CARE
INSTRUCTIONS
1/
Your
product
Properties
Epoxy
steel
is
a
steel
covered
with
a
protective
paint
against
rust.
Galvanised
steel
is
steel
covered
with
a
layer
of
zinc
that
allows
it
to
be
protected
against
corrosion.
It
protects
furniture
longterm.
The
steel
is
then
painted
for
an
anticorrosive
effect.
Cataphoresis
steel:
Cataphoresis
or
electrocataphoresis
is
the
most
effective
procedure
for
fighting
against
corrosion.
The
steel
is
painted
in
a
very
uniform
way
thanks
to
the
total
immersion
of
the
furniture
in
a
paint
bath,
then
it's
treated
with
epoxy
and
finally
baked
in
an
oven.
Manufacturing
and
assembly
T he
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.
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.
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.Do
not
use
a
plastic
tablecloth
on
the
table.
Exposed
to
UV
and
heat,
it
would
melt
and
act
as
a
decal,
especially
on
steel,
aluminum
and
glass.
This
would
result
in
irreparable
deterioration
of
the
tray
in
the
form
of
white
streaks.
Instead,
use
a
fabric
tablecloth.
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.
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.
Tightening
The
assembly
parts
of
your
product
become
loose
over
time.
Think
of
tightening
them
regularly.