Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Description of the appliance 4
- Caring for the environment 5
- Warning and safety instructions 6
- Operation 9
- The correct temperature and humidity 10
- Storing wine bottles 13
- Alarm 14
- Defrosting 15
- Cleaning and care 16
- Problem solving guide 18
- After Sales Service 20
- Electrical connection 21
- Installation 23
- Changing the door hinging 25

Any vibration or movement of the bottle
can affect the wine by interrupting the
natural respiration process and so im
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pairing the taste.
As far as possible store bottles of the
same type of wine beside each other
on the same shelf. Removing a bottle of
one type will then leave the other types
undisturbed and will avoid the need to
move different bottles around.
Shelves
The shelves can support a maximum
load of up to 50 kg . The shelves slope
slightly towards the rear so that bottles
are stored securely and cannot slide
out towards the door.
You can adjust the height of the shelves
to suit your individual requirements. To
do this:
^ Open the door by approx. 90°. Pull
the shelf out towards the front and re-
place it in another position.
Tip:
If you want the shelves spaced evenly
apart, it is best to start from the middle.
This is because there isn't a shelf run
-
ner at the height of the door lock.
Descriptive labels
To identify your wine quickly and easily
use the labels supplied. They can be
placed on the wooden decor strips or
on the inner door.
Maximum capacity
The following data was obtained using
standard Bordeaux wine bottles and
the number of shelves supplied with the
appliance.
–
KWL 1090 S: up to 115 bottles
–
KWL 1630 S: up to 169 bottles
– KWL 1900 S: up to 196 bottles
Storing wine bottles
13