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leg plate, two M10x50 bolts, two M10 spring
washers and two M10 nuts. Now tighten all the
bolts, including the bolts for the bench.
5. Place the covering disk on the tabletop.
With Inumbrina - p14
1. Remove the covering disk.
2. Fix the connection to the bottom of tabletop
frame with three flanged bolts M6x40 & nuts M6
as shown in the drawing.
3. Place the Inumbrina in the Anker.
4. Lock the parasol into position by turning the knob
(clockwise). When the Inumbrina is no longer able
to rotate around its axis, the knob is fully clamped.
5. a. To open the parasol, pull firmly on the rope
until the ring reaches the bolt.
b. To close the parasol again, hold the rope at an
angle. Tip: keep holding the rope at an angle until
the parasol is completely closed.
6. Now insert the rope into the provided hole in the
parasol tube.
MAINTENANCE
Wood
DAY TO DAY CLEANING
Clean regularly and after every use
Wood doesn't need much maintenance, but the better
you treat it, the longer it will last. Cleaning the wood
regularly and immediately after use with a damp cloth
will prevent fluids from penetrating deep into the wood.
An oiled table will absorb liquids less quickly, keeping
it clean for longer. To remove stubborn remains of dirt,
simply use a stiff brush and some water. Be careful not
to permanently damage the fibres. For this reason,
never ever use a high-pressure cleaner to clean wood.
CLEANING
Once or twice a year
Depending on the weather conditions, wood needs a
descent polish at least once a year. We would recom-
mend to do this before Spring and before Winter, if
your furniture is outside the whole year round. Pick
one of those humid, cloudy days, as it is better for the
moisture level in the wood to dry out slowly after cle-
aning. For a thorough cleaning, we can recommend
our Extremis Wood Cleaner. This is a bio-degradable
cleansing shampoo for wooden furniture. The product
removes grey discoloration, green deposits and dirt.
Should any cracks appear, you can simply sand them
down by hand using 120 grit sandpaper.
OILING
Once a year
You are free to protect your wood from UV, inclement
weather and stains. Needless to say we strongly recom-
mend to do this once a year. Extremis Wood Protector
is a 100% natural product based on linseed oil. It is co-
lorless, but the wood will be darker after this treatment.
Remove all residues of old applications.
MACHINE SANDING
Only every 2 to 4 years
After a few years, there will be little cracks and ma-
ybe some warping in your wood. This is completely
normal, because wood is a natural, living material.
Solid wood has the great benefit that you can sand
away the top layer to make the surface smooth and
flat again. You can do this every two to four years
with a hand-held sander. Do it on a dry day. Use 80-
grit sandpaper for this.
Galvanized steel
DAY TO DAY CLEANING
Regularly and after every use
Clean with lukewarm water and a mild detergent or
Extremis Multi Cleaner.
REPARING DAMAGED PARTS WITH ZINC SPRAY
When damaged
Hot dip galvanization is the most durable way of
protecting metal against rusting. If the zinc coating
is damaged, the exposed metal can rust. This can
easily be touched up with zinc paint that automati-
cally has the same color and is readily available in
shops. Zinc spray forms a quick drying, self healing
and flexible coating that helps stop corrosion.
Powder coating
CLEANING
Regularly
Use Extremis Multicleaner, a 100% biodegradable
detergent or common kitchen cleaning products. Avoid
using aggressive products. These surfaces are best cle-
aned with a neutral cleaning product diluted in water.
REPAIRING DAMAGED POWDER COATING
When damaged
The impact of sharp objects can damage the
coating. Scratches or dents can be touched up with
our paint pens. However this only camouflages the
scratches without removing them.
Watch the maintenance video on
our website:
www.extremis.com/maintenance
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