
5.5.4 Shelves
Shifting or removing shelves
CAUTION
Danger of lacerations!
The storage shelf can shatter if dropped or mishandled.
You could cut yourself on the pieces of broken glass.
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Only remove storage shelves when there is nothing on
them.
Extension stops secure the shelves against being acci-
dentally pulled out
Fig. 4
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Lift up the shelf and pull it slightly forward.
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Adjust the shelf height by shifting the spacers in the
runners.
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To remove the shelf completely, set it at an angle and
pull it out towards you.
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Insert the shelf with the raised edge to the back
pointing upwards.
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This prevents food from contacting and freezing to the
back wall.
To dismantle shelves
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The shelves can be
dismantled for
cleaning.
5.5.5 Using the split shelf
Fig. 5
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The glass shelf with stop face (2) has to be at the back.
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The glass plate (1) with the pull out stops must be at
the front so that the stops (3) point downward.
5.5.6 Door racks
Repositioning the door racks
Fig. 6
To dismantle door racks
Fig. 7
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The door racks can be dismantled for cleaning.
5.5.7 Use the bottle holder
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To prevent bottles from
tipping over, move the
bottle holder.
5.5.8 Vegetable drawers
Fig. 8
5.6 Freezer compartment
In the freezer compartment, you can store frozen food at a
temperature of 0 °F (-18 °C) and lower for many months.
You can also make ice cubes and freeze fresh food.
The air temperature in the compartment, which is meas-
ured with a thermometer or other measurement devices,
can fluctuate.
Operation
8 * Depending on model and options
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