Fig. 55
u Pull bottle fingers away upward for removal.
8.3 Shelves
8.3.1 Repositioning / removing shelves
Pull-out stops secure the shelves against being accidentally
pulled out.
Fig. 56
u Lift the shelves and pull to the front.
w Side recess to support position.
u Repositioning the shelves: Lift up or lower to the desired
height and insert.
-or-
Fig. 57
u Removing the shelf completely: Pull out to the front.
u Easier removal: Angle the shelf.
u Reinserting the shelf: Push it in to its stop limit.
w The pull-out stops are pointing down.
w The pull-out stops are behind the front shelf.
8.4 Divisible shelves
8.4.1 Using the divisible shelves
Pull-out stops secure the shelves against being accidentally
pulled out.
* Depending on model and options
Fig. 58
u Push the divisible shelves underneath as in the illustra‐
tion.
Fig. 59
Adjusting the height:
u Pull the shelves out Fig. 59 (1) to the front one by one.
u Pull the support rails out of the catch mechanism and
engage them in place at the desired height.
u Insert the shelves one after the other.
w Flat pull-out stops at the front, right behind the support
rail.
w High pull-out stops at the back.
Using both shelves:
u Hold the bottom shelf with one hand and pull it to the
front.
w The shelf Fig. 59 (1) with the trim strip is at the front.
w The stops Fig. 59 (3) point downward.
Appliances with freezer compartment:
u Do not place shelf rails and divisible shelves in front of
the fan.
8.5 Adjustable bottle shelf
8.5.1 Using the bottle shelf
In the bottom of the fridge section you can either use the
variable bottle shelf or the glass panel.
Fig. 60
u Remove the glass panel and store in a safe place.
u Lay bottles with their base towards the rear wall.
Note
If the bottles are protruding over the front of the bottle
shelf:
u Move the lower door rack up a place.
8.5.2 Removing the bottle shelf
You can remove the bottle shelf for cleaning.
u Remove the glass panel above the bottle shelf.
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