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Care and maintenance

Wood Furniture

Wood displays different grain patterns depending on which way it is cut - for example, the ‘medullary ray’ which 
can appear on oak furniture is a mark of good quality timber - these are just characteristics of the natural beauty 
of the wood. Some furniture is also deliberately aged and rustic.

All timber surfaces will change colour and mellow over time. New furniture will initially vary in shade from items 
that have been previously purchased.

How to care for your wood furniture

Furniture with hard lacquer, wax polish or painted surface should be dusted with a dry cloth. When using the 
surface for serving food and drinks it is best to use protective mats and coasters. Spillages should be wiped up as 
soon as possible.

Spray polishes are best avoided as they contain silicones which may spoil the furniture’s surface by building up 
over time. Use of cleaning materials containing abrasive compounds, acidic or caustic reagents and any bleaches 
containing oxidising reagents should be avoided as prolonged use may damage the lacquer surface. Wipe up spills 
immediately. If sticky marks occur on the surface they can be removed with a dilute solution of warm soapy water. 
The offending area should be rubbed lightly and then completely dried immediately afterwards, before replacing 
any mats etc.

Our furniture will endure most temperatures in the home but it is best to avoid placing furniture next to heat 
sources such as radiators or fires. Be particularly careful with solid wood as the lack of humidity caused by central 
heating can cause damage such as warping.

Safety Instructions

Never drag furniture when moving it, always lift it. Please take care when handling or moving the furniture as 
careless handling may cause damage or injury. No liability will be accepted for damage or injury caused by 
incorrectly installed furniture.

PLEASE KEEP THESEINSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 

Ercol Furniture Ltd, Summerleys Road, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire. HP27 9PX  ercol.com

YNG TAL 14 / ERBDT2 D: 18.09.2018 / RN 001

Ref: 2507 / 2205

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Summary of Contents for BALLATTA 2205

Page 1: ...or damage to the product The fittings pack contains small items which should be KEPT AWAY FROMYOUNG CHILDREN Read this leaflet in full before commencing assembly WARNING IN ORDERTO PREVENT OVERTURNING THIS PRODUCT PRODUCT MUST BE USED WITHTHE WALL ATTACHMENT DEVICE PROVIDED Installation should be carried out exactly according to the manufacturers instructions otherwise a safety risk can occur if inc...

Page 2: ...ailer from whom you bought this product 2 Ref 2507 2205 Pre assembly preparation This is a two person operation Items you will need Fitting checklist A 2 x screw chrome 3 5mm x 16mm B 2 x screw chrome 4mm x 30mm 2 x wooden handle C D 1 x allen key M 4 4 x shelf retainer E 1 x wedge F Step 1 Attach 2x wooden handles C to the doors by using 2x screws B and a screw driver C C C B B B ...

Page 3: ... mm x 10 mm 4 edges chamfered tempered glass Door glass 432 mm x 474 mm x 4 mm 4 edges sanded tempered glass Ref 2507 2205 3 Changing Door Glass In order to change the door glass first remove the three screws from the top back side of the door Then take out the top front frame to be able to remove the glass Replace the glass by sliding it downwards and fix the top front frame back with the same thre...

Page 4: ...rinks cabinet is not level on your floor use the wedge F provided and snap it off so that it does not protrude out from the cabinet s leg you can also snap it lengthways if desired F F F Ref 2507 2205 4 Centre Leg Adjustment You can adjust the centre leg height by turning it clockwise or counter clockwise Screw the leg in fully before moving the cabinet E E E E E E ...

Page 5: ...hole in the short face of the bracket Then move the unit away from the wall so that the marked holes can be drilled Ensure you use an appropriate fixing type for your wall see page 6 Then return the unit to its final position 5 Secure the unit to the wall fixings with own screws through the brackets 6 Finally add the extra securing screws A to the holes in the long faces of the brackets and tighten W...

Page 6: ...or light loads general purpose wall plugs can be used 6 Shield Anchor wall plug Heavy loads For use with heavier loads such asTV and Hi Fi speakers and satellite dishes etc 5 Hammer Fixing wall plug For use with walls stuck with plasterboard The hammer fixing allows it to be fixed to the wall rather than the plasterboard Always check the fixing is secure to the retaining wall 4 Cavity Fixing Heavy Du...

Page 7: ...nds acidic or caustic reagents and any bleaches containing oxidising reagents should be avoided as prolonged use may damage the lacquer surface Wipe up spills immediately If sticky marks occur on the surface they can be removed with a dilute solution of warm soapy water The offending area should be rubbed lightly and then completely dried immediately afterwards before replacing any mats etc Our fu...

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