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- Quick Freeze Mode is a fridge function that quickly freezes newly introduced food that is not pre-frozen.
- Also known as fast freeze, this feature is often underutilized.
- Fresh food has a tendency to temporarily warm surrounding food if it is not pre-frozen.
- This lengthens the cooling process. Quick freeze comes in handy to integrate fresh food into the already cold freezer.
- Quick freeze bypasses the thermostat to keep the compressor running in order to get the freezer extra cold.
- This cancels out the rising freezer temperature as a result of the newly introduced items.
- Quick freeze mode is usually activated by pushing a button on the freezer.
Also read: How Does a Defrost Thermostat Work in a Refrigerator?