General Instructions - visplay Mono 12 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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General Instructions

Visplay products are manufactured according to the
latest technology and comply with valid rules and regu-
lations.
Nevertheless, these products can cause injury or dama-
ge if:
• the product is improperly installed
• the product is improperly used
• the product is improperly altered or modified
• original accessories are not used
• the safety regulations are not observed.
⚠ WARNING
Each person involved in the planning, installation
and/or use of our products must be carefully read
and observe these instructions of use.
The following are of course also valid:
• Relevant accident prevention regulations
• Generally recognized safety rules
• National regulations – please consult Visplay if there
is a discrepancy with the Assembly manual
Safety instructions
⚠ WARNING
When playing, children often incorrectly assess
danger. You must therefore make sure that your
store fittings are not used as toys.
Please pay attention to the following points:
• Structural conditions, in particular the design and bea-
ring capacity of walls, ceilings and floors. If bearing
capacity for the specified tractive or pressure load
cannot be achieved by suitable fastening or stabilising
elements, please refrain from installation.
• All the structural components supplied for stabilising
structures are to be used in an unrestricted manner
and must not be removed.
• The products may only be loaded after all the installa-
tion steps have been completed.
• Merchandise supports should be loaded as evenly as
possible.
• Avoid loading in fits and starts.
• The maximum weight loads is to be observed. This can
be found in the instructions on assembly and use, as
well as in our sales documentation.
• Furniture with castors is generally much more unstable
than furniture with glides. Tall, heavy structures on
castors should thus be avoided.
• The recommendations of your safety officer should
also be observed.
General care for chrome, silk and pearl
In clothing retail applications, frequent dragging of clo-
thes hangers along the surface can cause slight abrasion
to their hooks. This effect is most pronounced - more so
than with front-on horizontal or inclined-pole displays
- where garments are hung side-on such that hangers
have to be moved more frequently. To prevent garments
from becoming soiled, cleaning of the hanging rods is
essential.
This abrasion can be considerably reduced by using a
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coat hanger cover (scliss, 929-449.02).
No responsiblity can be accepted for damage caused by
soiling, as the above mentioned abrasion depends on the
material of the coathangers in use.
With powder-coated surfaces subject to frequent use,
use of special paints is recommended. We will be happy
to advise you.
Use and care of merchandise supports
with anodised aluminium surfaces
Visplay merchandise supports with anodised aluminium
surfaces are hard-wearing. However, the exchange of
accessories might cause slight marks on the surface.
Accessories with plastic inserts usually cause less wear or
none at all.
To remove the marks, we recommend using cleaning
agents ranging from pH 5–8 (do not use any detergents
with acidic or alkaline reaction). Clean by washing the
surfaces using a sponge and water containing a wetting
agent. Then remove any loose or greasy dirt. Rubbing
off the surfaces with detergent using pure cotton waste
or porous cleaning tissue and applying the necessary
pressure in rubbing direction will remove the marks.
Aluminium profiles with widths exceeding 200 mm must
be subjected to abrasive cleaning using detergents spe-
cifically developed for this purpose. The cleaning agents
developed for abrasive cleaning contain very finely
ground neutral polishing agents and have to be adapted
to the oxide layer. Alternatively, cleaning can be carried
out using an abrasive fibrous web (e.g. Scotch-Brite, type
A, red, fine or very fine) in combination with a non-abra-
sive detergent.
Subsequently, residual cleaning agents should to be
rinsed off using a sponge and clear water. Then rub off
the part with a chamois.

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