Le Cache Loft 1400 172-Bottle Wine Cabinet - Black Matte Manual Do Proprietário

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VII .   B O T T L E   S T O R A G E   T I P S 
 
To achieve the best results with your Le Cache wine cabinet, follow the recommendations 
below when loading and storing bottles:  
 
•  Start storing bottles in the center of the cabinet, and enlarge the "circle" as you add 
bottles to the cabinet. This will minimize temperature fluctuations by creating a 
thermal mass of bottles in the center of the cabinet, and will reduce the number of 
cooling cycles required by the cooling system.  
•  Once the cabinet is loaded, turn on the cooling unit.  The settings on the CellarPro 
cooling unit have been preset and optimized by the factory, and we recommend that 
you wait two weeks before changing any of the settings.   
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Create an "airflow path" by keeping the top 3-4 
cells directly below the cold-air discharge empty of 
bottles (see picture at right).  The cold air discharge 
is located on the left side underneath the cooling 
system. By keeping these cells free of bottles, the 
cold air produced by the cooling unit will be able 
to circulate freely inside the cabinet, resulting in 
less stratification and more efficient operation.   
•  Most of our wine racks are designed to hold 
bottles “double-deep.” Generally, both bottles 
should be loaded with the cork facing the door. 
Most collectors load the same wines together in a 
slot, so that they know which wines are in the back.   
•  Some wine bottles (e.g. German Rieslings) are extra-long and won’t fit double-deep 
in our racks.  When storing long bottles, they should be loaded with shorter bottles 
so that the door can close properly. 
•  Split bottles (375ml) are thin and can slip through the racks without additional 
support.  To store split bottles, we recommend storing them on the bottom row 
and/or using postal tubes in the racks where the splits will be placed. 
•  Most large-format bottles should fit inside our wine cabinet racks.  However, some 
bottles are too big and will need to be stored in the bulk storage area at the top of 
the racks.  Our racks have been designed so that bottles can be stacked on top of 
each other in the bulk storage area.   
•  Temperature fluctuations inside the wine cabinet vary the LEAST in the bottom two-
thirds of the cabinet, and temperatures in the back of the cabinet fluctuate less than 
in front of the cabinet.  Therefore, it is advisable to store the most expensive wine 
bottles in the back / bottom two-thirds of the wine cabinet.