Formica Intentek Wireless Charing Surface Use & Care

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Formica Intentek Wireless Charing Surface Use & Care
Intentek
Wireless Charing Surface Use & Care
Customer Safety:
1. For indoor use only.
2. Do not overload electrical outlets.
3. AC Adapter must be plugged into a compatible mains supply to operate.
4. Intentek™ Electronics AC Adapter or equivalent must be used.
5. Never use the AC Adapter if damaged in any way.
6. When using the AC Adapter or extension cord, confirm safety precautions have been
made so there are no tripping hazards.
7. Keep any wiring used to connect Electronics Modules covered.
Customer Use & Care after Installation:
1. Do not unscrew the electronics module housing without professional support.
If internal parts are ever exposed, avoid contact with sharp objects and moisture.
2. May not be housed outside of recommended temperate range.
3. May not be stored outdoors.
4. At all times, keep electronics module and AC Adapter away from liquids.
5. Do not place foreign or sharp objects in the electronics module or blower inlet / outlet.
6. Follow all cleaning instructions for decorative surface. Do not attempt to clean inside
of electronics module.
Scratch and Impact Protection of the Decorative Surface:
The decorative surface is resistant to scratches and impacts under normal use and
cleaning conditions. However:
• Heavy blows may crack or gouge the surface.
• Sharp or abrasive objects and unglazed ceramics materials may slice, scratch or
cause premature wear on the surface.
• Abrasive pads, scouring powders or cleaners may permanently dull and scratch the
decorative surface.
Hot Objects:
Hot objects, such as cookware, irons, hot appliances, cigarettes, etc. should not be
placed directly on decorative surfaces. Use a trivet, insulated hot pad or other protective
device beneath all hot cookware, heat generated appliances or other heated objects.
Prolonged exposure to temperatures of 140 degrees F (60C) or higher may cause the
laminate to separate from the core material. Intentek™ Laminate surfacing material can
withstand heat up to 275 degrees F (135C) for short periods of time.