Viking F20050 EN User Manual

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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)

L

LO

OA

AD

DIIN

NG

G R

RE

EC

CO

OM

MM

ME

EN

ND

DA

AT

TIIO

ON

NS

S -- 2

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4”

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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
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)

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