Care and Maintenance

Adjustments
We recommend that the product be examined every sixty (60) days for loose screws, missing glides, cracked or broken welds, loose rails, loose joints, loose seat pads, broken casters, cracked laminate and splintered wood.

To prevent the product from becoming unstable:
• Loose screws should be tightened as required
• Cracked or broken welds, loose rails and loose joints should be repaired immediately
• Missing glides or broken casters should be replaced immediately
• Columns should be seated properly on the hub of the base

To avoid tears and lacerations:
• All protruding screws, nails, etc. should be removed
• Chipped or cracked laminate should be repaired or replaced
• Wood splinters should be cut off, sanded smooth and refinished Wood products should not be subjected to extreme temperatures or moisture.

Note: Merchandise requiring adjustments, or showing any signs of structural failure, should be taken out of service immediately, until the required adjustments are completed.

Flip top base
Do not slam the top and base together. Do not over-tighten handle screws. Periodically check mechanism for waste and build-up and clean if necessary.
folding tables

Tables with wood edges or over 30” x 60” long should be set up and stored by two (2) or more persons. Avoid dragging tables across uneven or carpeted floors and do not transport by pulling or lifting on the modesty panel. Do not drop, rack or bounce on the top surfaces or edges of table. Periodically check the folding mechanism for waste build-up and clean if necessary. Avoid putting oil or grease on the plastic components. Note:Warranty may be voided if proper maintenance procedures are not followed.

Wood finishes
To dust, wipe with a slightly damp, soft cloth, using another soft cloth to dry. Always wipe the surface in the direction of the wood grain.
Use a quality cleaner formulated especially for use on wood surfaces. Do not use oils or ammonia. Dilute the cleanser as directed by the manufacturer. Dampen, but do not saturate, a soft cloth with the diluted cleaning solution. Wipe the surface in the direction of the wood grain to remove dirt and fingerprints.Wipe the surface clean with a soft, dry cloth.

Quality wax may be applied sparingly twice a year. Excessive waxing my result in a wax build-up, which feels sticky and attracts an unusual amount of dirt.

Laminate, metal & plastic finishes
Wiping with a damp cloth will remove general soiling and water-borne stains.
If needed, use a hard-surface, all-purpose cleaner. Some oil-borne stains may require the use of a dry-cleaning fluid or naphtha. To fill scratched in wood-grain laminate tops, use an oak, walnut, or mahogany putty stick (available at paint
supply and hardware stores).

Vinyl edges
Use a liquid detergent suitable for cleaning vinyl. After cleaning, wipe the surface with a cloth dampened with warm water.