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Care Guide

Beds

Do’s

• Bed must be placed always in a clean and dry place.

• Clean your bed with a soft, clean and dry cloth or sponge In case of tough stains, use a damp cloth and wipe clean immediately.

• Always lift and move your bed with the help of at least two people holding the furniture on either sides.

• Always ensure the bed is placed on an even floor.

• Beds with wooden slats are meant to enhance the bounce of the spring mattress, hence, use of spring mattress is recommended.

• In case of MDF / Ply wood base, both cotton and coir foam mattress can be used.

• Always seek professional carpenter's assistance during dismantling and reassembling the furniture.

• Use vacuum cleaner with bristle tips to avoid scratches during cleaning.

• In the unlikely event of hydraulic mechanism failure, always remember to use the safety latch which will allow you to use the lift-up bed storage without any fear of falling.

Don’ts

• Do not drag the bed on hard or soft flooring.

• Do not spray or pour harsh cleaning material directly on the melamine or painted surfaces.

• Do not touch or hold your furniture with wet or sweaty palms.

• Never apply water or any cleaning agent on hydraulic lift mechanism, if any.

• Do not spill hot liquid on your furniture surface as it may cause discoloration of melamine or paint finish and result in permanent staining.

• It is recommended not to use cotton / coir mattress on top of the wooden slats as it may break or crack.

• Remember, your bed is scratch resistant but not scratch-proof.

• Do not place any sharp objects on the furniture as it may scratch, chip or dent the surface.

• Do not expose your bed to direct sunlight or rain as it may decolor and dampen the furniture.

• Do not encourage kids to jump on the bed.

Mattress

Do’s

• Always vacuum-clean your mattress.

• It's recommended to use mattress protector to avoid contact with liquid or solid spills.

• Keep your bedroom ventilated during day time to avoid moisture in the air, which tend to get absorbed by the mattress in a closed room.

Don’ts

• Do not spray or pour harsh cleaning material directly on the mattress.

• Do not sun-dry your mattress.

• Do not encourage kids to jump on the mattress, as it may damage the spring coil underneath and suppress the foam and soil the fabric.

• Avoid sitting at the corner of the mattress for a long time as it May damage the corner spring and cause foam suppression.

• Remember your mattress is made of foam and fabric Upholstery.

• Do not place any sharp objects on the mattress, as it may pierce and tear the fabric and sometimes the foam beneath.

• Mattresses are of NO TURN type; you can continue to use them in its correct orientation.

• Do not place any hot object such as iron box, hot water pad Etc., on the mattress as it may spoil the mattress fabric.

• Your mattress is breathable and does not attract bedbugs, hence do not spray any insecticides on the mattress.

Other Furniture

Do’s

• Above articles in any finish must be placed in a clean and dry place.

• Above articles must be cleaned with a soft, clean and dry cloth or sponge.

• In case of tough stains, use a damp cloth and wipe clean immediately.

• Always lift and move your wardrobe (in assembled form) with the help of at least three people holding the wardrobe on either sides.

• Always ensure the furniture is placed on an even floor.

• Always clean the dresser mirror in the wardrobe by spraying water or recommended glass-cleaning solutions. Ensure all water marks are wipe cleaned with a soft dry cloth immediately after wet cleaning the mirror surface.

• Keep the hinged doors closed, when not in use.

• Remember to use the 2-door sliding wardrobes as per retailer’s recommendations. Both LH & RH doors are opened and closed on one side respectively. Do not try to exchange the door position, since the sliding hardware is not meant to function in a

wrong way.

• Always seek professional carpenter's assistance during dismantling and reassembling the furniture.

• Whenever you are unable to access the built-in attic of your wardrobe, always use a step stool, instead of climbing the shelves for accessing the higher levels.

Don’ts

• Do not drag the furniture articles on both hard or soft flooring.

• Do not spray or pour harsh cleaning material directly on the furniture surface.

• Do not touch or hold your furniture with wet or sweaty palms.

• Never apply water or any cleaning agent on construction and

functional hardware’s.

• Don't employ local carpenters to repair or align functional hardware as it may cause permanent damage to its functionality.

• Grease in the hardware is meant for its smooth functioning. Do not apply water and try to rub-clean the grease.

• Shelves in wardrobes come with a weight-carrying capacity of 4-5 kgs per shelf and all drawers (in wardrobe, dresser unit, chest of drawers) weight- carrying capacity is 7-8 kgs. Do not exceed this rated capacity.

• Avoid keeping heavy weights on the top drawer to prevent furniture from toppling.

• Though your sliding wardrobe is equipped with built-in soft close feature, chances of fingers or palm jamming while the door is closing may happen unknowingly.

• Do not load heavy articles such as suit cases, travel bags, carpets and any unsize items on top of the wardrobe.

• Remember, your furniture is scratch resistant but not scratch-proof. Do not place any sharp objects on the furniture as it may scratch, chip or dent the surface.

• Do not expose your furniture to direct sunlight or direct rain as it may decolour and dampen the furniture.