4/ INSTALLING YOUR WINE CABINET
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Put the door back on its pin.
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5/ LAYOUT – STORAGE
Your EuroCave cabinet was designed to be adaptable. Its storage equipment adapts to your requirements and can be added to over time.
Different types of storage
Shelf as standard
Universal
storage shelf
Ref. AEPHU1
Capacity : 72 bouteilles
Max weight : 100 kg
Shelf as option
Articulated
presentation kit for
ACMS shelves
Ref.: AOPRESAR
Capacity: 32 bottles
Serving sliding shelf
Ref.: ACVH
Capacity: 20 bottles
We strongly recommend that you do not leave your wine bottles:
- Wrapped in tissue paper inside your EuroCave wine cabinet. Tissue paper does not tolerate ambient humidity in the long-term. The saturated
paper will stick to your bottle labels and damage them.
- Stored in cardboard packaging or a wooden case in your EuroCave wine cabinet, in order to encourage maximum air flow around the bottles
and prevent the packaging from deteriorating, which could eventually contaminate your wine bottles.
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Put in place the upper hinge.
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Screw the hinge so that the door is completely parallel to the cabinet.
Check that the door seal adheres well to the cabinet (by closing the door),
to ensure that it is completely air-tight.
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Put in place the caps.
Universal sliding
Champagne sliding
shelf fitted with
shelf
"Main du sommelier"
Ref. : ACHH
supports
Ref.: ACMS
Capacity: 12 bottles
Capacity: 10 bottles
Display shelf
Ref.: ACPH
Capacity: 22 bottles
5/ LAYOUT – STORAGE
Loading and layout advice
The multi-purpose shelf (Ref. AEPHU1) can be used as a storage shelf, sliding shelf or display shelf. The shelves in your cabinet have
12 recesses, allowing your bottles to be stored safely.
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2
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30 dowel pins supplied in the accessories bag.
Installing a shelf in storage version
To install bottles on a storage shelf, proceed as follows:
1. Insert 2 runners in the shelf support strips. For each shelf, position one runner on
the right and one runner on the left (see diagram 1). Ensure that the runners are
correctly fixed in their housing (see diagram 2)
2. Place the shelf in the 2 runners. (see diagram 3)
3. Place a locking dowel in each of the 2 holes located at the front of the shelf, in the
upper section. These pins then fix the shelf with respect to the runner and prevent
any unwanted movement.
4. Start by placing bottles in each recess of the back row with the base of the bottle
towards the back.
5. Continue by placing the bottles in the opposite direction on the front row.
6. Continue stacking the bottles, ensuring that no bottles touch the back wall.
7. A storage shelf can support a maximum of 6 rows of 12 bottles, i.e.72 traditional
Bordeaux bottles (97 kg).
Diagram 1
Diagram 2
Diagram 3
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Runners (x2)
2
Shelf - 12 recesses
3
Dowels (x2)
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