Storing bottles
Page EN-12
• Store strong alcohol only standing upright
and closed tightly.
• Make sure that the device is at least 70%
filled in order to counteract fluctuations in
temperature.
• Please note that the appliance’s interior
temperature is subject to slight fluctua-
tions. In the vicinity of the door, the tem-
perature is slightly higher. Towards the
back of the appliance, the temperature is
the lowest.
• Do not cover the storage rack (5) with pa-
per, etc. and make sure there is enough
space in between the bottles. The air
within the refrigerator’s interior must be
able to circulate.
• Energy consumption is also dependent
on the selected location (for more detailed
information, see page EN-15).
• Avoid strong and frequent variations in
temperature on site.
• The appliance’s interior temperature can
increase and lead to increased energy
consumption,
– if the glass door is opened frequently or
for a prolonged period.
– if the temperature falls below or exceeds
the prescribed interior temperature.
– if a large number of bottles is put into
storage at once.
Small bottles and beverage cans
• Place small bottles and beverage cans
on the storage racks or on the refrigerator
bottom. Turn the storage rack over as
needed.
Large bottles
• Place the large bottles on the storage
racks and ensure that the bottle tops are
facing the glass door.
Beverage cartons
• Stand or place beverage cartons on a
storage rack or on the refrigerator bottom.
Turn the storage racks over as needed.
WARNING
Danger of explosion!
Improper handling of the appliance
can lead to explosions.
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Do not store explosive substances or
spray cans with fl ammable propel-
lants inside the appliance as they may
create explosive gas-air mixtures.
Save energy!
Opening the door for long periods can
cause a significant increase of the tempera-
ture in the appliance.
• Do not leave the door open for too long
for no purpose.
• If you do not need the refrigerating appli-
ance for a long time, switch it off, clean it
and leave the door open to prevent mould
from developing.
Maximum storage capacity
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Damage may be caused to the appli-
ance by placing too much weight on
the storage racks.
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Do not exceed the maximum load of
26 kg per storage rack.
Filling the appliance
• Ensure that the bottles are tightly sealed
and then place them on the storage
racks.
• The bottle tops should be facing the glass
door.
• Make sure that the bottles do not directly
touch the interior walls of the appliance or
the glass door.
Storing bottles