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USE OF THE PRODUCT
INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
SEDIE, SGABELLI E POUFF
- The use of the product must be evaluated according to the final use. We decline any responsibility deriving from improper use of the product
- The product must be used on a flat and leveled surface
- The load must be evenly distributed on all legs
- Do not swing or stand on the chair
- Do not hit the seat or backrest with any hard, sharp or pointed objects
- Be especially careful when handling hooked items as they may tear or pull the threads of the fabric texture
- For the eventual assembly of disassembled products, follow the instructions enclosed with the product
- Pay special attention when the product is used by children
- Any plastic bags or packaging parts of the product may present a choking hazard to children
- Avoid water or other liquids remaining in contact with the seat upholstery
- Some coatings can undergo a color transfer due to some dyes used for clothing (such as jeans). This phenomenon is amplified with high humidity or high temperatures. We take no responsibility in case of color migration
- Direct contact with aggressive chemicals can damage the product and represent a source of danger
- Discoloration, abrasion and wear are typical characteristics of the time in coatings. Light colored fabrics tend to be more easily abrasion and wear. Dark colored fabrics tend to fade when exposed to strong UV light
- Do not expose products not specifically intended for outdoor use to direct sunlight as prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause alteration of the original color
- Do not expose the product near sources of intense heat (such as radiators) as prolonged exposure can cause alteration of the original color
TABLES AND FURNISHING ACCESSORIES
- The use of the product must be evaluated according to the final use. We decline any responsibility deriving from improper use of the product
- The product must be used on a flat and leveled surface
- The load must be evenly distributed on all legs
- To avoid tipping or cracking, do not overload the table on the edges
- If the table is moved, raise it adequately, avoiding unbalancing its structure
- When opening or closing the extensions of the table top, pay attention to your fingers to avoid injury
- Do not sit or stand on the table
- Do not hit especially the table top, with any hard, sharp or pointed objects
- For the eventual assembly of disassembled products, follow the instructions enclosed with the product
- Pay special attention when the product is used by children
- Any plastic bags or packaging parts of the product may present a choking hazard to children
- Avoid water or other liquids remaining in contact with the table top
- Direct contact with aggressive chemicals can damage the product and represent a source of danger
- Do not expose products not specifically intended for outdoor use to direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause alteration of the original color
- Do not expose the product near sources of intense heat (such as radiators) as prolonged exposure can cause alteration of the original color
CARE OF MATERIALS
SUGGESTIONS FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF FINISHES AND COVERS
TESSUTI
Directions for removing the most common dirt and stains
Regular cleaning on the fabric is recommended to maintain the original appearance of the upholstery and extend its life. Dust and dirt wear the coating, therefore periodic cleaning with a vacuum cleaner with less intense suction power is recommended. It is essential to act quickly on stains. Immediately remove any liquid substances or other residues to avoid absorption and permanent stains. Liquids should be absorbed with a napkin, absorbent paper or a white absorbent cloth. Non-greasy stains can be removed by dabbing gently with a damp sponge or a white lint-free cloth moistened with a solution of warm water and neutral soap. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents. Do not use bleaches, detergents, stain removers, degreasers, denatured alcohol, ammonia, solvents, other acidic, alkaline or abrasive cleaners as they could damage the material. If you want to use detergents other than neutral soap, we recommend that you test the product beforehand to check the effect and any discoloration in an area not exposed to sight, making sure that the material does not undergo any alterations. A clean, damp cotton cloth is ideal for most stains. Do not scrub vigorously, but try to remove the stain mainly by dabbing and making circular movements towards the center of the stain. For any drying it is preferable to use a hairdryer to avoid streaks. These tips are our recommendations only and do not guarantee complete stain removal. We assume no warranty for any damage caused by incorrect care, unsuitable cleaning agents or improper use.
Regular cleaning on the fabric is recommended to maintain the original appearance of the upholstery and extend its life. Dust and dirt wear the coating, therefore periodic cleaning with a vacuum cleaner with less intense suction power is recommended. It is essential to act quickly on stains. Immediately remove any liquid substances or other residues to avoid absorption and permanent stains. Liquids should be absorbed with a napkin, absorbent paper or a white absorbent cloth. Non-greasy stains can be removed by dabbing gently with a damp sponge or a white lint-free cloth moistened with a solution of warm water and neutral soap. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents. Do not use bleaches, detergents, stain removers, degreasers, denatured alcohol, ammonia, solvents, other acidic, alkaline or abrasive cleaners as they could damage the material. If you want to use detergents other than neutral soap, we recommend that you test the product beforehand to check the effect and any discoloration in an area not exposed to sight, making sure that the material does not undergo any alterations. A clean, damp cotton cloth is ideal for most stains. Do not scrub vigorously, but try to remove the stain mainly by dabbing and making circular movements towards the center of the stain. For any drying it is preferable to use a hairdryer to avoid streaks. These tips are our recommendations only and do not guarantee complete stain removal. We assume no warranty for any damage caused by incorrect care, unsuitable cleaning agents or improper use.
PELLE E SIMILPELLE
Directions for removing the most common dirt and stains
Regular cleaning on leather and imitation leather is recommended, to maintain the original appearance of the upholstery and extend its life. Dust and dirt wear the coating, so periodic cleaning using a white cloth dampened with warm water is recommended. It is essential to act quickly on stains. Immediately remove any liquid substances or other residues to avoid absorption and permanent stains. Liquids should be absorbed with a napkin, absorbent paper or a white absorbent cloth. Non-greasy stains can be removed by dabbing gently with a damp sponge or a white lint-free cloth moistened with a solution of warm water and neutral soap. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents. Do not use bleaches, detergents, stain removers, degreasers, denatured alcohol, ammonia, solvents, other acidic, alkaline or abrasive cleaners as they could damage the material. If you want to use detergents other than neutral soap, we recommend that you test the product beforehand to check the effect and any discoloration in an area not exposed to sight, making sure that the material does not undergo any alterations. A clean, damp cotton cloth is ideal for most stains. Do not scrub vigorously, but try to remove the stain mainly by dabbing and making circular movements towards the center of the stain. For any drying it is preferable to use a clean cotton cloth. These tips are our recommendations only and do not guarantee complete stain removal. We assume no warranty for any damage caused by incorrect care, unsuitable cleaning agents or improper use.
Regular cleaning on leather and imitation leather is recommended, to maintain the original appearance of the upholstery and extend its life. Dust and dirt wear the coating, so periodic cleaning using a white cloth dampened with warm water is recommended. It is essential to act quickly on stains. Immediately remove any liquid substances or other residues to avoid absorption and permanent stains. Liquids should be absorbed with a napkin, absorbent paper or a white absorbent cloth. Non-greasy stains can be removed by dabbing gently with a damp sponge or a white lint-free cloth moistened with a solution of warm water and neutral soap. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents. Do not use bleaches, detergents, stain removers, degreasers, denatured alcohol, ammonia, solvents, other acidic, alkaline or abrasive cleaners as they could damage the material. If you want to use detergents other than neutral soap, we recommend that you test the product beforehand to check the effect and any discoloration in an area not exposed to sight, making sure that the material does not undergo any alterations. A clean, damp cotton cloth is ideal for most stains. Do not scrub vigorously, but try to remove the stain mainly by dabbing and making circular movements towards the center of the stain. For any drying it is preferable to use a clean cotton cloth. These tips are our recommendations only and do not guarantee complete stain removal. We assume no warranty for any damage caused by incorrect care, unsuitable cleaning agents or improper use.
LEGNI E METALLI
Directions for removing the most common dirt and stains
Regular cleaning of the wood and metal parts is recommended, to maintain the original appearance of the product and extend its life. Dust and dirt wear the materials, so periodic cleaning is recommended using a microfibre cloth moistened with warm water. Immediately remove any liquid substances or other residues to avoid absorption and permanent stains, especially on table tops. Liquids should be absorbed with a napkin, absorbent paper or a white absorbent cloth. Non-greasy stains can be removed by dabbing gently with a damp sponge or a white lint-free cloth moistened with a solution of warm water and neutral soap. Do not use bleaches, detergents, stain removers, degreasers, denatured alcohol, ammonia, solvents, other acidic, alkaline or abrasive cleaners as they could damage the material. If you want to use detergents other than neutral soap, we recommend that you test the product beforehand to check the effect and any discoloration in an area not exposed to sight, making sure that the material does not undergo any alterations. A clean, damp cotton cloth is ideal for most stains. Do not rub vigorously, but try to remove the stain mainly by blotting. Always dry after cleaning. For any drying it is preferable to use a clean cotton cloth. These tips are our recommendations only and do not guarantee complete stain removal. We assume no warranty for any damage caused by incorrect care, unsuitable cleaning agents or improper use.
Regular cleaning of the wood and metal parts is recommended, to maintain the original appearance of the product and extend its life. Dust and dirt wear the materials, so periodic cleaning is recommended using a microfibre cloth moistened with warm water. Immediately remove any liquid substances or other residues to avoid absorption and permanent stains, especially on table tops. Liquids should be absorbed with a napkin, absorbent paper or a white absorbent cloth. Non-greasy stains can be removed by dabbing gently with a damp sponge or a white lint-free cloth moistened with a solution of warm water and neutral soap. Do not use bleaches, detergents, stain removers, degreasers, denatured alcohol, ammonia, solvents, other acidic, alkaline or abrasive cleaners as they could damage the material. If you want to use detergents other than neutral soap, we recommend that you test the product beforehand to check the effect and any discoloration in an area not exposed to sight, making sure that the material does not undergo any alterations. A clean, damp cotton cloth is ideal for most stains. Do not rub vigorously, but try to remove the stain mainly by blotting. Always dry after cleaning. For any drying it is preferable to use a clean cotton cloth. These tips are our recommendations only and do not guarantee complete stain removal. We assume no warranty for any damage caused by incorrect care, unsuitable cleaning agents or improper use.