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Ensure the readability of all Instruction cards and warning labels,
replace as necessary
From a safety,
user responsibility
and instruction point of view the
instruction card and Warning label must always be readable - the in-
formation for usage is vital for the exercise and illustrates how the unit
should be operated.
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Inspect the overall cleanliness of the unit, check also for scratches and
corrosion
Perspiration salts are highly corrosive and will leach into any microscopic opening in
even the most impenetrable paint finishes.
Addressing any signs of paint damage or corrosion when and if they first appear will
greatly increase the longevity of your equipment and enhance the overall appear-
ance.
Equipment should always be dry and cleaned at least once a week.
As with the upholstery here again the success formula is using our specially devel-
oped
ZEST surface cleaner
on all painted surfaces right from the beginning and
once cleaned a
ZEST wax emulsion
is applied, this creates a thin layer of durable
wax on the surface to protect it against perspiration salts and make the removal of
skiff marks easier.
Cleaning (warm water):
HEAVY duty dilute
1:10
MEDIUM duty
1:50
LIGHT duty
1: 200
Wipe down the painted surface with a soft damp cloth until the surface is clean, fol-
low up by wiping away any residual cleaning solution with a well rinsed damp clean
cloth.
Protection:
To further protect the now cleaned surface and maintain its lustre a light coat of a
1:10 solution of
ZEST wax emulsion
must be applied on a damp cloth followed with
light rub using micro fibre or towelling.
Do not use! Alcohol, acetone, organic solvents or scouring pads for cleaning
Touch up paint is available for any sign of corrosion or to cover any deeper scratches
contact Zest Service to order.
As a side note - Exposure to extensive water vapour, chlorine and/or bromide can
adversely affect the finish of the units.