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SommelierSet
39
Assembling the decanting rack
It is advisable to place wine on the de-
canting rack several days before open-
ing it. Due to the incline of the decant-
ing rack, the bottom of the bottle sits
lower than the neck, allowing the sedi-
ment to settle in the bottom of the
bottle.
With careful pouring the sediment re-
mains in the bottle.
The two wooden shelves and the at-
tachable trim supplied with the Som-
melier set are used to assemble a de-
canting rack.
Push the trim with the dowels from
underneath into the holes on the
wooden shelf.
The trim can be attached at the front or
the back. If it is attached at the front,
the wooden shelf slopes gently back-
wards. In this case, store the wine
bottles with the bottom of the bottle fa-
cing the back of the shelf (see illustra-
tion). If the trim is attached at the back,
the shelf slopes gently forwards. In this
case, store the wine bottles with the
bottom of the bottle facing the front of
the shelf.
Position the decanting rack above an
isolator plate (see “Description of the
appliance”), so that it clicks into place
at the back. If the decanting rack is
being used underneath the accessory
box, first pull out the wooden shelf
above as far as it will go.
Place the wine bottles with the bot-
toms sloping downwards on the
wooden shelf, so that the sediment
settles in the bottom of the bottle.
Tip: Maximum storage capacity cannot
be achieved when using the decanting
rack. To achieve this, remove the trim
under the decanting rack and replace
the wooden shelf. The wooden shelf is
now no longer on an incline and bottles
can be stored neck to neck.
Inserting the deco shelf
Place the deco shelf at the very bot-
tom of the wine conditioning unit (see
“Description of the appliance”).
Additional bottle presenters
Two additional bottle presenters are
supplied with the Sommelier set (see
“Storing wine bottles - Bottle
presenter”).
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