Specifications

Insert Wine Bottles
The wine rack pull-out shelf holds four bottles. See Figure
4 for typical wine bottle orientation. Wine rack can be
located at the middle or bottom part of the interior cabinet.
For red wines, place wine shelf at bottom shelf position in
the cabinet. Then put a glass shelf in the next higher posi-
tion. For white and sparkling wines, put the wine shelf on
the middle shelf position in the cabinet. Place the remain-
ing shelves as desired (see Figure 5).
Loading Tips and Suggestions
The glass shelves and fixed position wire rack are for
general beverage storage, such as beer and soft drinks.
Opened wine bottles and tall beverage containers may be
stored on the glass shelf closest to the cabinet top. Just lift
the hinged section of the fixed position upper wire rack to
provide clearance for the bottles and/or containers to stand
upright.
You may store magnums and other large bottles on any
of the racks (except for the top rack) by removing the rack
directly above them. Position white wines on the middle or
lower racks and red wines on the upper racks (see Figure
5).
The bottles on the top rack directly under the light will be
exposed to a slightly higher temperature when the light is
on. Position your wines accordingly and REMEMBER TO
TURN OFF THE LIGHT WHEN IT IS NO LONGER NEEDED.
Keep wines that you plan to use for everyday drinking and
entertaining on the front half of the racks where labels are
completely visible. Place wines for aging or longer term
storing in the rear.
Pull-out Racks
The pull-out wine rack may be pulled out approximately
seven inches to facilitate adding or removing bottles. DO
NOT lean on or press down heavily on the wine shelf. Do-
ing so may damage the shelf and the wine bottles stored
on it. Pull the wine rack out gently and carefully to mini-
mize unsettling your wine collection. AVOID pulling out
more than one rack at any time to maintain stability.
Single Bottle Racks
Since bottles are not stacked on top of each other, you can
easily view and access your inventory without disturbing
other bottles (see Figure 6).
APPLIANCE FEATURES
5
Front Bottles (Necks Facing Rear)
Rear Bottles (Necks Facing Front)
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6