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Argyll
Spare Parts
www.argos-support.co.uk
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Roberto 3 Seater sofa
Help@ClickSpares.co.uk
0370 112 1928
Customer Support
0345 640 2020
Issue 1 – 13/05/2019

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  • Page 1 Argyll Spare Parts Customer Support www.argos-support.co.uk 0345 640 2020 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Roberto 3 Seater sofa Help@ClickSpares.co.uk 0370 112 1928 Issue 1 – 13/05/2019...
  • Page 2: Product Details

    Safety and Care Advice Safety and Care Advice Product Details Argyll Chair Blue Charcoal Check 197/4829 Argyll Footstool Blue Charcoal Check 195/7712 Argyll Chair Light Grey Check 265/1505 Argyll Footstool Light Grey Check 197/1815 Argyll Chair Blue Yellow Check 320/0869...
  • Page 3: Tools Required

    Parts & Fittings for the Argyll Component Legs for Footstool Component Legs for Chair Back Legs x 2 Front Legs x 2 Component Fittings Tools required Phillips screwdriver (medium) Felt Pad x 4 Plastic Washer x 4 70mm Screw x 4 Before you start Check the pack and make sure you have all the parts listed above.
  • Page 4 Ready? Follow this step-by-step guide Feet Assembly Chair TOP TIP It is recommended that two people lift and tilt the chair in the correct position to assemble the legs. Step 1: Lift the chair and lay it gently on its back onto a clean surface. Step 2: Feet and Hardware are located inside the bottom of the chair, open the zipper to access the package.
  • Page 5 Feet Assembly Footstool Step 1: Lift the chair and lay it gently on its back onto a clean surface. Step 2: Feet and Hardware are located inside the storage compartment of the footstool, open the footstool lid to access the package. Step 3: Place the plastic washer on the thread of the feet and then insert into the base of the footstool by turning the leg clockwise by hand until tight.
  • Page 6: Care And Maintenance

    Care and maintenance Before your furniture leaves the factory, it is given a final inspection prior to secure wrapping for distribution. Due to tight and secure wrapping to minimise movement during transit, when unwrapped, the sofa may appear a little "distressed". This is entirely normal, and the illustrations below show how to rectify this to restore its original vigor and beauty.
  • Page 7 Care and maintenance Keep a minimum distance of 20-30 cm between your furniture and any source of • heat i.e. fires or radiators. Avoid exposing the sofa to direct sunlight or to powerful lamps to as this may • result in the leather fading. Protect it by drawing curtains or blinds. Vacuum or use a soft brush weekly as accumulated dust and dirt will wear and •...
  • Page 8: Cleaning Information

    Cleaning Information Thorough Cleaning Thorough cleaning is recommended at least every 6 months to remove the gradual accumulation of body oils, perspiration, skin acids and general soiling (this includes the oils/hair from pets) Use a specialist cleaning kit, taking into account any advice supplied by the manufacturer. BEFORE USING ANY CLEANING AIDS, PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND TEST ON A HIDDEN AREA FIRST.
  • Page 9 Attention: During the first three months of use the polyurethane foam padding used in the seats tends to  become softer and then finally stabilizes itself. This process is absolutely natural as when pressure is applied on the seating the micro-cells that comprise the polyurethane break down. This process is perfectly normal for this kind of material and produces a slight softening effect.

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