Useful Advice
Commodity and Bottle Racks
Commodity racks can be repositioned in the door to suit your storage requirements.
The lidded commodity rack is recommended for the storage of dairy items, such as butter, margarine and cheese.
To remove, lift rack vertically to release from fixing supports. To replace, align grooves on either side of the rack above fixing supports and push down until secure.
In order to get the best results from the bottle retainer it is advised that it be positioned centrally on the bottle rack.
Egg Rack
The egg rack can be used in conjunction with any commodity rack and is easily removed for cleaning.
Note: Wipe, don’t wash eggs.
Advice on Adjusting Shelves
Make the most of the interior storage space by repositioning shelves to suit the various heights of individual items you wish to store.
To remove, ensure that the door is open fully.
Slide the shelf forward and tilt from position.
Split Glass Shelf
The split shelf can be used as a standard shelf but also as two half shelves. The front half can be repositioned above or below to enable storage of larger items.
Note : Only the front half of the shelf can be repositioned, the back half must remain in its original position.
Wine Rack
The wine rack is suitable for cans, wine bottles and 2 litre bottles. The maximum load recommended is three 2 litre bottles and two wine bottles.
Position the wine rack in the second runner down from the top of the fridge when storing longer length bottles. This will ensure the bottles clear the door furniture and allow the door to close properly.
To remove:
Ensure that the fridge door is fully open. Slide the wine rack forward and tilt from position.
Note: DO NOT remove a fully loaded wine rack, just remove bottles as necessary.
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