VINYL FLOORING
Vinyl flooring risk being stained by in-ground
dirt if they are not cleaned regularly.
- Avoid using waxes or polishing products
- Do not use rubber protectors on the feet of
chairs and furniture. Use plastic protectors
instead.
- Put rigid floor protectors beneath the feet
of heavy pieces of furniture to prevent the
formation of permanent indentations.
- Some materials or colourants such as tar,
grease, oil, dyes, waxes, ballpoint or
marker inks etc. may under certain
conditions migrate into the wear layer and
cause indelible stains.
- Natural or intense artificial light causes a
whitening effect on all floor coverings. This
phenomenon becomes visible in
comparison to those areas covered by rugs
or furniture, which appear yellower. This
yellow effect disappears after a few weeks
when these areas are once again exposed
to light and the whitening effect appears.
The use of a doormat without a rubber
backing is recommended for doorways
leading to the exterior, in order to protect the
surface of the floor covering from grit and
abrasive particles brought in on the soles of
people's shoes.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
Daily cleaning: using soft dry broom or
vacuum cleaner.
Weekly cleaning: using neutral detergent in
water with fringed mop or floor cloth.
INTERNAL
INTERNAL WALLS
All internal walls with an external side should
be visually checked for damp and repaired
as necessary.
SURFACE PROTECTION
Never use a knife or sharp instrument
directly on worktops or unit surfaces.
BUNKS
NOTE: - IF UPPER BUNKS ARE FITTED,
CARE SHALL BE TAKEN AGAINST THE
RISK OF FALLING OUT. UPPER BUNKS
ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN
UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE WITHOUT
SUPERVISION. ALWAYS ENSURE THAT
THE FALL OUT PROTECTION IS IN PLACE
WHEN THE BUNK IS IN USE. SEE BUNKS
IN THE SAFETY SECTION.
DO NOT USE THE PROTECTION BOARDS
AS A MEANS TO ACCESS THE BUNK.
ELECTRICS
The electrical supply to your holiday home
on some holiday parks is restricted. Please
check with you park manager before using
additional appliances within your holiday
home. In case of doubt consult the park
owner or his agent.
The Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB)
or Residual Current Device (RCD) serves as
the main switch for your holiday home. It is
also the main emergency shut off switch for
your holiday home. It is a safety device
designed to protect you from the possibility
of shocks that could arise from a faulty
power pack supply, faulty appliance or a
fault on the holiday home causing the
current to run to earth.
The RCD has been factory tested for correct
operation. The RCD should be tested each
time you switch on the mains supply and/ or
every month.
• With the supply connected, switch RCD to
ON.
• Press test button marked ‘T’.
Periodic testing and inspection of the
electrical system should be carried out as
described on page 35.
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