Installation Guide

R03.001_11/01/2012
TECHNICAL FILE
Novosuelo/ Novopared Aluminium
Installation
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1. Tile one of the sides of the wall to be tiled. Then, spread a big amount of thin-set mortar on the
other side.
2. Place the Novosuelo/Novopared on the corner and press to let the thin-set mortar pass through
the holes of the anchoring wing.Coloque el Novosuelo/Novopared sobre el ángulo y presione para
que el material de agarre pase a través de los agujeros mecanizados del ala de jación.
3. Place tiles along the anchoring wing and then press them softly to get an optimal adhesion.
4. Continue tiling until the installation is nished
5. Clean the possible leftover and let dry.
Walls
Floors
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Cleaning and maintenance
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1. Spread a big amount of thin-set mortar on the surface to be tiled.
2. Then, place the prole and press it to let the thin-set mortar pass through the holes on the anchoring
wing.
3. Place a tile on the anchoring wing of the prole and press to get an optimal contact with the thin-
set mortar.
4. Repeat the previous step placing tiles along the prole until the installation is nished. Before
curing, tap with a rubber hammer to align the prole with the pavement.
5. Finally clean the leftover material and let dry.
6. * If you are going to polish the ooring, you must install the prole slightly below the tile to avoid possible damages.
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The product must be cleaned periodically with a soft cloth. If you use a neutral liquid cleaner, you must
rinse the prole with cold water and dry it to remove the humidity excess. The persistent dirtiness can
be removed by using cleaning approved agents lightly abrasive or a grid covered with polished powder
neutral.
Steel wool, abrasive cleaners, souring products as well as strong acids (hydrochloric and
perchloric),strong bases (caustic soda or ammonia) or carbonated solutions are not recommended.
Citric acid is neither recommended because disolves the protective layer of the surface of aluminium.
Waxes, petrolatum, lanolin or similar substances are not appropriate. Solvents containing haloalkanes
(hydrouoroether and chlorinated solvents) and curing accelerators containing chlorides should not be
used (use special accelerators free of chlorides).