• Intended Use
Once removed from its original packaging, the MIR Mirror must be placed on a perfectly flat surface.
All the MIR Mirror's supporting bases must be resting firmly on the surfaces on which it is placed; otherwise, the MIR Mirror may
lose stability, making it hazardously unstable.
Weights, objects and loads must be evenly distributed across the surfaces of the MIR Mirror and well balanced in order to ensure
stability and safety. Unevenly placed or unbalanced weights, objects and loads on the surfaces of the MIR Mirror may reduce its
stability and thus its safety.
Sharp items or anything which may damage the glass (such as chemical products containing hydrofluoric acid) should not be
placed on the surface of the MIR Mirror. If objects of this kind are placed on the surface of the MIR Mirror in spite of this warning,
you are urged to take adequate precautions to prevent damage to the float glass.
When placing sharp objects on the surface of the MIR Mirror, a mat of insulating material (such as rubber, cork, plastic or leather)
thick enough to dampen any impacts should be placed between the float glass surface and the sharp objects. Never place items
which may damage the float glass (such as chemical products containing hydrofluoric acid) on the surface.
• Warnings - Incorrect use and Non-recommended use
Below, we provide a series of warnings and examples of incorrect uses or procedures which reduce the safety of the MIR Mirror.
The series of warnings and incorrect uses or procedures provided below is purely guideline and does not cover all the possible
circumstances for incorrect or non-recommended uses of the MIR Mirror, which must be evaluated on each occasion.
Do not sit or stand upon the float glass surface of the MIR Mirror.
Do not use the float glass surface of the MIR Mirror as a chopping surface.
Do not strike the MIR Mirror with hammers or pointed items which may crack or shatter the glass.
Do not use powder detergents or detergents containing abrasives for cleaning the MIR Mirror, since they may damage the float
glass.
Do not use the MIR Mirror for DIY work or for mechanical, electrical or electronic repairs.
In normal conditions of use, do not tilt the product by more than 10°. Any higher angles might reduce the stability of the MIR
Mirror.
Never place items at temperatures below -30°C (such as items just taken out of the freezer), or with temperatures above +30°C
(such as foods just removed from the oven) on the MIR Mirror; exposing the surface to stresses of this kind may damage the
glass, reducing its strength and thus its safety level.
Never expose the MIR Mirror to intense heat sources (such as stoves or ovens); exposing the table to stresses of this kind may
damage the float glass, reducing its strength and thus its safety level. Do not expose the MIR Table to temperatures below -10°C
or weather; exposure of this kind may damage the glass, reducing its strength and thus its safety level. The MIR Mirror should be
placed well away from items such as coat racks or ornaments which may accidentally fall onto its surface.
• Moving the Mirror
To ensure that the MIR Mirror is moved in the conditions of the utmost safety, we urge you to comply with the instructions provided
below:
The Mirror must always be handled by at least two people, wearing gloves which assure a good grip on the float glass.
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