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• With proper care, this furniture will give you
many years of use.
Internal walls
All internal walls with an external side should
be visually checked for damp and repaired as
necessary.
Surface protection
Never use a knife or sharp instrument directly
on worktops or unit surfaces.
12.13 Swift Shield fabric
(where fitted)
The Swift Shield fabric fitted to some Swift
Group products is a luxury stain resistant and
durable fabric using Aquaclean® technology.
This is a revolutionary fabric treatment that
allows you to clean stains using water only. This
provides you with simple fabric maintenance in
the minimum amount of time.
Cleaning Instructions
Aquaclean® helps to remove the majority of
household stains (wine, ink, sauce, fat, mud,
chocolate, cream, etc.) in three simple steps:
For further details and stain cleaning
demo videos visit the Cleaning
Gallery on the Aquaclean® web site:
http://www.aquaclean.com/ES_en/home.
Aquaclean fabrics cannot accept any
responsibility for misuse of the fabric by
allowing bleach or dissolvent substances
coming into contact with it.
Heat and light
Never leave your furniture in direct contact
with or too close to a heat source, e.g. a
space heater. Avoid standing the furniture
permanently in direct sunlight as the fabric
colour may fade.
Carpet
Any proprietary carpet cleaner may be used,
but it is recommended that you do not use
excessive amounts of water.
Vinyl floor covering
Proper care of your floor prevents damage,
extends its life and keeps it looking new for
years.
Always vacuum or dust hard floor surfaces
before mopping. Vinyl floors generally require
only warm water for cleaning
Vinyl flooring risks being stained by in-ground
dirt if they are not cleaned regularly:
• Avoid using waxes or polishing products
• Do not use rubber protectors on the feet of
chairs and furniture. Use plastic protectors
instead.
•
Put rigid floor protectors beneath the feet
of heavy pieces of furniture to prevent the
formation of permanent indentations.
• Some materials or colourants such as tar,
grease, oil, dyes, waxes, ballpoint or marker
inks etc. may under certain conditions
migrate into the wear layer and cause
indelible stains.
•
Natural or intense artificial light causes
a whitening effect on all floor coverings.
This phenomenon becomes visible in
comparison to those areas covered by rugs
or furniture, which appear yellower. This
yellow effect disappears after a few weeks
when these areas are once again exposed to
light and the whitening effect appears.
The use of a doormat without a rubber backing
is recommended for doorways leading to the
exterior, in order to protect the surface of the
floor covering from grit and abrasive particles
brought in on the soles of people’s shoes.
Regular maintenance:
Daily cleaning: using soft dry broom or vacuum
cleaner.
Weekly cleaning:
using neutral detergent in
water with fringed mop or floor cloth.
Furniture
Use a damp cloth to remove finger marks,
etc. or an all-purpose spray cleaner or a good
quality furniture oil. Abrasive cleaners should
not be used.
It is recommended that cupboard catches,
stays, sliding bolts and hinges are kept clean
and lightly oiled or smeared with petroleum jelly.
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...