CARE INSTRUCTIONS
1/ Your product
Properties
Aluminium is a light, resistant material that doesn't rust.
Texaline is a cloth made up of polyester fibres covered with braided PVC.
Manufacturing and assembly
The manufacturing then assembly of this product requires leaving clearance between the different parts.
It is therefore normal to observe gaps/slack that may reach several millimetres between the different
assembled elements (between two slats, between boards...).
This tolerance necessary for the correct realisation of your product can be behind little geometric
differences.
This does not lead to any loss of function of your product.
Irregular appearance
Each product is manufactured and assembled industrially from parts whose surface treatment is carried
out individually, before assembly. These metallic elements cannot be free from appearance irregularities
coming both from the surface treatment process and assembly operations. The final appearance of the
product is therefore directly linked to these possible irregularities.
Regularity of seams
Although we pay special attention to the quality and regularity of seams, it is possible to notice that
some threads are not cut after the break point of the seam. There is no risk of the seam becoming
undone. Cut this thread with a simple pair of scissors.
2/ Precautions for use
Do not put hot objects on the table itself, they will leave permanent marks on it (discoloration,
deformation, cracks...). Always use table mats.
Watch out for blows from knives and other sharp objects handled nearby. Watch out too for burns from
cigarettes and from other heat sources.
3/ Maintenance and ageing, siding
It is normal to note natural wear and tear of the product over time and with use, in the form of an
alteration of the colours and the state of the surface, the mechanical functions and tightening of the
screwed elements.
Tightening
The assembly parts of your product become loose over time. Think of tightening them regularly.
Exposure to UV rays
Over time, you can see a discoloration of the materials exposed to UV rays (textiles, paint, plastics), a
phenomenon also due to the rays of the sun as well as those of the moon. This evolution of colours
exposed to external elements is normal and concerns in particular bright colours.
Everyday maintenance
Your product is subject to external elements, it must therefore be regularly cleaned.
Remove stains immediately.
Clean with a damp cloth soaked in warm soapy water (or hot water for more marked dirt) or a specific,
adapted product.
Rinse thoroughly.