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Spills and stains
Always deal with stains immediately. In the
first instance remove excess with a soft
absorbent cloth or white paper tissue. Cleaning
instructions will vary according to the type of
fabric you have selected.
If the stain cannot be removed with this method
then professional cleaning will be required.
Creasing
All fabrics are likely to crease, particularly on
the arms and cushions. This is not a fault, but
a natural feature, and will not affect the fabric’s
wearing qualities.
We strongly advise against washing any
fabric, if in doubt, consult professional cleaning
specialists.
General care for wooden furniture
This furniture is made from wood and wood
veneer. These natural unique materials exhibit
variations in colour, patterns and grain which
define the beauty of the product.
Following these basic steps will help you
protect your furniture and increase its longevity.
• Do not use abrasive detergents or powders.
Dust with a clean lint free cloth. - Frequent
dusting will remove abrasive build up which
can damage a finish over time.
• Do not expose your furniture to direct
sunlight- Excessive exposure to sunlight can
cause fading of your furniture.
- Ornaments placed on the furniture surface
should be periodically moved to avoid
shading.
• Never place household heating appliances or
hot objects directly on the furniture surface.
- Always place heat resistant coasters
between your furniture and hot object to
protect your furniture.
• Do not place your furniture near a heater,
heat, dampness or moisture generating
appliance,
- Extreme temperature and humidity changes
can cause cracking and splitting.
- Some movement may be expected
depending on environmental conditions.
- If the air is dry, some cracking may appear
due to shrinkage. This will disappear when
the moisture content increases.
• Do not expose your furniture to any liquids- All
liquids should be wiped up immediately with a
soft, slightly damp cloth in the direction of the
wood grain. If sticky liquid residues do occur,
they may be removed with a dilute solution
of warm soapy water followed by a clean
damp sponge. The area should then be wiped
immediately in the direction of the wood grain
with a clean, soft white cloth until completely
dry.
CAUTION:
Please do not strike, hit or stand
on the furniture.
Furniture is designed and built for its intended
purpose.
- When writing, use a mat to protect the table
or desk surface.
• When moving furniture, please lift, do not drag.
Protect the surface and corners from knocks
& scratches. - Take care when handling.
Obtain assistance if necessary.
- Once in place make sure it stands level to
smooth opening of the doors and running of
the draws.
• Furniture containing glass - Do not use
abrasive cleaners to clean glass surface, use
a damp cloth with either washing up liquid or
soft soap.
- Do not place heavy objects on the glass
surface. Do not strike the glass with a sharp
object.
• Any assembly required should follow the
sequence of the steps in the assembly
instruction sheet. - Please retain assembly
instructions and hardware for future reference
and use.
• If furniture is dented or scratched at any time
during use, this can usually be repaired by
a qualified technician. Please contact your
retailer.
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...
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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...
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Page 36: ...37 APPLIANCES...
Page 38: ...39 COOKING...
Page 40: ...41 BLINDS...
Page 42: ...43 Pull out sofa bed 44 Bunk beds 44 BEDS...
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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...