Cleaning
6. Attach the remaining shelf (with short ornamental fringe) to the lower
supporting plates of the frames, and loosely fasten them with two M6 × 12
mm screws (see step 1 in Fig. E).
7. Lay out the small L frame
holes on the two parts with those on the right side of the shelf. Loosely
secure them with two M6 × 30 mm screws (see step 2 in Fig. E).
8. Attach the curved braces
Make sure the ends of both curved braces with smaller screw holes are at the
sides, while the other ends with bigger screw holes are overlapping in the
middle.
Secure the curved braces with three M6 × 12 mm screws (see Fig. F).
9. Check the positions of all parts. If the positions are satisfactory, tighten all
screws with either the open-ended spanner
The flower steps are now ready for use (see Fig. G).
Cleaning
NOTICE!
Risk due to improper handling!
Improper handling of the flower steps may result in damage.
− Do not use any aggressive cleaners, brushes with metal or
nylon bristles, sharp or metallic cleaning utensils such as
knives, hard scrapers and the like. They could damage the
surfaces.
1. Remove all flower pots, ornaments and objects from the flower steps.
2. Use a mild soapy solution on a damp sponge to wipe down all parts of the
flower steps.
3. Wait for all parts to dry completely before replacing flower pots, ornaments
and objects.
Storage
− If you will not be using the flower steps for a prolonged time (e.g., one
month or more), store the flower steps in a cool, dry place. Avoid dust,
water, extreme temperatures, high humidity and direct sunlight.
− Make sure the flower steps are stored in a such a way that it does not pose a
hazard and that there is no danger of it falling from a height.
− Do not stack objects that exceed 55.12 lbs (25 kg) on each shelf.
− Keep the flower steps and its components out of reach of children.
12
4
and a long ornamental fringe. Align the screw
8
to the frames and align the screw holes.
11
or the ring spanner
12
.