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space:kitchen:fridge [2026/01/12 11:52] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation sirocylspace:kitchen:fridge [2026/01/12 12:00] (current) sirocyl
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 - Cold drinks - Cold drinks
 - Beer/alcohol to keep cold - Beer/alcohol to keep cold
-  - Follow the [[:governance:policies:alcohol|Alcohol Drinks Policy]] and the law.+  - Follow the <!-- policy? -sirocyl [[:governance:policies:alcohol|Alcohol Drinks Policy]] and the --> law.
 - Dairy products, milk, cheese, eggs - Dairy products, milk, cheese, eggs
 - Bakery products, sliced bread, cakes, pies - Bakery products, sliced bread, cakes, pies
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 ## PERISHABLE ## PERISHABLE
-PERISHABLE food items are: +>**Info:** Not an official DMA Policy, Rule or Guideline 
-> Any food items that enter the space, that require freezing or refrigeration, or will spoil if left out, or pasteurized/canned items that are opened and not consumed. +
- +> The information enclosed here is not approved by the board of dma.space, 
-This includes [[leftovers]], but those have a separate policy. +> and does not represent official policy guidance unless and until it is 
- +> edited and approved through the appropriate governance channels. 
-The goal with this policy is to: +
-- prevent anything from spoiling at the space, to the extent possible. +> This rule-colored prose is only included for example, and as a template 
-- prevent accidental or unwanted disposal or consumption of items brought to the space +> to include proper and cited ruling from the decision-making body. 
-- ensure a healthy common use of the fridge and kitchen facilities. +
- +> BEGIN [Rules Review: PERISHABLE Items Policy](/internal/rules-review#perishable_items_policy) 
-### PERISHABLE Items Policy +
- +PERISHABLE food items are: 
-- Anything PERISHABLE should be dated once first opened, or purchased/brought into the space. +> Any food items that enter the space, that require freezing or refrigeration, or will spoil if left out, or pasteurized/canned items that are opened and not consumed. 
-- 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. +This includes [[leftovers]], but those have a separate policy. 
-- 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" means roughly 72 hours (3 days) to a week in the fridge. +The goal with this policy is to: 
-  - If something is brought in for yourself, it MUST be dated before being put in the refrigerator, and it SHOULD fulfill a purpose (e.g., ingredients for a recipe being prepared at the space).+- 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/brought into the space. 
 +- 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" means roughly 72 hours (3 days) to a week in the fridge. 
 + - If something is brought in for yourself, it MUST be dated before being put in the refrigerator, and it SHOULD fulfill a purpose (e.g., ingredients for a recipe being prepared at the space). 
 +
 +> END [Rules Review: PERISHABLE Items Policy](/internal/rules-review#perishable_items_policy)
  
 ## In case of power outage ## In case of power outage
 +<!-- Removed policy-type link. -sirocyl
 You might've arrived here from the [[internal:emergency:outage:power|power outage procedures]]. If not, check that page. You might've arrived here from the [[internal:emergency:outage:power|power outage procedures]]. If not, check that page.
 +-->
  
 DO NOT open fridge or freezer unless ABSOLUTELY necessary. DO NOT open fridge or freezer unless ABSOLUTELY necessary.
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 This refrigerator is a "No-Frost" feature model. It will automatically run a defrost cycle if the thermostat and cycle pressure senses a freeze condition. When this happens, you may hear water dripping onto a pan on the compressor motor in order to evaporate it; this is normal. This refrigerator is a "No-Frost" feature model. It will automatically run a defrost cycle if the thermostat and cycle pressure senses a freeze condition. When this happens, you may hear water dripping onto a pan on the compressor motor in order to evaporate it; this is normal.
  
-(In the event that the automatic defrost procedure fails, check the source code of this page for the manual procedure.)+(In the event that the automatic defrost procedure fails, check the source code of this page for the manual procedure below this paragraph.)
  
-/*+<!--
 You will need: You will need:
 - A pan, at least 1 inch deep, and at least the size of the fridge. - A pan, at least 1 inch deep, and at least the size of the fridge.
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 Finally, you may reload the fridge. Finally, you may reload the fridge.
  
-*/+-->
  
 #### Manuals #### Manuals