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Cleaning
Changing the active carbon filter
Wines continue to develop all the time depending on the environ-
mental conditions; therefore the quality of the air is of prime im-
portance for conservation. In each wine cooler compartment an
active carbon filter is installed to ensure an optimum air through-
put. To see the position, please see the appliance overview.
We recommend the annual replacement of the filter portrayed
here, which you can order from your dealer.
Changing the filter:
W Take hold of the filter by the han-
dle. Turn it 90° to the right or the
left. Then the filter can be pulled
out.
W Insert filter: Insert the filter with
the handle in a vertical position.
Turn it 90° to the right or the left,
until it engages into place.
W Before cleaning, always switch the appliance off.
Remove the mains plug from the power point or
unscrew or take out the fuses.
W
Clean external walls, interior and fittings, with the ex-
ception of the wooden shelves, by hand with lukewarm
water and a little washing up liquid. Do not use steam
cleaners - risk of injury and damage!
W Soft cleaning cloths and an all-purpose cleaner with a neutral
pH-value is recommended. Only use cleaners and maintenance
products that are not harmful to food in the interior of the appli-
ance.
W Make sure that no cleaning water gets into the drainage chan-
nel, ventilation grills and electrical parts. Dry the appliance
with a cloth.
- Do not damage the rating plate inside the appliance or remove
it - it is important for the Customer Care Department.
W The refrigerating unit with the heat exchanger - metal grille
on the back of the appliance - should be
cleaned and dust removed once a year.
Dust deposits increase energy con-
sumption.
W Make sure that no cables or other com-
ponents are torn, kinked or damaged.
W After this, connect/switch on the appli-
ance again and load the cooled goods
as the temperature starts to fall.
Cleaning condensation water drainage
channel
Condensed water evaporates due to the heat of the condensor
- water droplets on the back wall are caused by operation and
are completely normal.
W Make sure that the condensed water can flow unhindered
through the drainage hole in the back wall
W To clean the condensed
water drainage channel
on the back wall, do the fol-
lowing: Take out the wood-
en shelves and remove the
pull-out rails. Remove the
caps and screws from the
metal cover and place to
one side 1. Lift the metal
cover 2 and pull forwards
3. Clean the drainage
channel, if required, with a
cotton bud or similar
W Wipe the rubber lip of the
control panel with a damp
cloth and a ph-neutral clean-
ing agent.
If the appliance is not to be used for a while, then empty the
appliance, remove the mains plug from the power point, clean as
described and leave the appliance door open, to avoid the build
up of unpleasant smells.
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