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SECTION 3 – MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
3.1 General
3.1.1 All Burgess products are designed to give a long, trouble free working life with the
minimum of maintenance and as such there are no user- serviceable parts. However,
there is still a requirement for the operator to carrying out simple periodic inspection and
maintenance as detailed below.
3.1.2 Light damage as outlined below may be repaired by (or by agents of) the operator. More
severe damage should be referred to Burgess Furniture Ltd.
3.2 Maintenance Schedule
3.2.1 The following maintenance procedures should be carried out at least every 3 months
under normal operating conditions, or every 1 month under severe contract conditions.
3.3 Cleaning
3.3.1 Table bases should be cleaned using a damp cloth and, where necessary, a mild soap
cleaning agent.
Chips or scratches on painted surfaces may be repaired, or at least improved, using
touch-up pots of the required paint finish, available from Burgess Furniture Ltd.
Abrasive cleaners or scourers should not be used.
3.3.2 Flock coated tops should be cleaned using a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Heavy
staining may be difficult to remove.
DO NOT
use bleach or any other caustic / solvent based cleaner as permanent
damage to the top will result.
3.3.3 HPL (High Pressure Laminate) tops should be cleaned using a damp cloth and a mild
detergent, then dried with a soft lint-free cloth. Do not use any form of furniture polish on
laminate table tops as this will result in smearing.
DO NOT
use bleach or any other caustic / solvent based cleaner as permanent
damage to the top will result.
3.4 Inspection & Repair
Inspections must be carried out by a competent person. All defective tables
must be immediately removed from service. Repairs must only be carried out
by competent personnel.
Referring to Section 2 – Handling, Storage & Operation:
General:
3.4.1 Check that all visible screws and other fasteners are present and secure. Replace any
missing items.
Base Frames:
3.4.2 Operate any folding mechanisms to ensure that the operation is smooth and positive.
3.4.3 Excluding TP1, set up the table for use and check for stability. If the base is found to
wobble, check that the centre nut in underside of the base is secure. If not, this should be
tightened sufficiently to stabilise the table.
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