How to put off the shelves
1. Completely remove all wine bottles from the shelf you are removing fully open the door.
2. Pull out the shelf, aligning the wood notch and grove (#2).
3. Lift up the shelf (#3) and then fully remove (#4).
Storage
Bottles can differ in size. Accordingly, the actual number of bottles you can store may vary.
The approximate maximum bottle capacity can be achieved when storing traditional 750 ml Bordeaux bottles in
bulk storage.
You may load your wine bottles in single rows or by stacking while taking note of the following: if you do not have
enough bottles to fill your wine cellar, it is better to distribute the load throughout the wine cellar so as to avoid "all
on top" or "all below" type loads.
Do remove or relocate adjustable wooden shelves to accommodate larger types of bottles or increase the
capacity of the cellar by stacking the bottles when necessary. (See instructions for removing shelves, above.)
Keep small gaps between the walls and the bottles to allow air to circulate. As in an underground cellar, air
circulation is important to prevent mold and for a more homogeneous temperature within the cellar.
To facilitate air circulation, do not overload your wine cellar.
Avoid obstructing the internal fans (located inside on the rear panel of the wine cellar).
To prevent bottles from falling, do not try to slide the shelves outward beyond the fixed position.
Do not pull out more than one loaded shelf at a time as this may cause the wine cellar to tilt forward if not
properly installed.
Carbon Filter
A built-in carbon filter protects your wines by acting as a natural barrier against
harmful odors. The carbon filter should be replaced every 9-12 months
depending on the unit's exposure level to odor. If the unit is placed in a kitchen,
regular replacement every three months is ideal.
Remove the carbon filter by turning counterclockwise to unlock from rear panel.
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