4/ INSTALLING YOUR WINE CABINET
IV. Assembling a decorative panel on a glass or solid integrated door
Please note: the thickness of the facing must not exceed 20 mm. The weight of the facing must not exceed 12 kg.
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Countersunk screw Ø 2.5x12
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Position the cabinet level under the work top or inside the unit.
Open the door of the cabinet to 90°.
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Secure the facing of the kitchen unit on the aluminium strip around the glass in the case of the integrated glass door
(screws supplied in the accessories sachet).
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1
T25 (not supplied)
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Solid door
Glass door
pz1 (not supplied)
5/ LAYOUT – STORAGE
Your EuroCave cabinet is designed to be adaptable. Its storage equipment adapts to your requirements and can be added to over time.
Different types of storage
1
Sliding shelf
Ref.: ACMSERVB
2
Ref.: ACMSERVW
3
Capacity: 6 bottles
The layout of your cabinet can be changed according to your requirements. Refer to pages 210 - 213 to see storage simulations.
1- A white marker pen is supplied in the accessories box. It allows you to write on the shelf labels in order to identify your bottles. 2- Glossy black front 3- Light oak front
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.
Wine cabinet layout recommendations
Your EuroCave wine cabinet is designed to safely hold a maximum number
of bottles. We recommend that you follow the advice below in order to
optimise loading.
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Ensure that you distribute your bottles as evenly as possible
over the different shelves in your cabinet in order to distribute
the weight over the entire cabinet. Make sure that your bottles
are not touching the back wall of the cabinet.
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Also ensure that you distribute your bottles evenly over the
entire height of the wine cabinet (avoid loading all the bottles
at the top or all the bottles at the bottom).
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If you have sliding shelves, it is best to position them in the
I. Adding or changing the position of a sliding shelf
If your sliding shelf is already installed in your cabinet:
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Completely unload the sliding shelf.
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Then remove the sliding shelf by sliding it towards you whilst raising the
front section.
a.
b.
TAC !
1
Storage shelf
Serving shelf
Ref.: AXIHB
2
Ref.: ACMSERVB
Ref.: AXIHW
3
Ref.: ACMSERVW
Capacity: 22 - 25 bottles
Capacity: 11 bottles
upper part of your cabinet to facilitate daily access to your
bottles.
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Likewise, place one or two bottles of each of your different
wines on the sliding shelves and keep your extra bottles on the
storage shelves. You then simply replace bottles as they are
drunk.
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When using your wine cabinet, never pull out more than one
sliding shelf at a time.
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Observe the loading instructions according to the type of
storage equipment your cabinet is fitted with, and never stack
bottles on a sliding shelf.
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Fill the cabinet to more than 75% of its capacity to ensure a
uniform temperature.
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Remove the slide guides from the walls, marking off the right guide and
the left guide.
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Proceed to reinstall them (see diagram below).
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2
c.
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2
Position your shelf along the left and right runners and begin
by securing the rear section of the shelf.
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3
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