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CAUTION 

With a little care you can prolong the life of your 
furniture and keep the materials in good condition. 
Wood is a natural material, which may change in colour 
and will patinate over time. Always remove stains quickly 
before they can do any permanent damage to the 
furniture.

• Avoid placing the table in direct sunlight or near a heat 
source to reduce changes.

• When you move the furniture, make sure to lift it rather 
than pulling or pushing it to avoid damaging the floor, 
legs and mountings.

• Tighten up the screws after one to two months’ use.

• Avoid improper use such as putting your feet on the 
table and standing on it. 

• Use coasters under damp, hot or coloured objects to 
avoid permanent stains.

• Avoid covering the surface partially, for example with 
tablecloths or placemats, as colour variances may 
appear. 

LACQUERED OR STAINED WOOD

• Clean with a clean cloth wrung in water or in a solution 
of water and a neutral detergent. Remove soap residue 
immediately using a clean, dry cloth. 

• If the surface is scratched or appears matt, use a 
care product suited especially for lacquered or stained 
wood. 

• Avoid using detergents containing silicone, as that 
would seal the stain in and make subsequent repairs 
more difficult. 

• Avoid using scouring cream or scouring pads, as they 
may scratch the surface. 

SOAPED WOOD

• Clean with a clean cloth wrung in water or in a solution 
of water and a neutral detergent or soap flakes. Remove 
soap residue immediately using a clean, dry cloth. 

• To remove stains, clean and scrub using a thick 
solution of soap flakes that is not allowed to stay on the 
wood for more than 2 minutes. Then remove the 
remaining soap residue using a damp cloth. 

• If the grain of the wood rises after cleaning, gently 
sand down the wood using fine-grit sandpaper (No. 
220), always going with the grain. 

• If the surface is scratched or appears matt, use a care 
product suited especially for soaped wood. 

LINOLEUM 

• Clean with a clean cloth wrung in water or in a solution 
of water and a neutral detergent or soap flakes. Remove 
soap residue immediately using a clean, dry cloth. 

• If the surface is scratched or appears matt, use a care 
product suited especially for linoleum. 

• Stains may be carefully removed using white spirit 
(mineral spirit) or a damp nanosponge dipped in luke-
warm water or linoleum care. Follow up immediately 
with a clean, dry cloth. Never use the nanosponge dry. 

• Avoid alkaline detergents such as soft (yellow) soap, 
washing soda, lye and scouring powder. 

LAMINATE

• Clean with a clean cloth wrung in water or in a solution 
of water and a neutral detergent. Remove soap residue 
immediately using a clean, dry cloth. 

• Stains may be carefully removed using household 
ammonia or with a clean, damp cloth or a nanosponge 
wrung in warm water. Never use the nanosponge dry. 
Follow up immediately with a clean, dry cloth. 

• Avoid using scouring cream or scouring pads, as they 
may scratch the surface.

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Содержание COPENHAGUE TABLE

Страница 1: ...1 By RONAN ERWAN BOUROULLEC INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL HAY COPENHAGUE TABLE CPH30 ...

Страница 2: ... a homely and welcoming expression functionality durability and ease of cleaning were important design requirements for the university The Bouroullec brothers approached the task by merging design history with modern technology in an idiom with a strong and independent appearance in a broad and versatile series that embraces both public and private environments ...

Страница 3: ...water or in a solution of water and a neutral detergent or soap flakes Remove soap residue immediately using a clean dry cloth To remove stains clean and scrub using a thick solution of soap flakes that is not allowed to stay on the wood for more than 2 minutes Then remove the remaining soap residue using a damp cloth If the grain of the wood rises after cleaning gently sand down the wood using fi...

Страница 4: ... CONTENTS PAGE 8 19 L200 250 300 x W90 x H74 cm L200 x W80 x H105 cm PAGE 20 31 L250 300 x W120 x H74 cm ...

Страница 5: ...9 A x 1 B x 4 Allen key F x 12 E x 12 D x 6 C x 12 PARTS L200 250 300 x W90 x H74 cm L200 x W80 x H105 cm ...

Страница 6: ...e the cardboard box with edge foam to protect the tabletop from scratches etc Make sure that all parts are included 2 Place 2 of the C parts in the shown holes Make sure that the thread is pointing upwards and that the holes are facing each other ...

Страница 7: ...ered holes are pointing upwards 4 Drop 2 of the E parts in the shown holes and make sure to hit the D parts tapered holes Gently tighten all 4 E parts little by little with the Allen key 5 Tighten both of the E parts completely Repeat step 2 5 at the other end of the table ...

Страница 8: ...parts in the shown holes Make sure that the thread is pointing upwards and that the holes are facing each other 7 Place 2 of the D parts in the shown holes at the same time Make sure that the tapered holes are pointing upwards ...

Страница 9: ...Drop 4 of the E parts in the shown holes and make sure to hit the D parts tapered holes Gently tighten all E parts little by little 9 Tighten all E parts completely Repeat step 6 8 at the other end of the table ...

Страница 10: ...18 19 10 Use a proper screwdriver to fasten part F in the remaining free holes in the frame 11 Flip the table 2 persons recommended 12 ...

Страница 11: ...21 L200 250 300 x W120 x H74 cm A x 1 B x 4 C x 2 Allen key G x 16 F x 16 Ex 8 D x 16 PARTS ...

Страница 12: ...e the cardboard box with edge foam to protect the tabletop from scratches etc Make sure that all parts are included 2 Place 4 of the D parts in the shown holes Make sure that the thread is pointing upwards and that the holes are facing each other ...

Страница 13: ...apered holes are pointing upwards 4 Drop 4 of the F parts in the shown holes and make sure to hit the E parts tapered holes Gently tighten all 4 F parts little by little with the Allen key 5 Tighten both all F parts completely Repeat step 2 5 at the other end of the table ...

Страница 14: ...parts in the shown holes Make sure that the thread is pointing upwards and that the holes are facing each other 7 Place 2 of the E parts in the shown holes at the same time Make sure that the tapered holes are pointing upwards ...

Страница 15: ...Drop 4 of the F parts in the shown holes and make sure to hit the E parts tapered holes Gently tighten all F parts little by little 9 Tighten all F parts completely Repeat step 6 9 at the other end of the table ...

Страница 16: ...30 31 10 Use a proper screwdriver to fasten part G in the remaining free holes in the frame 11 Flip the table 2 persons recommended 12 ...

Страница 17: ...33 ...

Страница 18: ...34 35 ...

Страница 19: ...36 Havnen 1 8700 Horsens Denmark 45 4282 0282 hay hay dk HAY 5 710441 206583 ITEM NO 706307 ...

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