The appliance may not operate proper-
ly if exposed to low ambient tempera-
tures for extended periods of time. This
can then lead to an increase in temper-
ature inside the appliance.
Always adhere to the prescribed am-
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bient temperature (see data sheet at
the end of this user manual).
NOTICE
Risk of damage
If the appliance has been transported
horizontally, lubricant from the com-
pressor may get into the cooling circuit.
Do not tilt the appliance more than
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45° or lay it on its side.
Allow the cooling unit to stand up-
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right for 2 hours before start-up. The
lubricant will fl ow back into the com-
pressor during this time.
Improper handling of the appliance
can lead to property damage.
Do not use the door to pull or lift the
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appliance.
The appliance must only be placed
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on a level and fi rm surface. The sur-
face must be strong enough to sup-
port the appliance's weight when ful-
ly laden.
Do not operate the appliance near
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sinks, taps or containers fi lled with
liquids such as vases, aquariums, etc.
Make sure that the appliance does
not get wet.
Make sure that the ventilation slots
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are not covered.
The maximum load of 14 bottles per
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bottle shelf must not be exceeded.
Safety
Do not use sharp or pointed objects
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to unpack it.
Do not use electrical appliances inside
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the food storage compartments of the
appliance, unless they are of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not use mechanical devices or oth-
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er means to accelerate the defrost-
ing process, other than those recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
When cleaning, please note:
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Never use harsh, granular, soda,
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acid, solvent-based or abrasive
cleaners. These attack the plastic
surfaces. All-purpose cleaners with
a neutral pH are recommended.
Door seals and plastic parts are
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sensitive to oil and grease. Remove
contaminants as quickly as possi-
ble.
Do not clean the appliance parts in
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the dishwasher.
Use only soft cloths for cleaning.
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Wait 5 minutes after switching off.
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Only then switch the appliance on
again.
Only use original accessories.
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