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ANYTEC A27 - Tempered Glass Windows; Fender List; Plastic Panels; Hinges and Latches

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6. MAINTENANCE__PAGE 78
NOTE
NOTE
water, dirt and other environmental contaminants. After a rinse, use a soft non-abrasive
cloth and wash windows inside and out with a mild natural soap and water solution.
Rinse completely with cold water before the soap dries. Dry the window with a soft
cloth or chamois to prevent water spots. Polish with a separate cloth.
Do not use other chemicals unless these are specifically made for vinyl windows and well
proven; consult your dealer for advice.
Never use regular window cleaners, detergents, abrasives, petroleum based products, or
alcohol to clean your canopy fabric or vinyl windows. Do not handle vinyl with sunscreen on
your hands. Sunscreen may permanently cloud the vinyl.
6.3.4 Tempered glass windows
First thoroughly rinse with clean water. Then if needed, use commercially available glass
cleaners or a mixture of fresh water and vinegar to clean your glass windows. Dry with a
soft terry cloth towel or chamois.
DO NOT use abrasives, harsh chemicals, or metal scrapers on the glass.
6.3.5 Fender list
The fender list has a D-shape and is pressed and glued against the hull. As a fender, it will
eventually have physical contact with other boats, docks and so on. Such contact result
in scratches, small deformations and some friction marks. This is natural and could be left
unattended as long as the fender is functional and well attached to the hull.
If the fender is dirty or discoloured, use regular mild detergents like boat shampoo and a
soft brush. If the fender looks faded, a treatment with tire/bumper shine” or similar
care products for rubber can be used. Ask you Anytec dealer for advice if you are
uncertain.
6.3.6 Plastic panels
Use only regular mild detergents like boat shampoo and a soft sponge or rag for
cleaning. Do not use polish and other abrasive chemicals and tools as they may ruin the
surface.
6.3.7 Hinges and latches
The hinges and latches do not require any periodical maintenance and are grease-free.
They can be cleaned with regular detergents. Some of the latches for storage hatches are
adjustable to compensate for wear of seals of the hatches. Loosen the bolts that hold the
latch in place and adjust it. The holes are oval to allow for easy adjustments. Adjust it so
that the hatch closes firmly against the seal and thus is watertight.

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