Storing bottles
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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 cause ignitable gas-air mixtures
to explode.
CAUTION
Health hazard!
Inappropriate use of this appliance can
damage your health.
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Opening the door for long periods can
cause a signifi cant increase of the
temperature in the compartments of
the appliance.
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Clean regularly surfaces that can
come in contact with food and acces-
sible drainage systems.
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If the refrigerating appliance is left
empty for long periods, switch it off,
defrost, clean, and dry it, and leave
the door open to prevent mould de-
veloping within the appliance.
Filling the appliance
• Lay bottles in the slots between the wood-
en rails on the bottle shelves (3).
The bottle tops should be facing the glass
door (1).
• Make sure that the bottles do not directly
touch the interior walls of appliance or the
glass door.
• Remove the packaging (e.g. cardboard)
before placing items in the appliance.
• Systematically fill the appliance so the
wine you want is easy to reach so that
you do not have to move the wine bottles
around a lot.
• Only store strong alcohol standing upright
and closed tightly.
• Make sure that the appliance is at least
70% filled in order to counteract fluctua-
tions in temperature.
Maximum storage capacity
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Damage may be caused to the appli-
ance by placing too much weight on
the bottle shelves.
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The maximum load of 14 bottles per
shelf must not be exceeded.
The appliance is designed to only hold a cer-
tain number of bottles, the so-called nominal
capacity.
The nominal capacity indicates how many
standard 0.75 litre bottles you can store in
the appliance. You will find information about
the ‘Nominal capacity’ in the data sheet at the
end of this user manual.
• Abide by the nominal capacity.
Storing bottles