Mounting instructions
KACHLA
decal for IKEA DUKTIG & IKEA SILLTRUT play kitchen
Made in Germany
⚠️ ATTENTION!
- All wall/play films are suitable for children aged 3 and over and for indoor use only. If you do not apply the film immediately, please keep it out of the reach of children. It may only be used by children once it has been applied.
- The film may only be applied to furniture with a sufficient surface area. The film must not protrude beyond the furniture.
- Our play foils may only be used under adult supervision and should be checked for any damage before use. The play furniture must NOT be used if parts are damaged.
- If a corner of the film no longer sticks due to repeated peeling, the toy no longer fulfils the safety requirements and must be taken out of circulation.
- If the film is removed and reapplied to another wall or another piece of furniture, the toy no longer fulfils the safety requirements due to changes in the adhesive properties and must be removed from circulation .
What you need:
- For the DUKTIG play kitchen: Chipboard (32 x 67.5 cm) as backsplash. This is available for 2-3 euros in DIY stores.
- For the SILLTRUT play kitchen: chipboard (30.5 x 64.5) as backsplash.
- Small nails
- Hammer
Mounting instructions
1. Preparation
2. Positioning and sticking on the film
To begin with, please only peel off a strip of backing paper approx. 10 cm wide. This will make it easier to apply. Now hold the film firmly at two corners and slowly apply it to the surface to be covered. If bubbles appear or you have stuck yourself, you can slowly and carefully remove the film at a 45° angle and reposition it.
You can now continue to peel off the backing paper piece by piece and apply the film. Use your hand or a cloth to smooth out the film and press out any bubbles.
3. Fasten the splash guard
Now fix the chipboard to the back side of the play kitchen using a hammer and small nails.
Removal instructions
We have the following tip for you for removing the film from the furniture: Heat the film with a hairdryer and peel it off carefully and slowly at a 45° angle. Please note that we have no information about the condition of the furniture or your wall. It can therefore not be ruled out that colours, wallpaper, paintwork or other surfaces may be damaged when the film is removed.