Electrolux SANTO 3675-6 KA manual Bottle Rack, Quick Chill Shelf, Bottle and Can Holder

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Interior Fittings

Bottle Rack

Place bottles in the rack with the bottleneck to the front.

Important: Only store unopened bottles horizontally.

The bottle rack can be tilted for storing opened bottles.

01. To do this pull the bottle rack for- ward until it can be tilted upwards, then slide the front sup- port into the next level up.

Quick Chill Shelf

The quick chill shelf can be placed in one of the upper grooves. To maintain the best performance the shelf should be placed in the second groove from the top.

Bottle and Can Holder

The side of the bottle- and can holder is moveable to enable a more flexible placement of cans and bottles in front of the grid. To alow the holder to be moved easier when moving sideways, press the shelf backwards.

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Contents Santo 3675-6 KA Dear customer High StreetSlough Berkshire SL 1 1DZContents Something Not Working Important Safety Instructions Prior to InstallationChild Safety When disposing of your old appliance Environmental InformationPackaging Old AppliancesAppliance Transport Before UseRemove the transport fittings from the storage shelves Installation Installation LocationPlease check whether, after installing Refrigerator needs VentilationAppliance Alignment Electrical Connection EarthInstallation of the carbon filter Reversing the Door Move the upper bearing pivot to the left Description of the Appliance View of the applianceButtons for Adjusting the Temperature These buttons are connected to the temperature displayControl Panel Temperature Display Prior to Initial Start-UpTemperature Adjustment Initial Start-UpCompressor will start and then run automatically Fast Chill button Quick chillTemperature warning Switching the Appliance offOpen Door Warning Holiday Mode Opening the DoorInterior Fittings Storage ShelvesSalad Bin Bottle Rack Quick Chill ShelfBottle and Can Holder Dismantling of the Bottle and Can Holder Variable Inner DoorBottle Holder Proper Storage Energy Saving Advice Hints and TipsNormal Operating Sounds Food StorageMaintenance and Cleaning Internal CleaningExternal Cleaning DefrostingChanging the carbon filter Light bulb specifications 220-240 V, max W, fitting E Replacing the Light BulbSymptom Solution Something Not WorkingRegulations, Standards, Guidelines Technical Terminology Refrigerant CircuitGuarantee Conditions European GuaranteeService & Spare Parts Calls may be recorded for training purposesSubject to change without notice