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5.1.2. SHELVES AND STORAGE
WARNING: Do not pull out more than one full shelf at once, as this could cause the unit tip
forwards. Some shelves are designed to store more than one layer of bottles. These shelves
should not be slid out if there is more than 1 layer of bottles on them.
WARNING: Do not attempt to slide the shelves out further than the stop position, to avoid
bottles falling.
WARNING: To avoid damage to the door seal, make sure that the door is completely open
when you pull a shelf out of the compartment.
All the wine shelves slide, for easy access, except the bottom shelf. To access the bottles
easily, pull the shelf out gently until it stops. The shelves are designed with an emergency stop
to prevent them coming out too much while the bottles are being loaded.
WARNING: The bottles may vary in size and dimensions. Different formats in size and
diameter can be found in the market. For that reason, the actual number of bottles to
store could vary. The maximum capacity of the wine rack is produced with traditional
Bordeaux bottles of 750 ml. with a bottle height of up to 30cm.
• You can store your bottles of wine in a single row or stacked, taking the following into
account: If you do not have enough bottles to fill the cabinet, it is better to distribute them, so
as to avoid them being all at the top or all at the bottom.
• Do not remove or change the wooden shelves to make room for larger bottles or to increase
the capacity by piling them all up. (See removing shelves)
• Maintain a small space between the walls of the cabinet and the bottles to allow for air
circulation. Like in an underground cellar, air circulation is important to avoid mould and
maintain a more homogenous temperature.
• Do not overload the cabinet, to facilitate air circulation.
• Place the bottles flat.
• Avoid obstructing the internal fans (located inside the rear panel of the unit)
• Do not place any contaminants inside. Only store wine in your unit, to guarantee an
environment free from smells.
• Only store unopened wine bottles. Storing opened bottles could give rise to spills.
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