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Safety
2.1
General information
Before assembling and using the acoustic curve, please note the following:
The acoustic curve is designed for indoor use only.
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The acoustic curve should only be used as described in this user guide.
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Supervise children and people with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, or with limited
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experienceand/orknowledgeofthistypeofproductwhenusingtheacousticcurve.
Keep the acoustic curve away from fire and other ignition sources.
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2.2
Risks to child safety
Keep packaging away from children.
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Plastic bags and small items are a choking hazard.
2.3
Danger from falling objects
Do not hang clothing or other items on the assembled acoustic curve, or lean on it with your full
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weight.
It could tip over and injure somebody, or cause damage to the product itself.
Check that the acoustic curve has been assembled correctly before using it.
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2.4
Where to place the product
The acoustic curve should only be placed on level floors.
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After positioning the curve, ensure that it is level and stable.
Do not expose the acoustic curve to extreme conditions.
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Do not expose the surface of the acoustic curve to direct sunlight or radiator heat to avoid
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long-term discolouration of the fabric surface.
There are anti-slip pads on the bottom of the acoustic curve base, to prevent scratching and
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damaging the floor surface.
At least two people should carry the acoustic curve when moving it around. Do not push the
acoustic curve across the floor.
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About the acoustic curve
3.1
Applications for the acoustic curve
The acoustic curve is designed for indoor use only.
The acoustic curve is a highly effective sound absorber that is simple to assemble and contri butes
to a sustained reduction in noise disturbance in office spaces. It is ideal for use in open-plan
offices.
To optimize the effect, we recommend combining several acoustic curves. The product comes in 2
sizes, making it ideal to combine while creating a functional design element in your office.
Sound Balance acoustic curve
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