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Safety and Care Advice
Dispose of all packaging
carefully and responsibly.
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Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly
It is essential that this unit is
securely fixed to a wall!
Installation should only be
carried out by a competent
person, using suitable tools in a
safe manner.
Important
Wall fixings
Retain this instruction for
future reference.
This product has been finished using natural materials. As a living material, you may notice some
variation in the grain and colour shade between the different components.
Solid wood / Real wood veneers
Unlike a synthetic or man-made material which has a uniform finish, a feature of natural wood is its
variation in grain and colour. We wish to reassure you that this is quite normal and is not the result of
any manufacturing fault.
Where sheets of wood are joined together, a line may be detected. Again, this is normal and is not an
imperfection.
Before securing this item to
the wall, please ensure the
fixings you intend to use are
suitable for your wall type, and
will safety secure the weight of
the unit, plus any future
contents.
Please be reminded of the
danger that may arise if it is
not correctly installed.
Assembly to be carried out by
a competent adult only.
During assembly children
should be kept away from the
product due to possible risk of
injury.
The natural finish should be
cared for by the periodic
application of a good quality
‘wax’ based domestic furniture
This product should not be
discarded
with household waste.
Take to your local authority waste
disposal only.
Care and maintenance
polish (Not silicone!!).
Occasional / small spills
should be removed immediately
using a damp cloth.
Do not allow hot articles to
come into contact with the
surface, as damage will occur.
Do not use abrasive cleaners.
We do not
recommend the
use of power
drill/drivers for
inserting screws.
as this could damage the unit.
Only use hand screwdrivers.
A classic characteristic of oak timber is medullary rays. These are natural rays or streaks usually seen
across the grain. These rays have a different cellular structure and reflect light differently to the
surrounding wood. These rays or streaks are a unique characteristic of natural oak and are there not a
defeat.