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User Recommendation

Assembly
1. Assemble furniture using our Assembly Guides. You can find them at 
support.brosa.com
2. Do not dispose of any packaging or contents of the shipping carton 
until assembly is completed to avoid accidentally discarding small 
parts or hardware.

Material
Cement is, by nature, a porous and organic material that, over time, will 
age naturally and take on a patina. It is this ageing and character that 
offers such a unique and longstanding impact for those who enjoy its 
look.

Placement
1. This product is for indoor use only.
2. Keep furniture on flat, level ground. Placing it unevenly may cause 
deformation.
3. Do not place heavy objects on furniture.
4. When repositioning furniture always lift, don’t drag.
5. Keep sharp objects away. They cause scratches to the cement.
6. Do not stack furniture.

Cleaning and Maintenance
1. Clean furniture regularly with a white soft cloth. Slightly damp fabrics 
help absorb dust, but remember to dry it once you’re done.
2. Clean spills and stains immediately with a clean cloth. As long as 
you’re on hand to wipe up any spills straight away, you shouldn’t 
encounter any problems.
3. Keep liquids away as they may damage the finishing.
4. Avoid harsh cleaning chemicals such as alcohol or gasoline 
solvents. Avoid using sponges or dirty cloths.
5. Cover furniture that isn’t being used to protect from dust and 
ageing.
6. Re-tighten screws and attachments if they loosen.

Summary of Contents for Marin Round Dining Table

Page 1: ...Marin Round Dining Table A S S E M B LY G U I D E V3 ...

Page 2: ...duct Avoid loose screws Tighten fixtures every few months Assembly requires 2 people It s always easier with a friend Contact our support online or call 1300 027 672 Check the assembly guide for required components Assembling this product on a soft surface protects its finish ...

Page 3: ...e pieces below If anything s missing we ll sort it out right away Simply visit www brosa com au pages product return and parts request Table Top x 1 See Step 1 Step 2 for access Hardware What You Need C x 1 M4 A x 6 M6 x 65 B x 6 M6 Upper Leg x 1 Lower Leg x 1 ...

Page 4: ...y the wooden crate Untighten the screws fastening the slats together to disassemble the crate Cement is a relatively fragile material To prevent the cement table top from damage during transportation an extra wooden crate has been applied Please follow Step 1 and Step 2 below to unpack the table top ...

Page 5: ...Step 2 Remove all the wooden slats so that the inner box is separated from the crate ...

Page 6: ...Step 3 Fit the upper leg and lower leg together as shown in the diagram below ...

Page 7: ... Align the structure formed in Step 3 with the bottom of the table top and make sure the bolt holes on each side overlap Fit a washer B to a bolt A and insert the bolt into a hole Tighten the bolt with your hand until it is finger tight Repeat this for the remaining holes A x 6 B x 6 A B ...

Page 8: ...Step 5 Tighten all bolts with the Allen key C x 1 C ...

Page 9: ...Step 6 Lift the completed piece of furniture off the ground and place it upright on a level surface Enjoy your new Marin Round Dining Table ...

Page 10: ...The maximum loading weight for the table is 80kg Please do NOT overuse it with an exceeded weight Warning MAX 80 KG ...

Page 11: ... may cause deformation 3 Do not place heavy objects on furniture 4 When repositioning furniture always lift don t drag 5 Keep sharp objects away They cause scratches to the cement 6 Do not stack furniture Cleaning and Maintenance 1 Clean furniture regularly with a white soft cloth Slightly damp fabrics help absorb dust but remember to dry it once you re done 2 Clean spills and stains immediately w...

Page 12: ...iture 2 Keep furniture away from intense direct sunlight Exposure can cause cracks or discolouration 3 Severe changes in temperature and humidity can accelerate ageing Keep furniture at least 60cm from heating or air conditioning 4 Do not place furniture near open flames ...

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