Electrolux E24WC160ES Use and Care Manual - Page 6

Storing, the wine ., Maintenance, Installation of guides and shelf sup, ports, CAUTION, CAUTION

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Maintenance We recommend that you keep your wine cellar as clean as possible. Unplug the cellar before cleaning. Do not use any abrasive or strong scented substances Use a smooth cloth or sponge and light detergent. It is very important to check regularly that the air circulation underneath and behind the cellar is not blocked. Condensation collects in a small cup at the back of the cellar.The cup has a sponge which helps the condensation to evaporate. Check that the plastic pipe routing the water from the inside to the cup is not blocked by dust or dirt. If the wine cellar fails to work, check the following before calling a service technician: • Is the power supply fuse intact ? • Is the electric power plug properly inserted in its receptacle ? • Is the wine cellar switched on ? If the cause of failure is not listed above contact an authorized service technician. The wine cellar is equipped with overheating protection. An authorized service technician can check whether this has been triggered or not. CAUTION that you should store no more than one layer of bottles on the sliding shelves. The sliding shelves and the storage shelves can be placed in several positions depending on the size of your wine cellar. FIG 7 & 8 Installation of guides and shelf supports Install guides for the sliding shelves by placing the rear hook of the guide in front of the desired hole in the rear row ( Arrow 1 FIG 7 ). Push in the direction of the arrow, then do the same with the front hook (Arrow 2 FIG 7) . Storing the wine . Please see illustrations on pages 18-19. Bottles should be stored in your wine cellar according to their size. The most well known types of bottles are the "Bordeaux" and the "Burgundy". These bottles are not all identical. The most widely recognized bottles are the "Tradition" and the "Légère". The "Champenoise" and the "flûte d'Alsace" bottles have different diameters and heights. Take these differences into account when storing your wine and avoid mixing the bottles. It is important to store bottles on their side in order for the cork to remain in contact with the wine. Place bottles top to bottom in the cellar for optimum volume use. Our illustrations show the best way to stack the "Burgundy" and the "Bordeaux Tradition". FIG 7 1 2 To install the shelf support for the storage shelf, place the support hooks in the holes at desired level, press in as arrow 1 indicates and push down as arrow 2 indicates see FIG 8 1 2 FIG 8 CAUTION ! The reinforcement bar is a shelf support and must not be removed for safety reasons. Reinforcement bar 6

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FIG 7
Reinforcement
bar
FIG 8
If the wine cellar fails to work, check the following
before calling a service technician:
Is the power supply fuse intact ?
Is the electric power plug properly inserted in its
receptacle ?
Is the wine cellar switched on ?
If the cause of failure is not listed above contact an
authorized service technician.
The wine cellar is equipped with overheating protec-
tion. An authorized service technician can check
whether this has been triggered or not.
Storing
the wine .
Please see illustrations on pages 18-19.
Bottles should be stored in your wine cellar according
to their size. The most well known types of bottles are
the “Bordeaux” and the “Burgundy”. These bottles are
not all identical. The most widely recognized bottles
are the “Tradition” and the “Légère”. The
“Champenoise” and the “flûte d’Alsace” bottles have
different diameters and heights. Take these differences
into account when storing your wine and avoid mixing
the bottles.
It is important to store bottles on their side in order for
the cork to remain in contact with the wine. Place
bottles top to bottom in the cellar for optimum volume
use. Our illustrations show the best way to stack the
“Burgundy” and the “Bordeaux Tradition”.
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2
Maintenance
We recommend that you keep your wine cellar as
clean as possible. Unplug the cellar before cleaning.
Do not use any abrasive or strong scented substances
Use a smooth cloth or sponge and light detergent.
It is very important to check regularly that the air
circulation underneath and behind the cellar is not
blocked. Condensation collects in a small cup at the
back of the cellar.The cup has a sponge which helps
the condensation to evaporate. Check that the plastic
pipe routing the water from the inside to the cup is not
blocked by dust or dirt.
1
2
Installation of guides and shelf sup-
ports
Install guides for the sliding shelves by placing
the rear hook of the guide in front of the desired hole in
the rear row ( Arrow 1 FIG 7 ). Push in the direction of
the arrow, then do the same with the front hook
(Arrow 2 FIG 7) .
To install the shelf support for the storage shelf, place the
support hooks in the holes at desired level, press in as
arrow 1 indicates and push down as arrow 2 indicates
see FIG 8
CAUTION !
The reinforcement bar
is a shelf support and must not be
removed for safety reasons.
CAUTION
that you should store
no more than
one layer of bottles on the sliding
shelves.
The sliding shelves and the storage shelves can be
placed in several positions depending on the size of
your wine cellar. FIG 7 & 8