LE CACHE 1400 Owner's Manual page 12

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• If the top corner of a door is sticking out more than 1/8 inch, you have "top torque".
If the bottom corner of a door is sticking out more than 1/8 inch, you have "bottom
torque". To fix torque, if your cabinet has six leveling feet, start by raising the two
center leveling feet so that those feet aren't touching the floor. For top torque, go
to the BACK CORNER LEVELING FOOT on the OPPOSITE SIDE of the torqued door
and turn CLOCKWISE. For bottom torque, go to the BACK CORNER LEVELING
FOOT on the SAME SIDE as the torqued door and turn CLOCKWISE. When the
torque has been fixed (tolerances up to 1/8 inch are acceptable), lower the center
leveling feet until they touch the floor.
• IMPORTANT NOTE: If your wine cabinet has six leveling feet, make sure that all six
leveling feet are firmly touching the floor before loading wine into the cabinet. The
center leveling foot in the rear can be hard to reach, so make sure that the delivery
team doesn't forget to adjust all six feet.
• IF YOU ARE PLACING YOUR WINE CABINET ON CARPET: Much of the weight
of an EMPTY wine cabinet resides in the doors. If your wine cabinet is tilting forward
when first placed on the carpet or 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, and adjust the leveling feet
so that the wine cabinet is level front-to-back. The cabinet no longer should be
leaning forward at this point. Over time, additional adjustments may be required to
align the doors as the increasing weight of the wine cabinet causes the carpet and
pad to compress.
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