
6 Interior and accessories
5.3
Brief description of the appliance functions
Sabbath mode
When the Sabbath mode is activated, all visual and acoustic warnings are turned off until
it is manually deactivated. The illumination is not affected by opening or closing the door.
Certain functions are ended when the Sabbath mode is activated; no acoustic signal is
emitted.
The appliance doors must be closed firmly as the visual and acoustic warnings are
turned off.
When the Sabbath mode is activated, no error messages are displayed and no
warnings are given. In certain circumstances, the appliance switches to the emer-
gency mode or cannot maintain the refrigerating temperatures for other reasons.
Condenser reminder
If the setting is activated, a reminder to manually clean the condenser appears every 180
days. For how to do this, see: Care and maintenance (see page 20).
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Interior and accessories
Shelves
The shelves are not height-adjustable. They can be taken out for
cleaning.
▸ First remove any bottles from the shelves.
▸ Pull each shelf completely out and tilt upwards until the rollers
slide out of their brackets.
▸ Take out the shelf.
The second-bottom shelf must be removed to accommodate magnum bottles
(1.5 l wine bottles) on the bottom shelf.
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Tips and tricks
7.1
General information on using the appliance
▪
When closing an appliance door make sure that it forms a proper seal all the way
round.
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Depending on the storage conditions, it can take several hours for wine bottles to cool
down from room temperature to the temperature of the refrigerator compartment.
▪
Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature
in the refrigerating zones of the appliance.
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Surfaces that can come in contact with food and accessible drainage systems must
be cleaned regularly.
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Changing the temperature setting has no effect on the cooling rate.
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