5. MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning your appliance (something that should be done regularly), disconnect it by removing the plug or
by pulling the fuse on the circuit.
Before using your appliance for the first time and regularly after that, we recommend that you clean the inside and
outside (front, sides and top) with warm water mixed with a gentle cleaning product. Rinse with clean water and
allow to dry before reconnecting. Do not use solvents or abrasives.
In the event of a pronounced plastic smell, clean the appliance with a mixture of two tablespoons of bicarbonate
of soda, mixed in a ¼ litre of lukewarm water.
When the appliance is switched on for the first time, there may be a residual odour. In that case, run the appliance
empty for a few hours at the coldest possible temperature. The cold will kill any odours.
6. STORING YOUR TEMPERATURE CONTROL CELLAR
If you will not be using your appliance for short periods, leave the control panel with its usual settings.
During an extended shutdown:
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Remove all bottles from the appliance
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Unplug the appliance
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Thoroughly clean the inside and outside of the appliance
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Leave the door open to prevent condensation, unpleasant odours and mould.
7. WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A POWER CUT
Most power cuts are resolved within a short time. A power cut of 1 or 2 hours will not affect the temperature inside
your appliance. To protect your drinks during power cuts, remember to open the door as little as possible. For
long duration power cuts, take necessary steps to protect your food/drinks.
8. IF YOU NEED TO MOVE YOUR TEMPERATURE CONTROL CELLAR
Remove all contents and secure movable components.
To avoid damaging the levelling screws on the feet, screw them tightly into the base.
Move the appliance in an upright position (preferably) or take note of the direction in which the appliance may be
laid down by looking at its packaging.
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