PRACTICAL EVERYDAY TIPS
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If the light inside the appliance remains turned on, keep in mind that
the temperature inside the appliance will be higher
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Temperature inside the appliance depends on the amount and type
of stored wine bottles
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To ensure user safety and high quality of stored wine, do not install
the appliance in damp rooms
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Store wine bottles in designated spaces
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Your wine cooler has a limited capacity. Do not place more bottles in
your wine cooler than recommended in specification
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Do not open the wine cooler door if it is not necessary
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Do not cover the shelves with aluminium foil or other material. This
blocks the air circulation inside the appliance
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To avoid damage to the door seal, make sure that the door is com-
pletely open before pulling out the shelf. The shelves should be in-
serted as far as possible, otherwise the shelf may deform and dam-
age the door seal.
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Do not extend the loaded shelves beyond the extension limit (about
1/3 of the shelf length)
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This appliance is designed for storing bottles of wine. Do not use it
for any other purpose.
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Temperature stability is very important when storing wine.
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Exposing your wine cooler to sunlight, significant temperature fluctu-
ations, high humidity and vibrations may cause the wine to go bad.
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In periods of high humidity, condensed water vapour may appear on
the outer surfaces of the glass door. To prevent this, install the appli-
ance in a dry, adequately ventilated room.
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Selected models have an external handle. You need to install it on
your own. Do not use electric tools for this purpose (fig. 3*). To do
this, pull the door seal slightly to the side and place the screws on
the inside of the door. Align the handle with the holes on the outside
of the door and tighten the screws with a screwdriver. Reinstall the
door seal.
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The maximum capacity of the appliance is given in the product sheet
enclosed with the wine cooler. This capacity applies to standard 0.75
litre bottles of Bordeaux.
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Selected models have an Anti-tip kit. Install it according to the en-
closed diagram (fig. 6*).
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This refrigeration appliance is intended for use as a built-in appliance.
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To achieve the most effective food preservation for the longest pos-
sible time and to avoid wasting any food, position the products as
shown in Figure 12. In addition, this figure illustrates the layout of
drawers, baskets and shelves, which allows the most efficient use of
energy.
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Optimal temperature and storage conditions will extend product shelf
life and optimize electricity consumption. Optimal storage tempera-
ture range should be stated on the food product packaging.
*According to the model
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