Use and Care Manual

Regular Cleaning
: Dust the cabinet regularly using a soft, dry
cloth. For more thorough cleaning, use a damp cloth followed by
a dry cloth.
Cleaning Agents
: Use mild, non-abrasive cleaning solutions.
Avoid using harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasive materials
that can damage the wood finish.
Polishing
: Apply a high-quality furniture polish periodically
to maintain the cabinet's luster. Follow the polish
manufacturer's instructions.
Humidity Control
: Maintain indoor humidity levels between 40-
60% to prevent wood from cracking or swelling.
4. Handling and Transportation
Lifting
: Always lift the cabinet from the bottom, using
multiple people if necessary, to avoid strain and potential
damage.
Moving
: When moving the cabinet, clear a path and protect the
floors to prevent scratches. Use furniture sliders if possible.
Disassembly
: If the cabinet needs to be disassembled for
transport, carefully follow the assembly instructions in
reverse order.
5. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Sticking Doors/Drawers
: Check for obstructions and ensure that
the cabinet is level. Lubricate hinges and slides if necessary.
Scratches and Dents
: Use a wood touch-up pen or filler to
repair minor scratches and dents. For deeper damage,
professional repair may be required.
Loose Hardware
: Periodically check and tighten screws and
other hardware components to ensure stability.
6. Safety Precautions
Weight Limits
: Adhere to the weight limits specified for
shelves and drawers to prevent structural damage.