Vintage Cellars Le Cache Cabinet Owners Manual User 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
VI. O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
SOUND HOOD
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We created a sound hood that reduces the noise level of the
cooling unit by 2-3 decibels. The sound hood is designed to slope
up and back (as shown at right). There are two guides in the
bottom of the hood that are designed to fit into the hot air exhaust
opening. The sound hood is positioned correctly when it is laying
flat on top of the wine cabinet.
The sound hood also can be used with credenzas. There are two
guides in the bottom of the hood that are designed to fit into the
hot air exhaust opening, and when the sound hood is positioned correctly, it is laying flat on
back wall of the credenza. There are two screwholes in the sound hood that should be used
to hold the hood from falling off the credenza (you will need to attach two screws or nails
into the back of the credenza.) The power cord should run through the hot air exhaust
opening.
PLEASE NOTE: The sound hood must be configured to be TOP-VENTED or REAR-
VENTED, as follows:
• Upright wine cabinets with crown moldings: the sound hood must be
configured to be TOP-VENTED (ie the panel should block the back of the
hood).
• Upright wine cabinets with no crown moldings: the sound hood may be
configured to be either top-vented or rear-vented, whichever yields the best
sound results.
• Credenza wine cabinets: the sound hood must be configured to be BACK-
VENTED (ie the panel should block the top of the hood.).
AIR FILTER
All wine cabinets shipped after February 18, 2010, include an air
filter that magnetically attaches to the rear of the cooling unit. To
replace the filter, remove the filter frame from the top of the wine
cabinet (see the image at right), and replace the filter when it