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Dear Customer
Keep these instructions for future reference. If you give this product
to someone else, remember to pass on these instructions.
We hope you will be entirely satisfied with your purchase.
Your Tchibo Team
For your safety
DANGER to children
Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children. The plastic bags
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and protective films are not toys. Make sure that children do not pull them
over their heads and that no parts of them are swallowed. Risk of suffocation!
Keep infants away from the product as they might try to pull themselves up
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on it or climb onto it.
CAuTION
– risk of injury and material damage!
Always place the product on a level, non-sloping surface.
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Never stand on the product. It could fall over or be damaged.
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Take care not to get your fingers caught when folding or unfolding the
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chair.
Check at regular intervals whether all screw connections are tight and
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retighten them if necessary.
Only use the product for its intended purpose and do not overload it.
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Intended use
The product is suitable for outdoor use.
Suitable cushions: approx. 48-50 cm width x approx. 112-120 cm length.
The product is designed for home use and is not suitable for commercial
purposes.
unpacking and disposal
Carefully remove all packaging material and dispose of it in the proper manner.
Care
This product has been manufactured from untreated teakwood, which is
extremely weather-resistant thanks to its high amount of natural oils.
With exposure to sun and rain the wooden surfaces will acquire a characteristic
silver-grey patina over time.
To keep the product looking its best, we recommend the following care:
Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaning agents or hard brushes, etc. for
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cleaning. Do not use pressure cleaning machines. Clean the surfaces as
needed with warm water and a mild cleaning agent, and then wipe them
dry with a dry cloth. Very dirty areas can be cleaned with a soft brush and
hard soap.
If you would like to maintain the original, honey-coloured shade of the
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teakwood, we recommend treating the wood with a suitable varnish or
teak oil once or twice a year. Ask for advice from a specialist retailer.
Select a well-ventilated space to do this and protect the ground, e.g.
with thick cardboard, from dripping oil.
Proceed as follows:
1. Carefully clean the wooden surfaces to be free of possible deposits
or dirt. Then rinse them thoroughly with clear water and leave the
product to dry fully.
2. Sand the wooden surfaces slightly with fine sandpaper (grain 180)
if necessary, so that they can better absorb the oil or varnish.
Wear a dust mask when working with larger surfaces and then wipe
off the sanded dust with a slightly moistened cloth.
3. Use a soft cloth, sponge or brush to evenly and sparingly rub oil
or varnish into the wooden surfaces.
4. After approx. 15-25 minutes, use a clean cloth to wipe off any excess
oil or varnish that has not been absorbed by the wood. This will help
avoid the formation of stubborn, sticky patches and runs.
5. Then leave the product to dry for at least 48 hours in a place where
it is protected from the elements before using it again.
The treatment with teak oil or varnish is for optical purposes only and
has no effect whatsoever on the durability of the product.
WARNING – risk of fire!
Never leave oil-soaked clothes screwed up to dry out, as otherwise
they may self-ignite. Immediately after using it, hang up the cloth
spread out and fastened to a clothes line with pegs to dry.
We recommend that you store the product in a dry, sheltered place during long
periods of bad weather and throughout the winter months.
Wood is a natural product. This means it is subject to variations in colour and
grain. Fine cracks may appear after long periods of hot, dry weather. These do
not impair the product’s quality or function.
We hope this product gives you lasting enjoyment.