Maintenance Instructions - LE CACHE 1400 Owner's Manual

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L E C A C H E P R E M I U M W I N E C A B I N E T S
VIII. M A I N T E N A N C E I N S T R U C T I O N S
The finish on your wine cabinet is protected by two coats of high-grade lacquer. To prevent
drying and maintain the finish on your cabinet, use a soft rag and high-quality furniture
polish periodically to polish the finish of the wine cabinet.
We recommend keeping the doors locked when the cabinet is not in use. By keeping the
doors locked, you will ensure that you have a tight seal between the cabinet doors and the
cabinet itself, and will help prevent the possibility of the door becoming warped over time.
For best results, use a vacuum or brush to remove
built up lint and dust on the coils. If you need to lie
across the top of the cabinet, the wine cabinet will
support your weight.
Be careful about using compressed air to clean the
coils because it may force dirt particles into the
cooling unit and damage its internal components.
FURNITURE FINISH
DOOR INSTRUCTIONS
COOLING UNIT
IT
IS
CONDENSER COILS 3-4 TIMES A YEAR.
CLEAN MORE OFTEN IN HI-TRAFFIC OR
DUSTY AREAS, OR IF YOU HAVE PETS.
If the condenser coils become clogged, the
cooling unit will not have proper airflow, and
its performance and longevity will be
impaired.
The Condenser Coils can be accessed from
the top (upright, top-venting wine cabinets)
or rear (credenzas) of the wine cabinet. The
diagram at left shows the top of our upright
wine cabinets, including the location of the
Fresh Air Intake and the condenser coils.
IMPORTANT
TO
CLEAN
THE
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