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GB Operating Instructions
IMPORTANT, PLEASE KEEP FOR LATER REFERENCE: READ CAREFULLY. This is
important information on the use of this piece of garden furniture. Keep
these instructions for your information or for ordering spare parts.
Caring instructions
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The product is 100% recyclable.
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In most cases it can be cleaned using a sponge and clean water only. To
remove especially stubborn stains, use lukewarm water, soap and a soft
brush. Never use abrasives, acetone (nail-varnish remover) or cleaning
agents based on chlorine.
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You can use our cleaning and care product, specially developed for KETT-
LER leisure furniture, for regular cleaning and maintenance (see ordering of
replacement parts). It is available from authorised retailers. Please take note
of the cleaning instructions.
ATTENTION! Do not use any plastic film to cover your KETTLER leisure fur-
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niture. Plastic film, as well as table covers or table mats made of plastic,
can contain softening agents. Under particular conditions, a chemical reac-
tion with the plastic parts (particularly table tops) cannot be ruled out.
Moisture (perspiration or rain water) between the surface of the product
and the film can lead to chemical reactions and cause the colours to chan-
ge. With the use of plastic table mats or similar items, it must be ensured
that these are not left on the table if there is a possibility of moisture buil-
ding up underneath them (e.g. overnight or when it is raining). For the rea-
sons above, we advise against the use of plastic film, plastic table mats and
plastic table covers.
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Clean soiled areas of the fabric or lining thoroughly with a soft brush or
with a sponge and warm water or light soap (a lot of water and little deter-
gent). Dry thoroughly after cleaning.
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Non-acidic stainless steal cleaning agents, followed by stainless steel pro-
tective oils are suitable for cleaning and care.
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Avoid using cleaning and polishing agents that contain ground particles in
order to retain the corrosion resistance of the surface. These rely on an invi-
sible passive layer that is formed through the addition of atmospheric oxy-
gen.
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Only use soft brushes, cloths or sponges that do not contain ground par-
ticles (see manufacturer description of individual items). Do not use steel
wool or steel brushes!
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