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

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IX.   T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G   G U I D E 
 
 
My wine cabinet is leaning forward. 
When the wine cabinet is empty, the door(s) of the wine cabinet represent a 
disproportionate share of the wine cabinet weight.  Thus, when an empty wine cabinet is 
first placed on carpet, it may lean forward even though the wine cabinet is placed on a 
carpet board. 
DO NOT over-compensate by extending the front leveling feet.  Instead, load some 
bottles into the back of the wine cabinet until the weight is more evenly distributed.  The 
cabinet should no longer be leaning forward at this point.  Additional adjustments may be 
required to level the wine cabinet front to back as the cabinet board compresses the carpet 
underneath over time. 
 
My wine cabinet has been delivered, but I can’t open the door(s). 
The gaskets on the doors can become tacky during transit, causing the doors to stick to the 
cabinet. 
Do not use force to open the doors, because it will rip the gaskets off the doors. Instead, 
starting at one corner, use your fingers or a ruler to slowly separate the gasket from the 
wine cabinet.  
 
The cabinet was recently delivered, and the door(s) are not aligned and/or the 
corner(s) are torqued out. 
1.  Make sure the cabinet is level and the doors are properly aligned (refer to Chapter V). 
2.  Check to see that the hinges aren't bent or loose. The hinge pins (attached to the top 
and bottom of each door) should be perfectly upright, and the hinge plates (attached to 
the top and the bottom of the wine cabinet) should be attached tightly to the cabinet 
and perfectly parallel to the floor. 
3.  Check to see if the door(s) are bowed using a long straight-edged object (e.g. a 
yardstick).