• Do not place bottles of wine against the rear wall of the appliance. Leave sufficient space between the rear wall and the
bottles, to allow the air to circulate properly.
• The total number of bottles in the appliance may deviate due to different sizes and shapes of the bottles.
• The capacity of the appliance is based on the dimensions below. Larger bottles could affect the number of bottles that the
appliance can hold.
Ø 30 mm
Ø 75 mm
215 mm
• A high ambient temperature will have a negative effect on the energy consumption. Direct sunlight and other heat sources
near the appliance also have a negative effect.
• Keep ventilation holes free. Covered and dirty holes cause a higher energy consumption. Ensure sufficient space around the
appliance, so that a proper ventilation and air flow around the appliance is possible.
• Do not open the door of the appliance more often than necessary and leave the door open as briefly as possible.
• The distance between the shelves and the rear wall ensures a free air circulation. Do not place bottles against the rear wall.
• Set the thermostat to a lower setting if circumstances allow.
• A door rubber that does not close properly could increase the power consumption.
• If the instructions are not observed, this could lead to a higher power consumption.
The appliance defrosts automatically. Regularly clean the appliance to guarantee a proper function.
Before cleaning the appliance, switch it off by removing the plug from the socket.
Remove all bottles from the appliance. Clean the interior of the appliance. Use warm soapy water with a neutral cleaning agent
to prevent nasty smells. Wipe the inside of the appliance after cleaning with clean water and properly wipe everything dry.
Leave the appliance to dry for 1 to 2 hours. The wine racks can be removed from the appliance easily and washed by hand.
These components may not be cleaned in the dishwasher.
For areas in the appliance that are difficult to clean, such as small openings or corners, it is recommended wiping them clean
regularly with a soft cloth or brush. If necessary, a tool can be used, such as thin sticks (cocktail sticks, for example), to make
sure no contamination can occur in these areas.
Clean the outside of the appliance and the door rubbers with a soft damp cloth.
Clean the rear of the appliance at least one per year with a vacuum cleaner so that the condenser and ventilation holes remain
clean and the refrigerator is able to function as optimal as possible.
Do not use hard brushes, steel wool, abrasives (such as toothpaste), organic solvents (such as alcohol, acetone, oil, etc.),
boiling water, acid or alkaline product to clean the larder, as this could damage the surface and interior of the larder.
Boiling water and benzene could deform or damage plastic components.
FILLING THE WINE FRIDGE
300 mm
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Example
TIPS
EN - 17