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OWNERS GUIDE

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CONTENTS

3 MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR FACILITY

8 PRODUCT CLEANING & CARE

9 PRODUCT MAINTENANCE

+Drawer Front Fixing Bracket

+Drawer Pulls

+Hinges

+Hair Traps

+Pump Bases

+Image Frames

+Shampoo Bowls

+Cutting Stations

20 LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY

23 REPLACEMENT PARTS

24 PHILOSOPHY

25 CONTACT US

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THANK YOU

We sincerely appreciate your business and thank you for purchasing Wadsworth School Systems products. We

are proud to be a partner in your school’s success, from the design and construction phase through years of

business operation. This guide outlines our ongoing efforts to be of assistance to you. It includes product

warranty information, product maintenance & cleaning tips, and simple reminders to make the most of the

resources in your school and enhance your interior branding.

Sincerely,

Mark & Paul Wadsworth

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MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR FACILITY

NO COST, LOW COST TIPS & SUGGESTIONS

In addition to our expertise in creating high quality furniture and inspiring work spaces, we also have a depth

of best-practice experience in branding, presentation, and atmosphere management we would like to share.

Please consider implementing the following tips and reminders to make the most of your school. We realize

that some of these tips may seem small and simple, but decades of experience as a company have taught us

that each one of these minute details can make or break the brand experience at your school—that is why we

are eager to share them with you.

+ LIGHTING

+ CLEANING

+ ORGANIZE

+ REFRESH

+ REPAIR & MAINTAIN

+ PRESENTATION

+ SIGNS

As you review these tips, please remember that we are always available if you ever have any questions or

need help, so please give us a call any time you need us – 801-235-7065.

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LIGHTING

Light illuminates, inspires, defines and warms. This is a friendly reminder to utilize the lighting sources in your

school to enhance your interiors. Make sure all fixtures have working lamps and that adjustable fixtures are

focused on your key areas. Utilize these light sources to direct your guests to signs, graphics, and merchandise.

Your school environment is a large part of your brand; make sure all who enter see it in its best light.

Color

Use the correct color of light for the job. Light colors are rated with a Kelvin (K) Scale. The higher the number,

the bluer the light appears; the lower the number, the more red the light appears. An incandescent light bulb in

your home is 2700-K and would be warmer light. 3000-K would be typical of a Halogen light bulb, a slightly

more white-colored light. Both 2700-K and 3000-K are suitable for display, accent and mood lighting. 3200-K

and 3500-K are whiter in color and are best for work or task lighting.

Type | Efficiency

There are four bulb types that offer varied levels of efficiency: Incandescent, CFLs and LED, and METAL

HALIDE.

Incandescent bulbs are the least expensive & least efficient. They create more heat and

have the shortest lifespan. Incandescent bulbs create light by passing electricity through a

metal filament until it becomes so hot that it glows. Incandescent bulbs release 90% of their

energy as heat.

CFL (or Compact Fluorescents) bulbs need a little more energy when they are first turned

on, but use about 75% less energy than incandescent bulbs and generate less heat. In a CFL,

an electric current is driven through a tube containing gases – this reaction produces

ultraviolet light that gets transformed into visible light by the fluorescent coating (called

phosphor) on the inside of the tube.

LED bulbs are even more efficient than CFLs. LEDs are more expensive to buy, but save

energy and money over the life of the bulb. LED lighting products use light emitting diodes to

produce light very efficiently. A small amount of heat is released backwards. LEDs are

basically cool to the touch.

Metal Halide bulbs are a type of high-intensity discharge (HID) lamp that offers long lamp

life, and good color rendering properties. These qualities make them attractive for

applications such as retail establishments, where both low operating cost and good light

quality are important. Because of their long life, metal halide lamps are also appropriate for

buildings with high ceilings and other facilities in which lighting is constantly in use for many

hours at a time.

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Replacement

Consider the message you send by having burned out bulbs in your school – does this reinforce or undermine

your attempt to convince your customers that you are attuned to fine detail when it comes to their personal

style? It is a simple thing, but it can say so much. Always replace bulbs with the same color or Kelvin rating to

ensure consistent light color in the correct areas. Mixed light color looks cheap and also may not provide best

working results.

Position

Utilize all directional (adjustable) lighting to its maximum potential. Adjust to effectively illuminate working

areas or focal points such as Take Home product shelving, merchandising displays, posters and signage. Check

work or cutting areas periodically to ensure that the adjustable track lighting is directed to light working space.

Bulbs for track heads come in varied beam spreads, narrow/spot and wide/flood. Wide/flood are typically the

best option unless the distance from your fixture to the intended focus area is a long distance or you desire a

focused pool of light directly on your subject matter.

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CLEANING

Cleanliness instills confidence. It is amazing how much of a difference a little sanitizing and eliminating clutter

can make – it will be the biggest return on your few-minutes-per-day investment you can get. Don’t allow

potential Future Professionals, their parents, guests or team members who enter your school to wonder about

the quality of your services or culture because of an unclean environment. Your school’s interior design and

furnishings are great tools for selling Paul Mitchell products, services, and the Paul Mitchell School brand. Make

the most of that potential by cleaning and maintaining your furnishings and facilities.

And, please don’t forget the restrooms. Restrooms are a tell-all indicator about your business. If there is one

area in your school where you should be obsessive about cleanliness and order it should be the restrooms.

**Please see the PRODUCT CLEANING & CARE section of the OWNER’S GUIDE for more information and tips for

cleaning Wadsworth Design products.

ORGANIZE

“A place for everything and everything in its place.” As you know, the business of beauty often begins and

ends in the details. It is the same thing in branding—the details are what set you apart. Taking time to

organize product, magazines, and supplies will communicate that you are a notch above the rest.

REFRESH

Give your team and guests something new to look at by periodically refreshing your interiors.

Rearranging

Switch up the placement and look of furniture and displays. It doesn’t have to be a major remodel – changes,

even subtle ones, are inexpensive and an easy way to freshen things up.

Paint

A new coat of paint will go a long way toward making your school look fresh and vibrant. If you are not sure

about paint colors, contact PDF Architects (949-376-3076).

Posters

Poster updates are a fantastic way to change things up and refocus attention, and something you can do

periodically without much cost.

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REPAIR & MAINTAIN

Just like oil changes and tune-ups for your car, our furniture and accessories periodically need screw tightening

or adjustment to ensure they perform and look great. All of the cabinet hardware used in our products is of the

highest quality, and with just a little maintenance we guarantee they will stand the test of time. Remember, all

hinges, drawer slides, and fixing brackets have a limited lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects. For

warranty information, see page 20.

In addition, much of what we deliver is designed to give you flexibility and adjustability. We want to help you

to know how to adjust and maintain everything with as little effort as possible; that is why we have created an

entire section (complete with diagrams) in this OWNER’S GUIDE to walk you through everything you need to

know.

**See the PRODUCT MAINTENANCE section of the OWNER’S GUIDE.

PRESENTATION

Take a minute to look at the information posted around your school – notices, business cards, brochures,

graphics, policies, menus, displays/product merchandising. Do any of these look out of place compared to the

rest of the school? Are you taping paper notices on the wall? Are the fonts you use readable, consistent, and

appealing? Is it obvious what you are trying to say, or is the observer left guessing until they read and re-read

the information? A simple frame or holder will organize and present information in a more impactful manor.

Consistent frame sizes and styles will improve continuity and presentation. Choose a font and layout that fits

with your brand and products – use it consistently on all that you do.

SIGNS

Are you properly identifying and highlighting the revenue-generating KEY AREAS in your school? You need to

make sure that your Take Home, Color Bar, Tool Bar, Wash House and Reception areas are impossible for your

clients to ignore. The right signs with the right font, in the right place, with the right lighting are just the

combination to do the trick.

Are each of the rooms in your school labeled well enough that your students know exactly where they are

going from day one?

Clean design and a consistent look and feel should be your goal. We are happy to help you get your visual

communications under control, just let us know.

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PRODUCT CLEANING & CARE

For all materials: Do not use abrasive or solvent-based cleaners. Do not use abrasive sponges, towels or pads.

Stainless Steel

Use stainless steel conditioner with a non-abrasive cloth. Stainless steel polish may be used for stains. Always

polish with grain direction. We recommend Weiman Stainless Steel Wipes. Use as directed. For color stains try

denatured alcohol or acetone. Do not apply or spill acetone on powder coat, upholstery, flooring, wood or

laminate surfaces.

Upholstery

Some upholstery is stain resistant but may still stain. Clean any stains or spills, especially hair color

IMMEDIATELY. Use mild detergent or household cleaner with a non-abrasive sponge or towel. Wipe dry with a

clean towel. Vinyl cleaners or conditioners may also be used.

Plastic Laminates

Use mild detergent with warm water or household cleaner with a non-abrasive sponge or towel. Denatured

alcohol may be used in moderation. Laminate conditioners may be used such as Countertop Magic. Be sure to

wipe excess with a clean, dry towel.

Powder Coat Surfaces

Use mild detergent or household cleaner with non-abrasive sponge or towel, then wipe until dry with clean

towel.

Glass | Mirror

Use a glass cleaner with a non-abrasive towel. Aerosol spray cans work best. Denatured alcohol or acetone

may be used to remove color from mirror. Do not use acetone on any other surfaces.

Acrylic | Hard Plastics

Use mild detergent with warm water or a non-ammonia-based cleaner with clean towel.

Chrome

Use household cleaner for general cleaning. Dry immediately after cleaning. For polishing chrome, use chrome

polish with clean towel.

Shampoo Bowls

Dirt, oil and grease can be removed using any available non-abrasive liquid detergent. Do not use any type of

abrasive cleansers since these can scratch the surface. For more bowl cleaning and maintenance, see page 18.

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PRODUCT MAINTENANCE

All of your cabinet hardware is adjustable. The following diagrams illustrate how to make adjustments to your

cabinet hardware:

DRAWER FRONT FIXING BRACKET

To Put Drawer Front On

Line up fixing bracket with metabox – then tighten the drawer front.

Tighten Drawer Front

Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, tighten the middle screw of the hinge.

FIXING BRACKET

METABOX

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Move Drawer Front Up or Down (to fix uneven gap)

Loosen the middle screw. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, loosen the lower screw and you will be able to

adjust the drawer front up and down. When finished, retighten screws.

Move Drawer Front Side to Side

Loosen top and bottom screw and move drawer front from side to side. When finished, retighten screws.

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DRAWER PULLS

Tightening Loose Handles

If a drawer pull becomes loose, tighten it with a Phillips-head screwdriver as shown. A periodic tightening will

eliminate lost screws and pulls.

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HINGES

Side Adjustment

Rotate front screw to increase or decrease door overlay (+ 2mm).

Height Adjustment

Rotate cam screw on mounting plate to adjust door position (+ 2mm). On non-cam mounting plates: loosen

screw, adjust door, and retighten screws.

CAM SCREW

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Depth Adjustment

Rotate rear spiral tech cam screw to adjust door positon (+3 mm, -2mm). For clip, loosen rear screw, adjust

and retighten.

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HAIR TRAPS

How to Clean:

+ Unscrew filter/handle assembly

+ Remove all debris

+ Make sure o-ring is in position in the handle cap

+ Replace by aligning slot in filter over the guide inside hair trap and tighten firmly by hand

+ Run water and check for leaks as they can be the result of a cracked o-ring or debris in threads. Contact us

for replacement o-rings or traps

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PUMP BASES

To Break In New Hydraulics

Before putting hydraulic unit into service, pump unit all the way up and let it all the way down 8-10 times to

make sure shaft and seals inside have been properly lubricated.

Occasionally, hydraulic bases are in storage for a few months, causing the oil from the pump shaft to settle

down inside the unit. Pumping it up and down will re-lubricate the shaft and seals.

Continuing Preventative Maintenance

Even though you may use your hydraulic chair on a regular basis, we recommend you pump the chair all the

way up and let them all the way down 8-10 times every 60 days.

Many stylists work in a restricted up and down range, which prevents the pump shaft and seals for always

getting the proper lubrication. For this reason, it is necessary to pump chairs all the way up and down as

recommended, for preventative care.

When cleaning salon floors, be sure to pull the pump treadle up to lock unit into position before moving

hydraulic chairs.

If you lift up on the chair top while the pump is not in the locked position, you pull the hydraulic shaft up from

the pump, allowing air to get into the unit. When the chair is placed back in use again, you will find the

hydraulic may not stay in the up position.

If you find that the hydraulic will not stay in the up position, pump the chair all the way up and keep pumping 2-

3 strokes while it is up, to bleed the air out of the unit. Then, let the chair all the way down, and again, pump

all the way up, then down. Repeat 1-2 more times. Your hydraulic chair should then function properly.

Rubber Base Rings

Rubber base rings will wear out quicker if you are sliding chairs & bases across concrete floors. When possible,

lift to move. Replacement rings are available.

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Instructions for Adjusting Pump Base Revolving Lock Mechanism

This lock is designed to require little adjustment; however, if the unit does not lock tight enough, it should be

adjusted as follows:

1. Remove or raise cover from top unit (this covers the locking mechanism).

2. With foot treadle in normal position, check to make sure that cams “C” & “D” are engaged in yoke “B”,

per sketch.

3. Tighten adjusting nut “A” by turning clockwise until chair develops a slight drag when revolved. Then

back off nut “A” slightly – just enough to release the drag – by turning counterclockwise.

4. Raise treadle to lock position and check to see if chair locks properly. If not locked tight enough, nut

“A” should be turned clockwise slightly more.

5. There is a possibility of locking too tight so that the chair will not pump freely, or rotate freely when

not in locked position. If this should occur, turn nut “A’ counterclockwise slightly.

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IMAGE FRAMES

Adjustments & Retrofits

If your Image Frame brackets are sliding off poster board and the stainless clips have been pressed, there is a

retrofit kit to resolve the problem. The kit is free of charge and comes with instructions and all of the

necessary components to resolve the issue. Contact us for the kit.

+ Remove top and bottom

image brackets from image

frame.

+ Remove plastic from

double face tape on back of

provided wood container.

+ Align wood retainer flush

to top/bottom and sides as

shown. Press on firmly for

best adhesion.

+ Remove image brackets.

Image Frame bracket sliding off

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SHAMPOO BOWLS

Removing Scratches & Marks

Small scratches or marks can sometimes be removed by lightly wet sanding the affected area. Begin by wet

sanding the area with 1200 grit silicon carbide sandpaper in straight back and forth motion. Rinse the area with

water and wipe dry. Remove the sand mark by applying a high quality rubbing compound such as Turtle Wax

Premium Rubbing Compound to a clean cotton cloth rubbing with even pressure across the direction of the

marks. Buff the surface with a clean dry cotton cloth. It may take several applications of Rubbing Compound to

completely remove the sand marks. Finally, apply a high grade polish and buff with a soft cloth.

Removing Stains

Many hair colors and dyes are characteristically difficult to remove not only from skin, clothes, and hair, but

they can be difficult to remove from other surfaces they come in contact with. The longer they are left in

contact with any surface, the more difficult they can be to remove. These products should be wiped or rinsed

from the surface of the bowl as soon as possible.

If hair color and dye stains occur they can be removed by the following procedure:

1. First wipe the surface clean and dry.

2. Apply Soft Scrub Cleanser With Bleach (recommended) directly to the stain. This cleanser works

exceptionally well for removing most stains.

3. Allow the product to set for a minute or two and then rub with a soft cotton cloth. (Do not use abrasive

cleaning or scouring pads).

4. Rinse with water and wipe dry.

5. It may be necessary to repeat the above stops for stubborn stains.

6. After rinsing, apply a coat of Gel-Gloss (recommended) polish or other long-lasting auto body polish.

An industrial grade polish has been applied to the surface at the factory that helps resist scratches, stains and

dirt. It is highly recommended that periodic applications of a liquid based polish such as Gel Gloss or other high

quality auto polish be applied according to the manufacturers’ instruction. Frequency of application will depend

on use, but should be applied at least once a month. Rubbing a finger across the dry surface of the bowl is a

good indication whether an application is required. If you finger resists motion or creates a screeching sound,

then the surface should be polished. Gel Gloss polish is available at most hardware stores and is specifically

manufactured to maintain gel-coated surfaces. Other polishes such as Nu-Finish may also be used.

Clogged Drains

Be careful when using drain cleaner to clear a clogged drain. Some drain cleaners contain highly caustic or

alkaline chemicals and prolonged contact can be harmful to gel coated surfaces. Check the label of any cleaner

to insure compatibility with a gel coated surface or cultured marble product.

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CUTTING STATIONS

Tightening Bolts

Bolts on cutting station drawer boxes and counters may need to be periodically tightened as they loosen over

time.

5/32” ALLEN WRENCH

7/16” WRENCH OR SOCKET

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LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY

Wadsworth Design Inc. (WDI) warrants to the original purchaser that all equipment and salon furniture is made

of first class material and is free from defects in material and workmanship for a limited period of time starting

from the original date of purchase.

All cabinets, upholstery, and salon furniture come with a limited 3-year warranty, except styling chair frames,

cutting station frames and cabinet base frames which come with a limited 20-year warranty. All Blum brand

cabinet hardware including hinges, drawer slides, hinge plates and fixing plates come with a limited lifetime

warranty.

Shampoo Bowls

Wadsworth Design Inc. warrants its shampoo bowls to perform the service for which they are intended in a

thoroughly reliable and efficient manner when properly installed and serviced by a licensed professional, for a

period of 3 years from the date of purchase. Installation and service by someone other than a licensed

professional automatically voids all warranties. Shampoo bowl fixtures (faucets & vacuum breakers) have a 1-

year (limited) warranty from date of purchase. All other parts warranted for 90 days from date of purchase.

During this period WDI will, at its option, repair or replace any part or parts with prove to be thus defective if

returned to Wadsworth Design. This shall be the sole remedy available under this warranty. No claims will be

allowed for labor or other incidental costs. Warranty applies only to the original purchaser and all claims must

be made through the distributor from whom the equipment was purchased.

This limited warranty does not cover the damage caused in transit, improper installation, excessive use or

alteration. All warranties are limited to repair or replacement and remain at our discretion. Accessories and

replacement parts may be available for purchase on select merchandise. Use of replacement parts provided by

other manufacturers is not authorized by WDI voids all product warranties and may adversely affect equipment

performance. Warranty service is provided by WDI only and requires that the product(s) be shipped and

delivered to WDI for repair. The warranty does NOT cover shipping charges to and from our repair centers.

Hydraulic Lifts

All hydraulic lifts are warranted to be free from defect for a period of two years from the date of purchase. If

the unit fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, WDI will repair or replace it free of charge. All

hydraulic lifts older than two years, but less than six years, will be repaired or replaced with a remanufactured

unit for a charge of $55 per unit.

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All other hydraulic left units will be repaired on a time and materials basis at a cost no less than $60 per unit

and not to exceed the cost of a new unit. WDI offers no guarantee that replacement parts will be available for

units over six years old. Any returned unit exhibiting evidence of improper use, abuse, misuse, accident or

alteration will not be eligible for repair or replacement under this program. In all cases, units are to be

returned to Wadsworth Design freight prepaid. All units will be returned to the customer FOB our plant.

Hair Dryers

If any defect in the Motor Assembly, Heat Control, Timer, Heating Element or other components (excluding finish

and hood) appears at any time within the first year after delivery to the customer, the unit will be repaired or

replaced without a repair cost to the customer, providing that the customer pays all shipping charges to and

from the Service Center.

If any defect in the Motor Assembly, Heat Control, Timer, Heating Element or other components (excluding finish

and hood) appears at any time within the second or third year after delivery to the customer, the unit will be

updated with a new Motor-Blower Assembly as well as any parts that are required to put the dryer in operable

condition for a cost of $55.

If any defect in the Motor Assembly, Heat Control, Timer, Heating Element or other components (excluding finish

and hood) appears at any time after completion of the third year after delivery to the customer, the unit will be

updated with a new Motor-Blower Assembly as well as any parts that are required to put the dryer in operable

condition for a cost of $70.

NOTE: The charges do not cover any refinishing, removing of scratches or dents, etc. or any work required on

the exterior of the unit. In all cases, units are to be returned to Wadsworth Design freight prepaid. All units

will be returned to the customer FOB our plant.

Barbering Chair Reclining Mechanism

All barbering chair reclining mechanisms are warranted to be free from defect for a period of two years from

the date of purchase. If the unit fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, it will be repaired or replaced

free of charge.

All barbering chair reclining mechanisms older than two years, but less than five years, will be repaired or

replaced with a remanufactured unit for a charge of $25 per unit.

All other barbering chair reclining mechanism units will be repaired on a time and materials basis at a cost no

less than $30 per unit and not to exceed the cost of a new unit. WDI offers no guarantee that replacement parts

will be available for units over five years old.

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Any returned unit exhibiting evidence of improper us, abuse, misuse, accident or alteration will not be eligible

for repair or replacement under this program. In all cases, units are to be returned to Wadsworth Design

freight prepaid. All units will be returned to the customer FOB our plant.

ALL equipment and salon furniture are to be used and operated by qualified, trained and licensed professionals

ONLY. WDI is NOT liable for any improper use of equipment and furniture or any other consequential damages,

including without limitation: fire, water, abuse and misuse. WDI does not warrant color variation with wood,

fabric, and laminated materials. Fabrics and laminated materials are not warranted against wear, fading,

staining, soiling, crushing, peeling, chipping, all of which are influenced by the user-created environment or to

the care of which the product is exposed to during use.

Customers must receive prior authorization from WDI before merchandise subject to our warranty is shipped.

Claims are to be made in writing to [email protected] and must include pictures and description of

the claimed defect. This warranty is a warranty of replacement and does not include the removal of defective

parts or the reinstallation of the replacement parts, nor any equipment or furniture not installed by WDI. WDI

is not responsible for any consequential damages and injuries resulting from equipment/furniture failure or

service delays. In the event the defective product has been discontinued, WDI reserves the right to replace the

defective product with a comparable current product.

These warranties are the only relief available. THESE WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,

EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR

PURPOSE WDI WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, EVEN

IF IT HAS REASON TO KNOW IN ADVANCE THAT THEY ARE POSSIBLE. These warranties give you specific legal

rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion of

implied warranties or the limitation of damages, so the above exclusions and limitation may not apply to you.

In the event the warranty exclusions do not apply to you then, where legally permissible, such implied

warranties are limited in duration to the stated warranty period and no warranties apply after that period. In

circumstances in which the warranties provided herein do not apply, the products involved are, where legally

permissible, still subject to the above disclaimer of implied warranties and the above limitation of damages.

WDI does not authorize anyone, including its dealers, to create for it any other warranty obligations, or liability

in connection with its products.

THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO EVENT IS

WADSWORTH DESIGN RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE OF ANY MEASURE WHATSOEVER. THIS

WARRANTY IS NON-TRANSFERABLE.

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REPLACEMENT PARTS

Listed below are replacement parts available through Wadsworth Design:

CABINETS

+ Hinges

+ Hinge plates

+ Fixing brackets

+ Drawer slides

+ Screws

SINKS

+ Faucets

+ Hoses

+ Strainers

+ Hair traps

+ Hair trap o-rings

PUMP BASES

+ Rubber base rings

+ Star base glides

STYLING CHAIRS

+ Hardware

+ Footrest plugs

IMAGES FRAMES

+ Clips

+ Retrofit

STATIONS

+ Mirror clips

+ Plastic caps

HOOD DRYERS

+ Time/temperature knobs

+ Hood band

+ All replacement parts are available for hood

dryers

+ Hardware

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PHILOSOPHY

GREEN

Modern society embraces a disposable mentality with much of what is ‘cheaply’ manufactured ending up in

landfills. We take this to heart not only in the materials we use, but also in our craftsmanship and timeless

design that goes into our products. We create quality, long-lasting beautiful, useful objects that transcend time

and trend and don’t end up in a landfill. Some of our other efforts to contribute to a cleaner environment

include:

+ Designing to maximize use of raw materials

+ Recycling all reclaimable materials from the manufacturing processes

+ Utilizing raw materials with recycled content

+ Creating products that are themselves recyclable

+ Updating raw materials with greener alternatives

+ Metal finishing process 100% V.O.C. free

+ Wood core products formaldehyde free

+ Plywood products only from sustainable sources

+ Comprehensive product selection and services to minimize numerous shipments to the job site

+ Recycling and using recycled shipping pallets

+ Utilizing reusable shipping blankets

MODERN MADE IN THE USA

We proudly design, manufacture and distribute our products in the USA from our facility in Vineyard, Utah. We

are more of a family than a business. What we do at Wadsworth Design provides jobs for our craftsmen and

revenue for our U.S. suppliers. Quality, customer service and warranties are hallmarks of our American made

products. We are passionately committed to producing the very best possible outcomes for our clients.

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CONTACT US

WADSWORTH DESIGN INC.

330 East 1750 North

Vineyard, UT 84057

801.235.7065 TEL

801.235.7067 FAX

wadsworthdesign.com

[email protected]

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