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CE Declaration of Conformity:
Having regard to the Council Directive 89/109/EEC of 21st December
1988 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating
to materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstus,
we declare that the materials composing the sink meet the above-
mentioned directives, in particular the EU Food Contact Regulation
(90/128/EEC and 89/109/EEC along with amendments 92/39/ EEC and
93/9/EEC).
Taking Care of Your Sink
Your CDA sink is manufactured using material developed specifically to
withstand the rigours of everyday kitchen use. However, we advise you
to follow these precautions to keep the sink in pristine condition:
• Do not use a plastic washing-up bowl in the sink as grit and other
particles may become embedded in the bowl and scratch
or erode the sink surface. CDA specifically recommend the use of
wire sink-baskets and drainer-racks to help protect your sink. Take
care to not cut the plastic coating on these accessories with sharp
cutlery or the edges of pans, etc.
• Do not use neat bleach or other harsh cleaning agents on the metal
sink waste as this may cause tarnishing. This is especially important
if the waste is either solid brass or brass plated.
• Avoid dropping heavy or sharp objects into the sink as they may
scratch or damage the surface.
• The surface of the sink can be aected by certain chemicals e.g. neat
bleach, nail polish remover, paint stripper, solvents, brush cleaner and
insecticides. If any of these substances come into contact with the