
P 12
Loading and layout advice
Layout
All shelves can be used in storage or sliding layout, with the exception of the bott-
le rest shelf (see below)
• Wooden locking pins in front holes: storage position
• Wooden locking pins in rear holes: sliding position.
All shelves can be used as storage, sliding or presentation shelves. The shelves in
your cabinet have recesses, so that you can store your bottles in complete safety.
Configuration of a shelf in storage layout:
To install bottles on a storage shelf, carry out the following:
- Insert the shelf in the desired place.
- Place a wooden locking pin in each of the 2 holes located on the right and left
of the upper face, approximately 15 cm to the front of the shelf: these pins
secure the shelf to the thermoformed wall and prevent any inappropriate
movement (see diagram).
- Start by placing the bottles in each recess on the back row, with the base of the
bottle towards the back.
- Continue with the front row, placing the bottles in the opposite direction.
- Continue stacking the bottles ensuring that none of the bottles touches the
back wall.
- A storage shelf can hold a maximum of 3 rows of 8 bottles, or 24 traditional
Bordeaux type bottles (31 kg).
Configurations
The shelf is optimised for storing traditional Bordeaux type bottles.
Configuration of a shelf in sliding layout:
To install bottles on a sliding shelf, carry out the following:
- Insert the shelf in the desired place.
- Place a wooden locking pin in each of the 2 holes located on the right and left
of the upper face, approximately 4cm to the rear of the shelf: when you slide the
shelf forwards, these pins prevent the shelf from completely sliding out of the
cabinet (see diagram).
- Pull the shelves towards you until they stop.
- Start by placing the bottles in the rear row recesses, with the base of the bottles
towards the back.
- Continue with the front row, placing the bottles in the opposite direction.
- A sliding shelf can only hold a single row of bottles (a maximum of
8 traditional Bordeaux type bottles).