Operation Manual

12. Maintenance and upkeep
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We recommend the following methods for cleaning:
Method A:
Use only commercial cleaning agents that have a water basis.
Alternatively, add two tablespoons of ammonia to 1 litre. Dip
a cloth into this solution and gently sponge the spot. Turn the
cloth over so that you are using a clean cloth to touch the spot.
This method is particularly suitable for removing:
- wine, milk, lemonade
- blood
- biro, ink
- urine, sweat
- mud
- vomit
Cleaning instructions for materials that contain Teon
Cleaning the interior
Rules for cleaning seat covers, upholstery covers and curtains
Clean seat covers with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner.
Have heavily soiled upholstery covers, bedspreads and curtains
dry cleaned; do notwash them yourself!
Clean with the foam of a gentle detergent if required.
To reduce problems arising from dampness, use wa-
ter sparingly when cleaning inside.
Always treat spots immediately.
Sponge spots, but do not rub them.
Work from the edge towards the middle of the spot.
Never use household cleaners to remove spots.
Hoover cushions regularly to remove any dirt that
may have collected.
Method B:
Use only mild, water-free solvents for dry cleaning.
Dampen the cloth and proceed as described in method A.
This method is particularly suitable for removing:
- wax, candles
- pencil
Chocolate or coee should only be washed out with luke-war
water.