ||
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| + | If the temperatures are off and the numbers set are correct, adjust the refrigerator controls as needed. This should be unlikely, but may occur if the space is very hot or very cold. | ||
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| + | If the temperatures continue not to improve, the refrigerator will need replacement or service. Contact the Facilities department. | ||
| ## Care and Cleaning | ## Care and Cleaning | ||
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| + | Make sure fridge door is closed and latched shut prior to leaving the space. | ||
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| + | Fridge door sensors can be viewed in [[: | ||
| ### Cleaning | ### Cleaning | ||
| + | Clean up spills immediately!! Do not let them dry on, crust over or get sticky. | ||
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| + | More specific cleaning procedures can be found in the [[# | ||
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| + | #### Inside | ||
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| + | Use light cleaners/ | ||
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| + | Do not use a dank old musty sponge on food storage or preparation surfaces, please! | ||
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| + | Do not use bleach, vinegar, or ammonia, especially on freezer. Chemicals and flavors may leach into food, especially in the freezer, causing " | ||
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| + | #### Front and sides | ||
| + | Remove magnets, and wash like kitchen countertops. Don't use heavy solvents or abrasives. | ||
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| + | #### Rear, coils | ||
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| + | Vacuum dust from coils quarterly. Swiffer or dust-wipe the coils occasionally to prevent dust buildup. | ||
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| ### Maintenance | ### Maintenance | ||
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| + | Ensure that the coils on the back of the fridge are vacuumed/ | ||
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| #### Defrost procedure | #### Defrost procedure | ||
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| + | This refrigerator is a " | ||
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| + | (In the event that the automatic defrost procedure fails, check the source code of this page for the manual procedure below this paragraph.) | ||
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| + | <!-- | ||
| + | You will need: | ||
| + | - A pan, at least 1 inch deep, and at least the size of the fridge. | ||
| + | - A hand-operated pump and hoses, like the [Pittsburgh Multi-Use Transfer Pump](https:// | ||
| + | - A bucket or large container. | ||
| + | - Two LEGO System 2x8 bricks, or something of similar size that can prop the rear legs of the refrigerator up 1/4" or more off the ground relative to the front legs. | ||
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| + | Make a time for a store run. Prepare a " | ||
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| + | Unload the fridge and freezer. Cook/ | ||
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| + | Unplug refrigerator once unloaded. | ||
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| + | Lift refrigerator plastic pan. Elevate rear legs with a LEGO System 2x8 brick or something of similar size. | ||
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| + | Open both doors ajar. | ||
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| + | Frost will melt and drip down into pan. | ||
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| + | Pump meltwater into bucket/ | ||
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| + | Continue until frost has melted away, then lift fridge out of the pan and put it back. | ||
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| + | Replace shelving, ice trays, and thermometers. | ||
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| + | Close doors, and plug in fridge. | ||
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| + | Wait for temperatures to normalize, then re-arm Home Assistant alarms for fridge/ | ||
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| + | Finally, you may reload the fridge. | ||
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| #### Manuals | #### Manuals | ||
| + | {{ : | ||
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| #### Parts | #### Parts | ||
| + | Parts may be difficult to find. Refer to the major model type, " | ||