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1.) Befor
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starting, please r eadourassembling instructions carefully andmake yourself familiar w iththem.
2.) Followour assembling i nstructions c arefully.
3.) Comparethe listedpartsandfittinglistto the contents of thecardboard.
4.)Prepar
e
thenecessar
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in somewayto difficultiesduring the assembling.
5.)Tomake sure that t hefurniture willnotbedamaged orgrated d uring assembling,
cover thefloorwiththecardboards or another s oftpad(i.e.clothorcarpet).
6.)Werecommend o perating always w ithtwoor morepeople.
7.)Donotoverwind screws. Check t hescrews fromtimeto timeandifnecessary refight them.
8.) Keepthe instruction andservice sheets. P erhaps y ouwill needthemlateron.
Forwoodenfurnitureconsistingof glassand steelor MDF and coated surface:
n
Woode
Furniture
:
Stains c anbetaken offwitha soft,moistened cloth or byusing aspecial polish (available in
et
supermark
andspecialized stores). But d onotforget t owipe thesurface w ithadryandsoftclothafterwards.
Steel furniture:
Themetal h asa varnished s urface. Thematerial couldshowlittlediscrepancies in colour, c louds orstains dueto the
machin
e
madeproduction w hich shouldnotbea reason for a complaint.
Ifsom
e
metal p arts have been HNisted outofshape during transport, youcould carefully tryto twist t hem intothe
original p osition. P lease d onotoverwind t hescrews a ndretight t hemfromtimetotime.
MDF and coated surfaces:
MDFconsist
s
ofwoodenfibres(please readthea.m.instructions). Donotworkon thecoated surfaces withknives
or sharpobjects,asthiscouldcausedamagethe material.
Thatshould not be a reasonfor complaintsafterwards.
Dueto machine madeproduction, theMDFpartscanhave sharp edges. Y oucouldchamfer themwitha fine
d
standar
sandpaper. P lease d o it carefully inorderto make sure thatyouwillnotremove toomuch ofthematerial.
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Carryin
outtheassembly isforadults only. P lease, keep yourchildren a way during assembling. Children m ight
takesmall p arts orfittings a way orswallow themup.During assembling itcould alsohappen t hatparts of your
e
furnitur
falldown onyour c hildren. Please, therefore, protect them andmake sure that y oucarry outtheassembling
in their absence.
Ifyour piece offurniture consists ofglass, itshould b ehandled carefully during assembling.
timeandcause injuries. Therefore, youshould protect youreyes a ndhands b ywearing s pecial clothing a ndsafety
shoes, a vailablein thesupermarkets and specialized s tores.
Wearenotliable foranymaterial damage or injuries r esulting fromfaulty assembling. Wearealsonotliable for
anydamag
e
resultant fromlackof maintenance during use. ( i.e.retightening ofscrews, andetc.. s ). W earenot
liablefor anydamage caused byfaultyuseor useagainst i tspurpose.
Wewishyoua lot of joyand pleasure withyournewpieceof furniture.
YourQuality Assurance Teamby InterLinkSAS
Important
tools forassembling andmake sure thatthetoolsareinproper c ondition. Bad toolslead
Maintenance
Warning:
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assembling suggestions:
advice:
prepare anadequate area and
Glass c anbreak a tany