Instruction manual

Interior light
o To operate the interior light, you should press the light ON/OFF
button (K) for the lower zone or the light ON/OFF button (F) for
the upper zone.
Storage temperature neons
o The control panel has four storage temperature neons; these
indicate which type of wine is most suited to being stored in the
temperature zone at the current temperature setting.
o If the neon (G) is lit, this means that the lower compartment is
achieving a temperature of between 10 – 13°C. This is most
suitable for dry / white wines.
o If the neon (H) is lit, this means that the lower compartment is
achieving a temperature of between 14 - 18°C. This is most
suitable for red wines.
o If the neon (I) is lit, this means that the upper compartment is
achieving a temperature of between 8 – 10 °C. This is most
suitable for dry / white wines.
o If the neon (J) is lit, this means that the upper compartment is
achieving a temperature of between 5 – 7°C. This is most
suitable for sparkling wines.
Loading the wine cooler
o IMPORTANT: Your appliance is ideally suited to store
0.75 litre wine bottles. Whilst it can store larger
bottles, you must make sure that they do not prevent
the door from shutting properly.
o Always check that you can close the door without it fouling
on a wine bottle, before shutting it.
o When loading several bottles of wine at once, it will take
longer for the appliance to cool the individual bottles.
o On each wooden shelf, it is possible to stack bottles of
wine on top of each other. This will allow you to fit 46
bottles of wine in the appliance, without purchasing
additional wooden shelves.
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