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Cleaning Instructions
Laminate Worksurfaces:
For everyday cleaning, wipe the surface with a damp cloth or sponge. Use a spray cleaning agent sparingly
if necessary (suggested spray cleaning agents are indicated below). Do not pour water directly onto the
worksurface. Wipe completely dry with a soft rag using a straight line motion.
• Worksurfaces may need occasional dusting. To keep the surface in ideal condition, use a non-oily furniture
spray.
• Difficult stains such as coffee can be removed using a mild cleaning detergent and a soft bristled (non-metallic)
brush. Do not scrub surfaces with too much force, otherwise the surface could lose its finish.
• Stubborn stains that resist any of the above cleaning methods may require the use of undiluted household
bleach. Apply a very small amount of bleach (approximately ¼-capful) to the stain and let stand no longer than
two minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry.
WARNING: Prolonged exposure of the laminate
surface with bleach will cause discoloration.
• Ensure to always rinse laminate surfaces after cleaning. Even a small amount of cleaning residue can result in
permanent discolorations.
• Recommended Laminate Worksurface cleaning agents:
· Non-abrasive spray cleaning agents: Dawn, Fantastik, Windex, Lysol
· Furniture spray: Pledge
· Stain removers: Lestoil, Clorox
Painted steel parts:
• Clean surfaces regularly with damp cloth
• If necessary, use a spray cleaning agent (e.g. Fantastik) sparingly. Wipe completely dry with a soft rag using a
straight line motion.
• Lightly brush both vertical and horizontal surfaces to prevent dust build-up
Polished chrome feet:
• The feet can be polished when they become dull with Aluminum polish (e.g. Flitz or Mothers Mag Polish) with
special attention to keep polish from painted surfaces. Follow manufacturers instructions for best results.
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Assemble Final Room Configuration
With all individual Workcenter Built and electrical installed, arrange Workcenters according
to your final room configuration. You will need at least two people to move a Workcenter.
Adjust the Glides (L) on the bottom of the Feet to assure each Workcenter is level and stable in its final location.
Note: It is critical that you follow all warnings and cautions when you get to final assembly. Consult the
instructions that came with your electrical components and follow all cautions and warnings carefully!
Configurations with shared power must conform to code and include use of Ganging Brackets for Side to Side
configurations or Back to Back Filler Plates for Back to Back configurations.
Final assembly will include testing of electrical components and functioning of all Monitor Lifts.