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Lindner NORTEC User Manual

Lindner NORTEC
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User guideline NORTEC sonic
NRSB-09
Issued by: PM Floor Division 10.6.09 Page 1 of 6 Rev.00
NRBS-09
Dear Sir or Madam,
You have decided on purchasing a raised floor of the Lindner AG. We ask you to observe the
following instructions in order to guarantee an acceptable functioning of this system floor for the
long term after its installation in a professional fashion. This user guideline refers to raised floor
panels type NORTEC sonic.
1 Climatic conditions
The room temperature should range between 15
o
C and 25
o
C at most. The relative
air humidity should range between 40 und 65 %.
Any change in the climate beyond the specified tolerances will cause a swelling or
shrinking of the floor system according to the material used.
2 Opening and closing of the floor system
If panels are taken out of the floor area or channels for later installation works or similar, it
has to be paid attention to that this is done like it is shown in the following illustration.
Free-standing pedestals which are not supporting at least one panel have to be avoided.
Exemplary proposal for opening the raised floor:
The forming of islands has to be avoided. Do not take out more than 3 panels
out of one row.
Taken out panels shall be stacked in a way that visible side is applied to visible side and
reverse side to reverse side so as to avoid any eventual smearing of the batch identification
on the covering side.
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Lindner NORTEC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLindner
ModelNORTEC
CategoryHousehold Appliance
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Climatic conditions

Opening and closing of the floor system

Taking out of a panel

Detailed steps for removing a panel using a spike lifter.

Inserting of panel

Procedure for installing panels back into the raised floor system.

Substructure

Cable installation

Protective measures

Extraordinary loading

Protection measures for the floor during heavy load transport.

Continuous contact with water

Critical advice on avoiding water contact to prevent floor damage.

Cleaning and maintenance instructions

Cleaning of textile coverings

Methods for dusting and vacuuming textile floor coverings.

Cleaning of hard / elastic coverings

Guidelines for cleaning hard/elastic panels with visible perforation.