Unfinished Wood Cabinets Not Warranted Against Warpage
Although the finest craftsmanship and materials are always used
to produce your cellar, unfinished-wood cabinets are not warranted
against warpage. Because the grain of the woods is not sealed against
potential warpage that can occur in transit through different kinds
of climates, it is not recommended to request yours in this style.
Door Warpage Warning
The Vinothè¸que panel construction is a "sandwich" of rigid insulating
foam between two outside veneer panels. This construction will only
deform if the moisture content of one panel is at variance with
that of the other. A warpage condition, which is reversible,
might develop during transportation or after installation in an
ambient environment substantially dryer or substantially more humid
than that in which the unit was manufactured and packaged with the
door(s) closed (only exterior panel of door exposed to ambient).
For example, a unit manufactured in California during the rainy
season (winter) and installed in an eastern heated room will tend
to develop a concave warp as the outside exposed veneer panel dries
up; while the same unit built in the dry summer weather and installed
in Florida will develop a convex warp as the exposed panel absorbs
outside moisture.
To Correct A Warped Door
Leave door open to expose both door surfaces to the same outside
condition for 24 to 48 hours. To accelerate the process, wet the
contracted (dry) door panel with a damp towel or sponge and allow
drying with both door sides exposed.
To Prevent Future Warpage
Thoroughly seal both sides of a straight door with two coats
of high quality moisture proof wood sealant, so as to prevent any
further moisture exchange. Never seal a warped door, as it might
be impossible to correct the condition after treatment. Vinothè¸que
is not responsible for reversible moisture induced warpage of unfinished
doors or for door stained, and/or sealed after shipment from the
factory.
Freight Damage Claims
In the event that damage has occurred to your unit during shipping,
it is the responsibility of the distributor from which you have
bought the unit to work directly with you and the freight company
to arrange for repairs or replacement. It is critically important
to inspect the unit thoroughly at the time of delivery to assure
that any damage is observed and noted on the shipping document.
The freight company will not accept liability for damage without
documentation on the delivery paperwork.
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