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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 - Next Stratos
Subject to your approval of the information in the attached documents, this model will be cleared for Pre-Production Document Designer sketch Specification sheet completed Fabric specification Fabric FR from supplier Scan-Thor Fabric FR Foot details Photos of pieces Care label Care leaflet
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Team Scan-Thor UK - Design Scan-Thor UK - Sales Manufacturer Scan-Thor UK - Quality
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13/07/2011
Next Stratos
MODEL:
Stratos
Corner Group Large Sofa Medium Sofa Snuggler Chair Standard Chair Stool
285 210 185 1300 960 75
CUSTOMER: Next PHOTO: OVERALL DIMENSIONS(CMS) DIMENSION SKETCH Length Depth 93/176 85 93 85 93 85 930 85 930 85 75 47
Formal Back Corner Group Large Sofa Medium Sofa Snuggler Chair Standard Chair
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A A A A A A A A
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Name Graceland (warwick) Eccles
Hendon Capri Conway Simone Amalfi (FR FABRIC) Camillo Salerno Gibson
Front X
4 2 2 1 1
3 2 2 1 1
Care leaflet Other Details
FABRICS
Scatter 2 x Large – 2 x Small 2 x small 2 x small 2 x small 0
Colours Taupe (Mink) & Light Grey (Silver) Mink, Espresso , Charcoal, Stone, Camel, Heather , Mist & Red Pink, Mocha, Stone & Mink Mocha & Mink Natural, Mocha & Mink Mocha, Natural & Mink Dove, Teal, Pistachio & Stone
Composition 85% polyester, 10% cotton, 5% acrylic
Care Label No Attached
55% Acrylic – 45% Polyester
Attached
50% Polyester – 50% Viscose 51% cotton, 49% polyester 52% polyester, 48% acrylic 77% polyester, 20% acrylic, 3% viscose 58% viscose, 17% cotton, 15% linen, 10% polyester
Attached Attached Attached Attached Attached
Linen, Mink, Silver, Black Mink, Mocha & Natural Natural & Mocha
100% polyester 74% acrylic, 19% polyester, 7% cotton 48% acrylic, 45% polyester, 7% cotton
Attached Attached Attached
Carcass Back/Side X
Carcass Springing Seat Cushions Back Cushions Fixed Cover Back Panel Feet Stool STOOL EXTRA
NUMBER OF CUSHIONS Seat Arm n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Height
Seat Cushion Top U-side X X
FABRIC COVERAGE Formal Back Cushion Scatter Cushion Front Reverse Front Reverse X X X X GENERAL INFORMATION
Stool All over coverage X
E1 chipboard and solid wood frame 3.8mmdia Zig Zag Foam core with feather topper (non reversible). 100% Polyester Fibre filling. . ‘T’/’High Back’ cushions are pocketed to prevent filling migration All covers are back coated to comply with Fire Regulations & also FC finish (stain- resistant coating) Pre shrunk slotted hardboard to prevent “booming” noise Not Visible but black plastic guidelines Black plastic feet Top pad – Foam RX30110 + on top feather mixed with fibre balls inner in a cambric bag dimensions 75x75cm square, height 47cm fabrics – as per those currently offered on the other Stratus pieces Hinges – The hinges need to be the same size as our usual but have to be stronger and only allow to open part way due to the weight of the top pad. ** Helen has already advised you on this, I believe similar ones was used on the trinity model ** Fixed cover non-reversible • Next Packaging & labeling instructions to be followed • Barcode labels to be added to the product and to outer packs • Next Specific labels to be added to the outer packaging • Permanent care label to be stitched into the seat platform • Swatch of fabric same size as the above label to be sewn into the seat platform on one edge only • Next logo label to be stitched into back outer corner of all pieces (as indicated in photos attached) • Loose, paper ‘care info’ sheet to be included and placed on the seat cushion of each piece
**** EXTRA
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Paper connecting instructions for corner group to be placed in seat of each corner group Image in directory and website is a right hand facing AMALFI FABRIC IS TO BE THE FR COATED FABRIC
Model Next Stratos Graceland (Warwick) – 85% Polyester, 10% Cotton & 5% Acrylic
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)
Model Startos Fabric – Eccles Fibre Comp – 55% Acrylic – 45% 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)
Model Startos Fabric – Hendon Fibre Comp – 50% Polyester& 50% Viscose
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 fo r more information)
Model Next Stratos Fabric Simone Fibre Comp: 77% polyester, 20% acrylic, 3% viscose
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)
Model Next Stratos Fabric Gibson Fibre Comp: 48% acrylic, 45% polyester, 7% cotton
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)
Model Next Stratos Fabric Conway Fabric – 52% polyester, 48% acrylic
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 fo r more information)
Model Next Stratos Fabric Camillo Fibre Comp: 100% 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)
Model Next Stratos Fabric Amalfi Fibre Comp: 58% viscose, 17% cotton, 15% linen, 10% 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)
GUIDANCE FOR SPECIFIC TYPES OF STAINS AND SPILLAGES Wine and other alcohol, soft drinks, tea, coffee and other aqueous liquids
Blot using a clean absorbent cloth. Rinse out remaining liquid with warm, not hot water, do not soak. Follow 'Water based stains' if necessary.
UPHOLSTERY CARE ADVICE
Salad dressings, cooking oils, butter, margarine, and cream.
Carefully lift off with spatula. Blot with clean cloth, do not rub. Follow 'Oil based stains' and then follow 'Water based stains'
Thank you for choosing your upholstery from Next. Next Home has created an exclusive collection of modern and classic upholstery. This leaflet is designed to help you prolong the life of your new sofa collection. Please read this leaflet and keep it for future reference.
Solid foods, mud, soot and other solids
Lift off with spatula and vacuum when dry. Follow instructions for 'Water based stains' if necessary.
Candle wax
Remove surface wax with a spatula then follow instructions under oil based stains.
Fruit and berry stains, fountain pen ink, emulsion paint, blood, egg
Follow instructions under 'Water based stains' BUT ensure only cold water is used (Hot water will fix the stain).
Paint (oil based)
Remove as much as possible with a spatula and blot with clean cloth. remove remaining paint with turpentine substitute (white spirit) until clean; follow instructions under 'Water based stains'.
Upon delivery please inspect your upholstery thoroughly; confirm your approval by signing the delivery note. If for any reason you are unhappy with the product please indicate on the delivery note or return product immediately with carrier. Telephone our customer services department for further advice: Home Customer Services: 0800
032 3243
This does not affect your statutory rights
Vomit and urine
Remove as much as possible using a clean cloth then follow as 'Water based stains'.
Shoe polish, grease, fat, motor oil
See 'Oil based stains'
Other polishes, rust, tar
Contact a professional cleaning company such as ServiceMaster 0800 626303
FRAMES All Next upholstery frames are constructed of wood taken from non-endangered sources or plantations. Hardwood is used on load bearing areas and complementary materials are used to create each distinctive design. All frames comply with BS4875 and BS EN 1022 for strength and stability.
FABRICS AND FILLINGS All covers and fillings comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 (as amended). All fabrics comply with appropriate British and European Standards. Selected Next upholstery is treated with a soil and stain resistant treatment. Next Upholstery is designed and made for domestic use only.
Next Retail Ltd., Enderby, Leicester, LE19 4AT
HOW TO DRESS LOOSE COVERS In order to maintain a tidy appearance during use and after cleaning your loose covers will require regular-adjustment (re-dressing). Simply follow the steps below. Step 1: Remove the seat and back cushions. Find the two top back corners of your loose cover and standing behind your sofa, place these over the top back corners of the sofa. Step 2: Gently pull the arms of the cover down each arm in turn. Step 3: Insert valence rods (where applicable). Loosely pull the cover over the front of the seat platform. Step 4: Starting at the top of the back of the sofa ensure the seam in the cover runs along the outside back edge of the sofa back and gently smooth the inside back down to the seat platform. Step 5: Ensure the arms are fitted squarely with the seams following the edges of the arms. Step 6: Neaten the cover ensuring it is securely attached to the Velcro (where fitted) under the arms and the back of the frame to minimise any movement of the cover during use. Fasten zips and tighten ties (where applicable), this will help to improve the fit around the frame. Step 7: Gently smooth the cover over the seat area, tucking excess fabric in around the seat platform and from the top back and inside edges of arms tuck excess fabric into the recess provided. Step 8: Re-fit the valence rods (where applicable). Step 9: Ensure cushion cover seams are in line with cushion edges and fibre filled cushions are well plumped, replace cushions as necessary.
CLEANING AND CARING FOR YOUR UPHOLSTERY REGULAR CLEANING Vacuum clean your upholstery at least once a week on a low setting, the removal of dust may be improved by pre-brushing with a soft brush. Accumulated dirt will accelerate wear and tear. CARE OF CUSHIONS Reversible cushions should be turned regularly; switching positions where possible as this will reduce soiling and promote even wear. Plump back and seat cushions daily. PROLONGED SUNLIGHT It is not advisable to expose upholstery to direct sunlight for prolonged periods as this may result in the fabric fading. Protect your upholstery by drawing your curtains or blinds. GENERAL USAGE Your suite is designed to be sat on in comfort. In order to maintain the appearance and shape of your sofa avoid sitting on the arms or back. Take care not to snag fabric with sharp edged toys, buckles, jewellery or by allowing pets to claw furniture to prevent permanent damage to your upholstery. For the removal of stains see the back page of this leaflet.
FIXED COVERS We recommend that your fixed cover sofa is professionally cleaned only according to the sew in label. Service Master (Freephone 0800 626303), provides a Nationwide cleaning service in your home. (The use of ServiceMaster is independent of Next and therefore we regret that no liability will be accepted arising from their use). Cushion covers should only be cleaned in situ according to the sew in label. Zips on cushions are for ease of manufacture only. LOOSE COVERS Before washing or cleaning ensure that valence rods are removed and follow the instructions shown on the sewn in label. Do not soak, do not tumble dry, do not exceed 40°C and always use a ‘Colour’ washing powder (Optical brighteners will fade your fabric). Always clean your set of covers at the same time or in consecutive loads, wash covers inside out and iron whilst damp if permitted. Fit covers back onto the frame whilst slightly damp and tension the seams to fit.
CARING FOR FABRICS TREATED WITH SOIL AND STAIN RESIST TREATMENTS Clean up spills immediately. The longer spills are allowed to remain, the more difficult they are to remove. Use an absorbent cloth, facial tissue or sponge to blot up spots and spills. Be careful not to rub the stain deeper into the fabric. If the spill is solid or semi-solid (like butter or ketchup) remove the excess by gently lifting it off with a blunt knife or spatula. Often gentle blotting will remove all traces, but if the spillage mark cannot be removed completely, use the appropriate spot cleaning technique listed below. Note: Before using any stain removing agent it should be tested. The test should be carried out on a hidden area of the fabric to ensure that it is colourfast and will not damage the fabric. With velvet upholstery it is advisable to spot clean, wiping in the direction of the pile (so that the pile lays down). When the fabric is dry, brush gently, first against, then with the pile. Never try to remove stains with household detergents such as washing up liquid. WATER BASED STAINS Water based stains (including ketchup, soft drinks, wine and alcoholic beverages) should be removed using a good proprietary brand upholstery shampoo. Follow the manufacturers directions and do not exceed the recommended dilution rates. Use a new clean absorbent cloth, turn the cloth frequently to expose a clean surface, use a dabbing action rather than rubbing or scrubbing, use mixture sparingly, work from the outer edge of the stain towards its centre to prevent spreading. Always rinse out upholstery shampoo with warm (not hot) water. OIL BASED STAINS Oil based stains (including salad dressing, butter and greasy foods) should be cleaned with a spot remover containing dry cleaning fluid, which may be obtained from most supermarkets and hardware shops, follow the manufacturers instructions. Use a new clean absorbent cloth to apply the fluid, dab the stain from the outer edge towards the centre of the stain, do not rub or scrub as this will spread the spillage.