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Vegetable container with 

humidity controller

Fig.

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The vegetable container is the optimum 

storage location for fresh fruit and 

vegetables. A humidity controller and 

a special seal can be used to adjust the 

air humidity in the vegetable container. 

This allows fresh fruit and vegetables 

to be stored twice as long as with 

conventional storage. 
The air humidity in the vegetable 

container can be set according to the 

type and amount of products to be 

stored:

Mainly fruit as well as for a large load 

– lower air humidity

Mainly vegetables as well as for 

a mixed load or small load – higher air 

humidity

Notes

Fruit sensitive to cold (e.g. pineapple, 

banana, papaya and citrus fruit) and 

vegetables sensitive to cold (e.g. 

aubergines, cucumbers, zucchini, 

peppers, tomatoes and potatoes) 

should be stored outside the refrige-

rator at temperatures of approx. +8 °C 

to +12 °C for optimum preservation 

of quality and flavour.

Condensation may form in the vege-

table container depending on the type 

and quantity of products stored. 

Re-move condensation with a dry 

cloth and adjust air humidity in the 

vegetable container with the humidity 

controller.

The freezer 

compartment

Fig.

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Is used to:

store deepfrozen food,

make ice cubes,

freeze small quantities of food.

Notes

You can tell from the handle whether 

the freezer compartment door 

is closed properly. Fig.

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The freezer compartment door 

engages audibly.

If the door is open, the frozen food will 

thaw. The freezer compartment will 

become covered in thick ice. 
Also: waste of energy due to high 

power consumption!

The glass plate is height-adjustable. 

Fig.

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To remove the glass plate, lift it and 

remove a glass plate support.

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