Place the bottles in
Place the bottles in
q Fig. am shows the filling up with
bottles in the:
a) Wine storage compartment
b) Tasting compartment above
c) Tasting compartment below
q All pull out bottle racks can be
drawn out (see Fig. at)
Observe the following when placing
bottles in the appliance:
q Fig. al
Make sure that the bottles do not lie
crossed or that they touch the rear
wall of the refrigerator. The con
densation water could run via the
bottles into the body of the ap
pliance.
q Leave warm beverages to cool
outside the appliance.
q Warning: Bottles which contain high
percentage alcohol must be sealed
and placed vertically.
q NEVER store explosive substances
in the appliance.
Change the location of
the pull out bottle racks
Fig. at
1. Removal of the pull out bottle
racks
q Draw out the pull out bottle racks
Fig. at/12, press the pull out bottle
racks and pull out rails Fig. at/19
in the direction of the arrow,
disengage and then extract.
q When inserting the pull out bottle
racks place them on the pull out rails
and press downwards. (Pull out
bottle racks engage through
downward pressure).
2. Removal of the extension rails
Fig. ak/19
q Disengage (Fig. ak/20) the pull out
rails by pulling in the direction of
the arrow (Fig. ak/a),
lift pull out rails up at the front
(Fig. ak/b) and then extract them.
q When inserting pull out rails first
position them in the rear opening
(Fig. ak/c), then in the front opening
(Fig. ak/d) and press down until they
engage.
Observe the cold zones
in the appliance
Due to the air circulation in the appliance
different temperature zones are created:
q The coldest zones are by the rear
wall and just above the lowest shelf.
Note: Store the following in the
coldest zones: e. g. sparkling wines,
white wines, champagne, rosè
wines.
q The warmest zone is at the top.
Note: Store red wines, for example,
in the warmest zone.
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