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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATHROOM
FURNITURE
The recommended heights for hanging the
cabinets are shown in the illustration 1 (page 2).
NOTE: Take care during installation and
assembly. Any strong mechanical influence
could damage the painted or laminated
surfaces, mirrors and electrical parts. Place the
item on a soft, clean surface during installation.
Use only the original fittings supplied with the
item for
installation. The item could later be damaged or
broken if fittings other than the original fittings
are used.
ASSEMBLY OF SUSPENDED CABINETS
Furniture should be installed onto structures
and
materials that can withstand the weight of the
item and the stress caused by the use. Choose
fasteners appropriate for the walling material
(not necessarily included). Before using the
item,
adjust the hinges and slide rails and check the
tightness of screws and joints. Make sure that
the
item is not going to tip over, fall or detach from
the fastenings.
LED LIGHTING
The electrical part of the cabinets is complete
and fully prepared for connection to a standard
electrical system (~220V-50Hz). The LED
spotlights are fed through a transformer located
in the electrical box in the cabinet.
The electrical parts will connect to a standard
electrical system of ~220V-50Hz.
Attention: Never feed low-voltage LED
spotlights directly from the 220-240V mains.
Always use a LED transformer (220-240V/12V).
The space between the LED spotlights and any
combustible material should be at least 30 cm.
For detailed instructions, refer to the assembly
instructions for electrical parts. Always switch
off the
electricity before installation and during the
cleaning process. Mirrored cabinets with
lighting should be installed by an authorised
Mirror cabinet 60 cm
Power: 4,2 w
Voltage: 12 V
Lightoutput (lm): 420
Kelvins: 4000K
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR BATHROOM
CABINET
Conditions of use: The bathroom furniture
should be mounted in heated and ventilated
rooms (with a temperature of +5 to +35°C and
relative humidity of 30-75%). Do not place the
bathroom furniture against heating equipment.
Ensure that the bathroom furniture is not
exposed to:
• The direct influence of steam on its surfaces;
• Mechanical influence (avoid striking or
scratching surfaces with sharp objects); and
• Liquid influence (clean wet surfaces
immediately with a dry cloth).
Many concentrated cosmetic liquids, if spilled,
can damage the surfaces if not cleaned
immediately.
Everyday care: All of the materials used by our
company can be easily cleaned. Do not use
abrasive or solvent-based cleaning products.
Surfaces can be easily cleaned with soap and a
damp cloth. Damp surfaces should be
carefully cleaned with a clean, dry cloth. For
glass surfaces use only special, non-abrasive
cleaning products.
professional only. Electrical installations must
comply with local regulations.
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The warranty covers defects due to design, raw
material and manufacturing defects occurring
within two (2) years of the delivery / purchase
date. Defects found during the warranty period
are dealt with in compliance with the principles
defined in the Consumer Protection Act.
Rectification of a defect primarily involves
replacing the product or part thereof with a
similar or equivalent product.
The warranty does not cover any defect or
damage caused by incorrect installation,
neglect of use or care instructions, or incorrect
or
negligent handling of the item. The warranty
does not cover damage caused by normal wear
and tear, such as scratches and marks, damage
caused by impact or an accident, or transport
damage after delivery of the item. For all
product complaints, please contact your dealer
before taking any action. Defects should be
reported within a reasonable time of detection
(two months) or the moment they ought to have
been detected. The Consumer Protection Act
applies to warranty and product liability.
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