Vintage Cellars LECBILD1800 User Manual

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DOOR ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS

After leveling the cabinet, the doors must be aligned so that they are even with each other,
square with the cabinet and create an airtight seal inside the cabinet. Air leaks caused by
improper door alignment will compromise the environment inside the cabinet, and may
create condensation which, left untreated, will cause warping of the door. Follow the
instructions below to properly align your door(s).

 If your cabinet has only one door, the plane of the top of the door should be parallel

to the plane of the cabinet. If the non-hinge (i.e. left) corner of the door is higher
than the cabinet, go to the BACK RIGHT CORNER of the cabinet and turn the
leveling foot once CLOCKWISE, which will raise the right/back of the cabinet and
lower corner of the front door. If the non-hinge corner is lower than the cabinet, go
to the BACK LEFT CORNER of the cabinet and turn the leveling foot once
CLOCKWISE, which will raise the left/back of the cabinet so that it is even with the
corner of the front door. After adjusting the feet, open and shut the door, and check
again to see if the door is aligned.


 If both doors are not on the same plane (i.e. one door is higher than the other), use

the leveling feet to adjust the doors. Start with the door that is too high (in the
illustration at right, the left door is too high), and go to the BACK CORNER
LEVELING FOOT on the SAME SIDE as the door that’s too high (in the illustration at
right, go to the back foot on the left side of the cabinet.) Turn the leveling foot once
CLOCKWISE, which will raise the left/back of the cabinet and lower the front left
door. After adjusting the feet, open and shut the doors. Repeat the process until
the left door is level with the right door. It shouldn’t take more than one or two
clockwise turns to get both doors aligned.











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