General Safety and Load Limits
Important: Never exceed the specified maximum load per shelf and for the entire rack.
Ensure the load is evenly distributed over the entire shelf to avoid point loads.
Distribute weight evenly across the shelves. Avoid placing heavy items on one side of the shelf as this may cause imbalance and potentially tip over.
Assembly and Installation
Follow the assembly instructions carefully and make sure all screws and fasteners are tight.
Shelving units must be firmly anchored to the wall to achieve maximum load capacity.
Place the shelf firmly and stably. Make sure that it cannot tip over.
Perform regular inspections to ensure there are no structural damages or loose parts. Repair or replace if necessary.
Use proper lifting equipment and techniques to place and remove heavy loads to prevent injury or damage.
When assembling the shelf, wear appropriate protective equipment, such as gloves and safety shoes, to avoid injury.
Usage Guidelines
Do not climb on the shelves or use them as ladders.
Only use on flat surfaces.
Ensure that the area around the shelves is free of obstacles to ensure safe working.
Child Safety and Risk Warnings
To avoid accidents, prevent children from climbing on the shelf or using it as a toy.
Products should never be used by children or by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless the manufacturer's manual explicitly allows. Children should never play unsupervised. Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed by children.
Warning: Risk of suffocation. Packaging materials are not toys. Keep packaging out of reach of children and people with reduced abilities.
Manufacturer Information
Manufacturer: Simonrack
Address: C/ Polígono, C, 50461, Alfamén, (Zaragoza) ESPAÑA
Contact: info@simonrack.com
Please read the entire manufacturer's instruction manual carefully and follow all listed safety precautions. Before use, read all manufacturer information. Warning instructions cover some risks but not all. Keep manuals for reference.