KONE NanoSpace™
Owner’s Manual
191 (196) OM-01.03.086
(B) 2016-01-11
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H.3 Cleaning the floors
The following table describes the methods and substances required to clean the floors of your
elevator.
Table 22: Cleaning the floors
Polycarbonate Use a soft duster. Use general cleaners.
Do not use strong solvents, for example, acetone, as
they will melt the ceiling.
Acrylic
plastic Use a spray detergent
and wait
10 - 15 minutes.
Wipe away with damp
cloth.
Do not rub with dry cloth
or
abrasive sponges.
Use domestic dishwashing detergents.
Do not use detergents containing acetone or
ammonia.
Ma
terial Method Cleaning substance
Wood
laminates
,
recycled
laminates, real
wood
Use a vacuum cleaner,
broom or antistatic cloth.
Always use a damp cloth,
nev
er wet.
Do not use abrasive
sponges.
Use
mild, non-abrasive detergent;
domestic abrasive
creamy detergents; ammonia; methylated spirit
mixed with water.
For difficult stains, for example, t
ar, ink, shoe polish,
lipstick or nail-polish, use a clean soft cloth
moistened with nail-polish remover (acetone),
methylated spirit or other domestic solvent.
For dry glue residue, use nail-polish remover
(acetone).
For ma
terials like chewing gum and candle wax,
leave to get completely hard then
gently scrape it off.
Do not use abrasive detergents, floor waxes or
polishes, soapy detergents, or excessive water on
the working area.
Composite
stone
Use a vacuum cleaner,
broom
or antistatic cloth.
Do not use abrasive
sponges.
Use
water with small amount of neutral cleaning fluid.
For extraordinary cleaning, use an
alkaline detergent.
Follow the instructions provided with the detergent in
question.
Rubber,
vinyl
Use a vacuum cleaner or
br
oom. Use a wet cloth for
the cleaning operation.
Use water with a small amount of detergent (2 dl of
detergent per 10 litres of water). Remove stains while
they are still fresh.
Do not use washing machines with abrasive discs.
Material Method Cleaning substance