EASTERN TABLETOP Tabletop Buffet Ware And Mobile Displays Instructions
- July 24, 2024
- EASTERN TABLETOP
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Tabletop Buffet Ware And Mobile Displays
Product Information
Specifications:
- Brand: Eastern Tabletop
- Address: 1943 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11207
- Contact: Tel – 718-240-9595, Fax – 718-240-9797
- Website: www.easterntabletop.com
- Product Type: Tabletop Buffet Ware & Mobile Displays
- Industry: Hospitality
Product Usage Instructions:
To make the most out of your Eastern Tabletop products, follow
these usage instructions:
1. Setting Up:
Ensure the tabletop buffet ware or mobile displays are placed on
a stable surface.
2. Cleaning:
Regularly clean the products with a mild detergent and soft
cloth to maintain their quality.
3. Usage:
Handle the products with care to prevent any damage. Follow any
specific usage instructions provided with the product.
4. Storage:
Store the products in a dry and cool place when not in use to
prolong their lifespan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: Can the tabletop buffet ware be used for hot food?
A: Yes, our tabletop buffet ware is designed to withstand hot
food temperatures. However, always refer to the specific product
guidelines for temperature limits.
Q: Are the mobile displays easy to transport?
A: Our mobile displays are designed for easy mobility. Ensure
proper handling during transportation to prevent any damage.
1943 Pitkin Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11207 Tel:
718-240-9595 Fax:
718-240-9797 www.easterntabletop.com
Manufacturers of High-Quality Tabletop Buffet Ware & Mobile Displays for the
Hospitality Industry
CLEANING RECOMMENDATIONS For powder coated metal façade components. A thorough
cleaning of coated façade components is required to conserve the façade
decorative appearance and to reduce the corrosion strain. Powder coated
surfaces proper maintenance and regular servicing are prerequisites for claims
related to any guarantee and require regular cleaning at least once per year.
Buildings must be cleaned more often when they are located in severe polluted
environments such as a region with increased salt contamination and/or
chemical exhausts, a direct area of influence or within the vicinity of an
industrial or chemical enterprise, the immediate vicinity of a sea coast or
within a defined chemical/radioactive precipitation zone. An early detection
of a possible damage can allow timely recognition and can be remedied on time
by suitable measures. When a coated component is soiled during transportation,
storage or assembly, cleaning the component must take place immediately with
clear cold or lukewarm water. A neutral or weak alkaline detergent can be used
against severe soiling. Certified façade cleaning As a prerequisite of a
coated construction proper care, the construction must be regularly cleaned
according to the guidelines of the Registered Quality Association for the
Cleaning of Metal Facade Elements, and is carried out by a member of the above
mentioned association with detergents and cleaning aids in conformity with
RAL-GZ 632-1996 and certified by the same association for the certified
cleaning of façades with coated surfaces before every initial cleaning and
before every change to another detergent and cleaning-aid during ongoing
cleaning intervals, these are to be additionally tested for their suitability
on a test area facing south on an unexposed point of at least 21.5 ft2 (2 m2)
or to be at least cleaned according to the following guidelines: · As the
case may be, use only clean water with slight additives of neutral washing
agents (pH 5-8) with the aid of nonabrasive soft cloths, rags or industrial
cotton. Strong rubbing is to be avoided. · The removal of greasy, oily or
sooty substances can take place with the use of white spirit free of aromatic
compounds or
isopropyl alcohol (IPA). Adhesives, silicone cartouche, adhesive tapes or
other residues can also be removed this way. · Do not use solvents or similar
diluents containing ester, ketones, alcohol, aromatics, ethylene glycol or
halogenated
hydrocarbon. · Joint sealants and other aids such as glazing aids, lubricant
agents, drilling and cutting lubricants which come into contact
with coated surfaces, must be pH-neutral and free of paint-damaging
substances. They must be first subjected to asuitability test. · Due to the
danger of changes in a color tone or effect, a test for suitability is to be
undertaken for metallic powder coatings. · Do not use scratching or abrasive
agents. · Do not use strong acids, alkaline detergents or introfiers. · Do not
use detergents of unknown composition. · Detergents must not be used at
temperatures higher than 77 °F (25 °C). · Do not use steam-jet devices. ·
During cleaning, the façade components surface temperature must not exceed 77
°F (25 °C). · The maximum exposure period of detergents must not exceed one
hour. When necessary, the entire cleaning process can be repeated at least
after 24 hours. · Rinsing with clean cold water should take place immediately
after every cleaning process. Further Information for maintenance and cleaning
can be obtained, among others, from the American Architectural Manufacturer’s
Association (AAMA 610-1979 Cleaning Procedures).
References
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