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Repairs
On white profiles only, stains and scratches can
be removed by sanding and polishing. Use a
320/400 grit sanding disc and polish using sisal
rotary brush to bring back the surface finish.
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Note:
It is important that you achieve a
smooth even finish before beginning the
polishing stage.
On wood grain surfaces, care should be taken
when cleaning. Any white areas showing as a
result of damage or cleaning can be retouched
using a wood grain marker pen. If you have
a breakage or a crack please contact your
nearest glazier. Handle any broken glass with
care and dispose of with safety of others in
mind.
Do’s and don’ts for UPVC products
Do
• Clean the glass regularly with a good quality
liquid spray glass cleaner.
• Frequently wash down the UPVC with plenty
of warm soapy water (use liquid general
purpose cleaner) and wipe dry.
• Only use cleaning materials which do not
impair anti-corrosion properties
• Use cream cleaner for isolated stubborn
stains on white UPVC only. Apply with a damp
cloth using minimal pressure.
• Ensure drainage slots are kept unblocked and
free from dirt, spider’s webs, etc.
• Keep all tracks clear of dust and debris in
order to reduce the wear on sliding parts.
• Ensure that all gutters and their outlets are
kept clear of leaves and debris to maintain
efficient operation
• Replace damaged or worn parts with original
parts by an authorised specialist.
Don’t
• Use cleaners on any UPVC.
• Use abrasive paste or cream
• Use excessive pressure when cleaning UPVC
• Use high pressure or steam cleaners.
• Use any type of bleach, solvent (e.g., white
spirit, methylated spirits, and nail varnish
remover) or adhesives.
•
Use any unspecified tools.
• Use any abrasive papers, such as sandpaper.
• Use abrasives or brass cleaner on furniture:
handles, door knockers, letter plates.
• Use excessive loads on the windows and
doors.
• Fail to maintain the product as indicated.
• Paint or try to remove paint
• Lean ladders against guttering.
General Care
Summary of Contents for Biarritz Lodge 40x13-2 2020
Page 8: ...9 Warranties 10 AfterSales 12 Swift Connect Direct 12 WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SUPPORT...
Page 18: ...19 Siting Figure 4 Typical Support and holding down points Twin unit...
Page 19: ...20...
Page 20: ...21 Fire precautions 22 Emergency shut off points 23 GENERAL SAFETY ADVICE...
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Page 30: ...31 Mains electricity and wiring 32 Bulbs 33 MAINS ELECTRICITY WIRING...
Page 33: ...34...
Page 36: ...37 APPLIANCES...
Page 38: ...39 COOKING...
Page 40: ...41 BLINDS...
Page 42: ...43 Pull out sofa bed 44 Bunk beds 44 BEDS...
Page 57: ...58...
Page 58: ...59 Protecting your RPH and possessions 60 SECURITY...
Page 60: ...61 Winterisation 62 Condensation 63 WINTERISATION...
Page 64: ...65 External dimensions 66 Model names berths and bed sizes 67 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...
Page 78: ...79 Single Unit Generic Gas Technical info...
Page 79: ...80 Single Unit Generic Lighting Technical info...
Page 81: ...82 Twin Unit Generic Lighting Technical info TWIN LODGE SCHEMATIC 2020...
Page 82: ...83 Technical info CO AX Schematic LOUNGE OR...
Page 85: ...86 Notes...