EUROLIGHT worktop installation maintenance instructions
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EUROLIGHT worktop installation maintenance instructions
Installation and maintenance instructions EUROlight® worktops Decor side Saw type Panel or table circular saws The worktop lies on the guide carriage and is guided towards the bench circular saw. Postformed edge towards the guide rail. above Postformed edge Correct Illustration 1 Measurement C below Coreboard thickness Feed direction Postformed edge With the help of the EGGER template as well as a standard, commercially available hand router and router bit, worktop joints can be produced without problems. In addition to the EGGER template you will need a hand router (e.g. Festool OF 2000 E/1 or Mafell LO 65 Ec) fitted with a 12.7 mm diameter router bit (TREND 3/85X1/2TC)and a 30 mm guide bush should be used. The router should be set so that milling should take place in three stages, each one increasing in depth Set the router at 3 increasing depths (so that the router bit is not overloaded and in order to achieve an optimal cut). When cutting the female joint we advise that the template is aligned parallel to the postformed edge with a space of 7 mm. With the male joint the template should be aligned parallel to the side of the worktop, with a maximum space of 20 mm from the template to the cut edge of the worktop. In addition to the corner joints, the milling of the slots for the EUROLIGHT® Worktop Connector Type M bolts can also be done using the template. The template should be placed flushed with the edges of the worktop and fixed in place. The spacings for the holes are shown in the following sketch and the respective milling depths are included in the following table. ® Postforming – Model 300/3 e sid �� �� �� �� ��� �� �� �� e si d e e Detail � �� �� +�.� - �.� �� Surface layer�� 8 mm � Measurement A Measurement B EGGER laminate Measurement C � �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� R� Honeycomb � Plate saws, table circular saws, ��� manual circular saws or jigsaws can be used for cutting the worktops. Cutting with carbide tipped or diamond tipped cutting Detail � Detail tools have proven themselves suitable. Different factors are responsible for a good finish, such as saw blade projection, Work feed speed, tooth shape, tooth division, top ��� vers decorative surface is rotation speed, cutting speed and whetherrethe on top or e sid e underneath. A guide rail should be used when using manual circular saws or jigsaws. �� Detail � �� +�.� - �.� �� �� Detail “cut outs“ �� �� �� erse �� �� ��� Detail ��� �� �� Work 920 mm top r e ve r se s id Illus trati 41 kg on: W ��� 60 mm orkt o ��� 60 mm 58 kg p rev Measurement R� A Measurement B Measurement C �� +�.� - �.� �� 600 mm Coreboard thickness 51 kg Honeycomb Detail � Detail � Surface layer 8 mm EGGER laminate 52 EUROLIGHT® Worktop EUROLIGHT® T-Profile Detail Illustration 2 Please allow for additional thickness when cutting out the hob/sink Chipboard surface layer – thickness 8 mm Coreboard thickness DETAIL EGGER Laminate Cardboard honeycomb core EGGER Universal Glue R� �� �� Detail “cut outs“ EUROLIGHT® T-Profile has been specifically developed for hob and sink cut-outs. The profile not only protects sink and hob cut-outs from heat and moisture, they �� �� also guarantee the necessary pressure stability. The profiles are designed for use with EUROLIGHT® Worktops in standard thicknesses of 38 and 60 mm. Before processing, attention must be given that the worktop is securely positioned so that no damage occurs during the sawing, milling or drilling work. Narrow sections of worktop in particular can break or crack through inappropriate handling during processing. For hobs and sinks the cut-outs should always be rounded, as sharp edges have an adverse effect on the material and can lead to formation of tears Detail “cut outs“ (illustration 1). This especially applies for the area around hobs, where due to the frequent heat influence increased shrinkage tension arises through the drying out of the laminate. Please specifically observe the instructions and installation templates supplied by the respective manufacturer! The cut-outs should preferably be made using a portable hand router or CNC milling machine. When using jigsaws, the cut-out corners should be pre-drilled with the largest radius possible, and the cut-out sawn out from radius to radius. The board cut-outs should be secured so that they cannot fall out in an uncontrolled way and thereby cause injury to individuals. The cutting must be performed from the underside of the worktop to prevent the laminate from tearing. The edges should be finished by means of sandpaper, filing or manual top milling to eliminate cracks due to chipping. Measurement B �� Coreboard thickness �� 38 mm 50 Cut-outs Measurement A �� +�.� - �.� 56 +�.� - �.� e Measurement A Measurement B Measurement C Coreboard thickness � vers �� � Cutting e sid �� Measurement B 4,1oo mm �� vers +�.� - �.� Measurement A 920 mm 4,1oo mm Work top r e �� +�.� - �.� 60 We recommend finishing any exposed edges with 64 x 2 mm ABS Edging. Melamine edging or laminate can be used if a supporting chipboard frame is glued in place. EGGER ABS Edging can be glued by hand using EGGER Universal Glue or contact adhesive. The Universal Glue should be applied evenly to a clean and dust-free chipboard edge using a paint brush. Then the ABS Edging is pressed on with an edge press or screw clamp using a rigid underlay, ensuring that there is sufficient overhang of edging on both the face and the underside of the worktop. Please observe the specifications of the glue manufacturer. Measurement A Measurement B Measurement C Coreboard thickness We recommend using edge routing tools or special cutting blades for the finishing �� �� �� �� of the edges. Any further finishing which is required can be done with a draw blade �� to even out possible �� �� irregularities from��routing. The edges are then buffed in order �� �� to remove any�� �� profile. dirt and to create an edge � 4,1oo� mm Detail � 300/3 Weight ide ��� 42 +0.3 -0.3 Edging Detail � Coreboard thickness 40 +�.� - �.� ® EUROLIGHT Worktop connector Type 600 mm 38 mm 35 kg Detail �M �� 300/3 Thickness Width reve rse s ��� 30 46 +�.� - �.� on: W orkt op re M Measurement C 300/3 Length EGGER 4,1oo mm ktop ��� �� ��/��/�� +�.� - �.� 300/3 ��/��/�� +�.� - �.� Detail � trati �� � After removing the packaging and before processing, the worktop should be ® EGGER EUROLIGHT connector Type checked for visible damage. All individuals thatWorktop engage in transporting, or handling worktops should wear personal protection equipment (safety shoes, gloves, suitable working clothes etc.). Please bear the weight worktop in mind and Illuof stthe ratio ��� n: W �� store in a dry location! or Illus ��� 28 +0.3 -0.3 Further detailed information regarding the use of the “EGGER Template” is available upon request. Measurement C Handling ��/��/�� +�.� - �.� Detail � �� 34 50 The right angled profiles of the EUROLIGHT® T-Profile are slotted between the surface layers of the worktops (Illustration 2). For a durable fixing between the worktop and the T-Profile we recommend using EGGER Universal Adhesive, which should be applied on the top and bottom grooves (Illustration 3). As the T-Profile is approximately 1 mm narrower than the worktops, the unprotected areas must then be sealed. Finally a slot for the EUROLIGHT® Type M worktop connector is cut into the longitudinal frame – female joint – with a depth of 28, 40 or 50 mm depending on the worktop thickness. Usually a jigsaw is used for this cut. EGGER EUROLIGHT Worktop connector Type M E1 Chipboard frame – width 35 mm +0.3 -0.3 Sealing of edges and cut-outs Honeycomb Surface layer 8 mm EGGER laminate T-Profile width �� UV lacquer seal Polyurethane hot melt adhesive seal Measurement C �� E1 Chipboard surface layer – thickness 8mm Cardboard honeycomb core E1 Chipboard surface layer – thickness 8mm Moisture resistant balancer paper Measurement B 38 Coreboard thickness Laminate – abrasion, impact and scratch resistant according to EN 438:2005 Measurement A �� Manual circular saws or jigsaws The manual circular saw is guided against the worktop. Postformed edge towards the operator. Joining EUROLIGHT® Worktops Model Measurement B Measurement A The substrate is an E1 lightweight board, with the guarantee that these lightweight worktops fulfil the same quality characteristics of conventional worktops. The substrate has a decorative laminate bonded onto the surface and around the profile. The abrasion, impact and scratch resistance of the laminate ensures the practical functionality of a worktop. A lacquer and hot melt adhesive seal protects the back of the worktop against moisture. EUROLIGHT® Worktops are tested according to British and European standards and fulfil the required quality criteria. Incorrect Feed direction EUROLIGHT® T-Profile Material description Application T-Profile width With EGGER EUROLIGHT® Worktops you have chosen the next generation of worktops and have purchased a high quality product. By using a lightweight board substrate the weight is significantly reduced and offers the possibility to use thicker worktops to create modern, contemporary designs. To maintain this high level in spite of daily wear, the following recommendations for processing, installation and care should be observed. Illustration 3 To ensure that your EUROLIGHT® Worktop remains in excellent condition, it is essential that all these exposed edges of chipboard are sealed with a silicone sealant or contact adhesive. The hob cut outs should be protected in the same way using the T-Profile but it is also advisable to cover with aluminium tape to prevent heat affecting the cut-out. In addition to this, the sealing rings or sealing profiles supplied with mixer taps, sinks and hobs should be mounted in all cases according to the manufacturer's instructions. Fitting sinks Cut-outs for sinks should be produced according to the measurements and positioning specifications and/or by using the mounting templates supplied by the manufacturer. Cut-out edges must be carefully protected against moisture by using the EUROLIGHT® T-Profile as described above. Accompanying or integrated dry seals as well as mounting brackets from the manufacturer should be used according to the assembly instructions. The mounting brackets are generally designed for a worktop thickness of 38 mm, and for this purpose EGGER has developed the EUROLIGHT® sink installation adapter for 50 mm and 60 mm worktops. The adapter can be used for many sink brands and the adapters and mounting brackets are assembled by simply inserting them into each other (see illustration 4). Stain or mark Cleaning cloth Cleaning agent Dry Moist Mentholated Acetone Warm water Cleaning spirit & cleaning agent agent without abrasive substances Tea Coffee Fruit juice Wine Fruit stains Milk Dust, light dirt Fat Oil Soup and sauces Nail polish Felt-tipped pens Lipstick Shoe polish Water based paints Solvent based paints Fingerprints Illustration 4 Blood The mounting brackets shown in illustration 4 are specifically typical for sinks. In contrast, screw-type mounting rails or fixing brackets can be directly screwed onto the EUROLIGHT® T-Profile. Protection against water vapour Worktops are especially influenced by water vapour and heat in the areas around dishwashers and ovens. Therefore, in addition to the hot melt adhesive seal, the underside of the worktop should be protected through additional measures. Some appliance manufacturers supply appropriate deflection profiles made of aluminium, which must be installed. These so called “vapour protection elements” deflect the water vapour and the heat radiation (illustration 5). During installation carefully observe the specifications provided by the appliance manufacturer. If the appliance is not supplied with an aluminium profile then we recommend the use of a self adhesive aluminium tape (illustration 6). The above mentioned guarantee performances can only be fulfilled under the following conditions: 1. Use in domestic areas. For use in commercial areas a separate agreement would need to be undergone. 2. Certification that the EGGER Postformed worktops were supplied and installed by an authorised specialist company, or respectively by an authorized specialist. 3. Appropriate treatment. That means that no abrasive, surface damaging agents and / or tools may be used for cleaning. 4. Assessment by a technician from EGGER. No guarantee is undertaken for mechanical damage, especially scratches that are caused by inappropriate cleaning or other means of force. One speaks of abrasion when the decor layer in at least one location is completely and clearly visibly removed and this location has a surface of at least 1 cm². The guarantee only applies for the first purchaser and is not transferable. If a guarantee claim should arise, we will make a new worktop available to you. The replacement will be from our current product range at the time of the guarantee claim. The guarantee claim does not comprise of a claim for the supplied decor or model. The guarantee claim can only be presented with submittal of the original invoice. The customer address and date of purchase must be visible on the original invoice. The guarantee performance is executed through transport of a worktop corresponding to the product claimed for, to the address of the customer at our expense. Our guarantee obligation is fulfilled through this transfer and no further claims are possible. Nicotine The following instructions should be observed in daily use. Placing burning cigarettes on the worktop surfaces leads to surface damage. Always use an ashtray. note The details in this leaflet are based on practical experiences as well as on our own investiga- Worktop surfaces should not be used as a cutting surface as it can also leave cutting marks on highly resistant laminate surfaces. Always use a cutting board. tions and conform to our current level of knowledge. They serve for information purposes and do not contain any assurances of product characteristics or suitability for certain application purposes. Our general terms of business and delivery apply. Placing hot cooking utensils such as saucepans and frying pans directly from the hob or oven onto the working surface should be avoided, as depending on the heat exposure a change in the gloss appearance or damage to the surface can arise. Always use heat resistant mats. Spilled liquids should always be cleaned up immediately, especially in the areas around cut-outs and joints. We with gladly provide you with further information regarding processing, cleaning & maintenance if requested. Please contact us on 01434 602191. Illustration 5 Illustration 6 Care and maintenance recommendations Due to their resistant, hygienic and sealed laminate surface, EUROLIGHT® Worktops do not require any special maintenance or care. As a general rule spilled substances such as tea, coffee and wine etc. should be cleaned immediately as the cleaning work increases if they are left to dry. When necessary, cleaning should be done with a damp cloth and mild detergent cleaner. Abrasive scouring powders, creams and even polishes should all be avoided. As everything from light and fresh to severe and stubborn stains are possible, and which are caused by the most varied substances, correct cleaning is an important matter. Worktop Guarantee EUROLIGHT® worktops conform to the high EGGER quality standard as well as applicable standards and regulations, and are tested according to EN 438-2:2005 with regard to all relevant quality requirements. We guarantee for a period of 10 years from the date of purchase that with correct installation, use as intended in domestic areas, normal wear and appropriate treatment, the following product defects will not arise: Abrasion of the surface layer Fading through sunlight Remaining surface stains egger (UK) limited Anick Grange Road Hexham, Northumberland NE46 4JS United Kingdom T +44 1434 602191 F +44 1434 605103 info.uk@egger.com www.egger.co.uk
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