FFP Checklist Scan Thors (UK) Limited 35a Keighley Road Silsden, West Yorks, BD2 0EB Tel: 01535 656002 Fax: 01535 654825 FFP Created - 25.09.2012 Live...
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Scan Thors (UK) Limited 35a Keighley Road Silsden, West Yorks, BD2 0EB Tel: 01535 656002 Fax: 01535 654825
FFP Checklist
FREE FOR PRODUCTION - Indies Malmo FFP Created - 25.09.2012 Live from - September 2012 Sample - Yes Subject to your approval of the information in the attached documents, this model will be cleared for Pre-Production Document
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Specification Sheet Fabric specification Scan-Thor Fabric FR Foot details Images Care Information
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Additional comments / Amendments made Passed to PK for approval 25.09
27/09/2012
Ind Malmo
MODEL:
Malmo
CUSTOMER:
Indies
OVERALL DIMENSIONS(CMS) DIMENSION SKETCH Width 216 196 124 60
3str PB or HB Sofa 2str PB or HB Sofa Standard Chair Small Storage Acc or Pla
Depth 99 99 99 55
Height 95 95 95 43
Cushion Configuration
3str HB or PB 2str HB or PB STD Chair
HB Cushions 2 2 1
HB Scatters 2 2 1
PB Cushions 4 – 2 plain – 2 accent 3 – 2 plain – 1 accent NA
PB Scatters 0 0 0
Seats 2 2 1
FABRICS Name Tabetex Bolero
A B
Colour’s Teal, Charcoal, Coffee, Lilac, Oatmeal Apple, Beige, Berry, Ginger, Teal
Termolst Rubino des 52498 Stem/stripe
Composition 65% Acrylic, 21% Polyester, 14% Cotton 60% Viscose – 40% Polyester
Fabric Codes Body Fabrics TABBOLTEA TABBOLCOF TABBOLSIL TABBOLCHA TABBOLLIL
Tabetex Bolero Teal col 4890 Tabetex Bolero Coffee col 4990 Tabetex Bolero Silver (Oatmeal) col 5690 Tabetex Bolero Charcoal col 6290 Tabetex Bolero Lilac col 3090
Accent TERRUBSTEBEI TERRUBSTETEA TERRUBSTEAPP TERRUBSTEBER TERRUBSTEGIN
Ter Molst Rubino Stem/Stripe Beige des 52498 col 39205 Ter Molst Rubino Stem/Stripe Teal des 52498 col 38924 Ter Molst Rubino Stem/Stripe Apple des 52498 col 38925 Ter Molst Rubino Stem/Stripe Berry des 52498 col 38922 Ter Molst Rubino Stem/Stripe Ginger des 52498 col 38928
COLOURWAY
Choice of any colour accent to go with Bolero carcass FABRIC COVERAGE
A B
Carcass
Seats
Over all coverage X
Over all coverage X
HB
PB – plain
Front
Back
Front
Back
X
X
X
X
PB – Accent Front X
Back X
Scatters Front X
Back X
Stool Plai n X
Accent X
GENERAL INFORMATION Carcass Springing Back Panel Feet Stool Stool Arms Seat Cushions Back Cushions Scatter & Pillowback Cushions Fixed cover Care leaflet Extra
E1 chipboard and combination of hard and soft woods 3.8mmdia Zig Zag – NA on sofabeds Pre shrunk slotted hardboard to prevent “booming” noise Front & Back feet wooden – light or dark coloured tall rectangle shaped slanted The front feet are not separate but are part of the knock on arm facing Square Shaped wooden feet – light or dark options Available in plain or accent Fixed on with arm pads which are sewn in 100% Polyester Fibre filling OR Foam option – Reversible 100% Polyester Fibre filling - Reversible 100% Polyester Fibre filling Accent fabric on front & plain on reverse All covers are back coated to comply with Fire Regulations Attached Fix material on seat platform & back board carcass Plinth – wooden outside frame running along the front edge and sides.
Footstool foot.
Care Label Information Model Independent Malmo Body – Tabetex Bolero Fabric – 65% Acrylic, 21% Polyester, 14% Cotton Accent – Termolst Rubino – 60% Viscose – 40% Polyester
Clean regularly using the soft brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner. Small stains may be removed by dabbing with a moist clean cloth. Should this be ineffective, or you need to remove a larger stain, please use a Specialist Cleaning Company. Fabrics that have a pile, such as chenille and bouclé, may shade, show pressure marks and flatten. Cushions should be plumped regularly to maintain their appearance. (See care booklet for more information)
INFORMATION ABOUT THIS UPHOLSTERY This is furniture produced to the highest European standards which, with care and attention from you, will give you many years of service. Only materials of the highest quality have been used in the construction of this model, with Solid wood framing, tempered steel springs and high resilient foams with polyester fibres. Care & Maintenance §
Chenille fabrics have a directional “pile” which can give a shading effect. Please turn your seat cushions so that pile on the front border is the same shade as the main body.
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Light pressure marks my be removed by lightly wiping up and down with a moist clean cloth
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Upholstery should be regularly vacuum-cleaned using the soft brush attachment .
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Regularly brush with a clothes type brush to remove surface dirt and dust and maintain the appearance of the fabric
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Light s tains should be remove d immediately USING WATER ONLY . DO NOT RUB the fabric, but gently wipe it with an absorbent clean cloth. Work from the outside of the stain to prevnt spreading. Proprietary upholstery shampoos may be used but only after checking on a small part of hidden fabric that colour loss does not occur.
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Back & seat cushions should be vigorously ,,plumped” up and turned daily to even out the fabric wear.
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Care should be taken that furniture is not exposed to direct or strong sunlight which will accelerate fabric fading. Either protect by drawing curtains to prevent exposure , or move the furniture regularly to even out exposure.
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•Prevent children or animals from climbing or jumping on the furniture. Sharp buckles, claws, toys etc, can easily s nag and produce tears & cuts in the fabric. Premature wear if not frame failure may also result from people sitting on or applying unnecessary pressure to arms, edges of cushions etc.
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Apart from light stain removal, this article should only be cleaned by professionals using Steam Extraction equipment.
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Fabrics that have a pile, such as chenille and bouclé, may shade, show pressure marks and flatten
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Creases may form in seat and back cushions where fillings flex. These are natural characteristics of the material, not faults.
§
This short guide is intended to assist in the initial purchase of your upholstery and in ensuring that you derive maximum pleasure & satisfaction from its use thereafter
§
Please take the utmost care of your upholstery, and note that the manufacturer accepts no responsibility for actions taken which do not conform to our guidelines, nor for defects resulting from misuse or abuse of this furniture.
INFORMATION ABOUT THIS UPHOLSTERY This is furniture produced to the highest European standards which, with care and attention from you, will give you many years of service. Only materials of the highest quality have been used in the construction of this model, with Solid wood framing, tempered steel springs and high resilient foams with polyester fibres. Care & Maintenance §
Chenille fabrics have a directional “pile” which can give a shading effect. Please turn your seat cushions so that pile on the front border is the same shade as the main body.
§
Upholstery should be regularly vacuum-cleaned using the soft brush attachment .
§
Regularly brush with a clothes type brush to remove surface dirt and dust and maintain the appearance of the fabric
§
We recommend that stains and marks are removed by a Specialst Cleaning Company.
§
Our fibre filled seat cushions are designed, quite deliberately, for a casual very much ‘lived-in’ appearance . You will notice that within the first couple of days of use in your home, the seats of your furniture will ‘flatten down’. This is quite normal and after a short time your furniture will have that luxurious ‘lived-in’ appearance that can only be achieved with Full Loft Fibre Fill. We recommend that you regularly ‘plump up’ the seat cushions and rotate them to allow for even wear.
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Back cushions should be vigorously ,,plumped” up and turned daily to even out the fabric wear
§
Care should be taken that furniture is not exposed to direct or strong sunlight which will accelerate fabric fading. Either protect by drawing curtains to prevent exposure, or move the furniture regularly to even out exposure.
§
•Prevent children or animals from climbing or jumping on the furniture. Sharp buckles, claws, toys etc, can easily snag and produce tears & cuts in the fabric. Premature wear if not frame failure may also result from people sitting on or applying unnecessary pressure to arms, edges of cushions etc.
§
Fabrics that have a pile, such as chenille and bouclé, may shade, show pressure marks and flatten
§
Creases may form in seat and back cushions where fillings flex. These are natural characteristics of the material, not faults.
§
This short guide is intended to assist in the initial purchase of your upholstery and in ensuring that you derive maximum pleasure & satisfaction from its use thereafter
§
Please take the utmost care of your upholstery, and note that the manufacturer accepts no responsibility for actions taken which do not conform to our guidelines, nor for defects resulting from misuse or abuse of this furniture.