Consumer information / EN (1/2) Congratulations! You have chosen a sustainable product that can last for generations. MAKING ROOM FOR PERSONALITY – SINCE 1982 Montana Furniture A/S produces furniture and storage solutions conceived by Peter J. Lassen in 1982. The Montana System comprises industrially manufactured products, coated with water-ba- sed, highly durable, quality UV lacquer, available in 42 colours for indoor use. The Montana System has a tradition of long service life; design and quality controls help to ensure this. For correctly mounted Montana products, and deployment and use under normal circumstances in line with the load recommendations, the Montana Furniture A/S ten-year gua- rantee covers design, moving parts and functionality. LOOKING AFTER YOUR NEW FURNITURE Clean painted or veneer surfaces with a clean, dry cloth, or use a cloth wrung out in clean water and then immediately wipe dry with a clean, dry cloth. Any stubborn stains can be removed with drops of concentrated detergent; then wipe the surface with a slightly damp cloth. For stains that do not wash off, wipe with a cloth wrung out in water with added liquid detergent (max. 1 teaspoon to 1 l of water). Then immediately wipe the surface with a clean, dry cloth. If in doubt, test on an inconspicuous part first, as some products may damage the lacquer/veneer. A microfi- bre cloth can be a good alternative to detergents. Certain chemicals, ink and strongly coloured fruit juice may cause discoloration if left on the bo- ard for a long time, as the colour pigments bind to the surface. NEVER use alcohol (or any other solvents), steel wool, scouring powder, similar agents with abrasives, or cleaners that leave a film on the surface, such as brown soft soap. NOTE: Rubber pads under desktop phones, calculators and the like often contain softening agent that can bond with and damage the surface lacquer/veneer after prolonged contact. Oiled objects must not be placed directly on or in the module, as the oil can bond with and damage the lacquer/veneer. MANUFACTURED WITH CONSIDERATION FOR YOU AND THE ENVIRONMENT Danish indoor climate labelling is a voluntary labelling scheme, providing users and facilities ma- nagers with documentation of odours and off-gassing periods, etc. This makes it easier to choose products with low off-gassing, making home and workplace environments more pleasant. THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE INDOOR CLIMATE LABEL To determine the values relevant to the indoor climate, a chemical and sensory (olfactory) study was performed on randomly selected Montana items painted in the colour White. The chemical analysis of the degassing was performed in a climate chamber. The measurement programme was determined on the basis of the paint manufacturer’s information and on expe- riential results from previous testing procedures. The sensory determination was performed by Technological Institute using an untrained panel of approximately 20 people who individually assessed the olfactory intensity and acceptability. The time values relevant to indoor climate were subsequently determined as the length of time until the decisive individual substances (converted to a concentration within a standard space of 30 m²) are less than half of the threshold value for odour or irritation. The time value for Montana is 10 days (1680 hours). The maximum limit for shelving is 90 days (2160 hours). The indoor clima-
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