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LOADING RECOMMENDATIONS - 15” W. Models

Each of the six roll-out racks hold four bottles. The necks of the bottles alternate front to
back. To aid in loading/unloading, the racks extend up to 14 inches (35.6 cm) to allow
easier access to the rear bottles. Bottom racks may be removed for storing “jug’” wines.
Magnums and other large bottles may be stored by removing the rack directly above the
intended  storage  rack.  To  remove  a  rack,  first  unlock  the  rack  by  pushing  the  lock
backward. The lock is located on the bottom front of each rack. After reinserting the rack,
push the lock forward to lock the rack back into place.

Bottles  on  the  top  rack  directly  under  the  light  will  be  exposed  to  slightly  higher
temperature  when  the  light  is  on.  Store  red  wines  on  the  upper  racks  where  the
temperature  is  higher  and  white  wines  on  the  middle  or  lower  racks  where  the
temperature is lower. REMEMBER TO TURN OFF THE LIGHT WHEN IT IS NO LONGER
NEEDED.

Store wines intended for everyday use on the front half of the racks where labels are
completely visible and place wines for aging or long term storage in the rear half of the
rack.  Pull wine racks out gently to minimize the unsettling of your wine collection.
Avoid pulling out more than one rack at any time to maintain stability.

Roll-out Racks

Since the bottles are not
stacked on top of each
other, the single bottle rack
allows easy view and access
to your inventory without
disturbing other bottles

Front Bottles 
(Necks Facing Rear) 

Rear Bottles 
(Necks Facing Front) 

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Each of the top six roll-out racks holds 8 bottles with necks alternating front to back. The bottom wood cradle holds six
bottles for a total of 54 bottles. To aid in the loading and unloading, the racks extend up to 14 inches (35.6 cm) to allow
easier access to rear bottles. Tall bottles should not be loaded on the bottom rack because they may prevent the door
from closing. The bottom rack may be removed for storing “jug” wines. You may store magnum and other large bottles
on the upper right and left positions of the cabinet shelving or on any of the middle racks by removing the rack directly
above them. To remove a rack, first unlock the rack by pushing the lock backward. The lock is located on the bottom front
of each rack. After reinserting the rack, push the lock forward to lock the rack back into place. Position white wines on the
middle or lower racks and red wines on the upper racks.

Bottles  on  the  top  rack  directly  under  the  light  will  be  exposed  to  a  slightly  higher  temperature  when  the  light  is  on.
REMEMBER TO TURN OFF THE LIGHT WHEN IT IS NO LONGER NEEDED.

Store wines intended for everyday use on the front half of the racks where labels are completely visible and place wines
for aging or long term storage in the rear half of the rack. Pull wine racks out gently to minimize the unsettling of your
wine collection. Avoid pulling out more than one rack at any time to maintain stability.

Since the bottles are not
stacked on top of each
other, the single bottle
roll-out rack allows easy
view and access of your
inventory without
disturbing other bottles.

Front Bottles 
(Necks Facing Rear) 

Rear Bottles 
(Necks Facing Front) 

Summary of Contents for F20050

Page 1: ...orporation 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi 38930 USA 662 455 1200 For product information call 1 888 VIKING1 845 4641 or visit the Viking Web site at vikingrange com Viking Use Installation Gui...

Page 2: ...CAN CREATE A FIRE HAZARD OR EXPLOSION I It t i is s y yo ou ur r r re es sp po on ns si ib bi il li it ty y t to o b be e s su ur re e y yo ou ur r w wi in ne e c ce el ll la ar r i is s located so th...

Page 3: ...pproximate Shipping Weight 110 lbs 49 5 kg Front View Side View 30 3 4 78 1 cm Min 34 1 4 87 0 cm to Max 35 88 9 cm with leveling legs fully extended 14 3 4 37 5 cm 21 3 16 53 8 cm 23 5 8 60 0 cm 26 1...

Page 4: ...Side View DUWC 22 55 9 cm 24 3 8 61 9 cm 25 3 8 64 5 cm 47 1 4 120 0 cm Side View DFUW 22 55 9 cm 24 3 16 61 4 cm 47 1 4 120 0 cm to front of locally supplied custom panel 6 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS...

Page 5: ...ng the door hinge brackets on the door 4 Tighten all four 4 machine screws after adjustments have been made 5 Remove the door from the unit by removing the units top hinge set screw and angling the do...

Page 6: ...e door has been aligned to the unit and when the wood is positioned on door Mounting surface Non face side Mounting surface non face side Min 5 8 1 7 cm Max 3 4 1 9 cm 14 5 16 36 4 cm 7 5 32 18 2 cm 1...

Page 7: ...asher as shown in the figure below 9 Realigning the door may be necessary Any final door adjustments can be made using a 1 8 allen head driver to adjust the door s hinges See figure below 10 Attach th...

Page 8: ...any installation dust or debris before being used Solutions stronger than soap and water are rarely needed 2 All stainless steel parts should be wiped with hot soapy water If buildup occurs do not us...

Page 9: ...ls back into the rear of the light enclosure channel making sure not to crimp them Gently insert the light tube along the length of the light enclosure channel Press the light tube gently into the lig...

Page 10: ...ds s i if f n no o k ke ey yp pa ad d a ac ct ti iv vi it ty y o oc cc cu ur rs s o or r y yo ou u m ma ay y e ex xi it t S SE ET T m mo od de e b by y p pr re es ss si in ng g t th he e k ke ey yp p...

Page 11: ...AD DI IN NG G R RE EC CO OM MM ME EN ND DA AT TI IO ON NS S 2 24 4 W W M Models Each of the top six roll out racks holds 8 bottles with necks alternating front to back The bottom wood cradle holds six...

Page 12: ...equent cleaning however satisfactory cooling depends on adequate ventilation over the coils Be sure that nothing obstructs the required air flow openings in front of the cabinet Spiders and insects ca...

Page 13: ...a as se e c ca al ll l a a q qu ua al li if fi ie ed d s se er rv vi ic ce e t te ec ch hn ni ic ci ia an n i if f a an ny y o of f t th he es se e c co od de es s a ar re e d di is sp pl la ay ye ed...

Page 14: ...pliance reasonably accessible for service If the product or one of its component parts contains a defect or malfunction during the warranty period after a reasonable number of attempts by the warranto...

Page 15: ...proper installation improper operation or repair or service to the product by anyone other than an authorized Viking Range Corporation service agency or representative Warranty shall not apply to dama...

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