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Pattern Name: Bangles Pattern Series: Physical Properties: BX4611 BX4617 Width: 52Type II 20 oz. Total Weight (oz./lin.yd): 20.3 oz. 8 2/3” Repeat Straight, Non-Reversible Match Total Weight (oz./sq.yd): 13.0 oz. Pucker Emboss Fabric Type: Poly Cotton Osnaburg Backing Fabric Weight: 1.8oz./sq.yard Average Total Thickness: 16mils Federal Specifications: CCC-W-408D, Type 2 Fire Testing: Tested in accordance with ASTM E-84 Tunnel Test Class A Fire Rated Flame Spread: 25 Smoke Developed: 85 York Quality Standards LOW IN V.O.C.’S INDOOR AIR QUALITY Low V.O.C. emitting vinyl wallcoverings meets California Department of Health Services section 01350 requirements for office and school interior LEED CONTRIBUTION Can contribute to LEED for low-emitting materials, adhesives and sealants, if used with low V.O.C. adhesives SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS Printed with water based inks ENERGY SAVINGS Improves insulation R-factor by up to 6% WARRANTY 5-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects. Additional information available at www.yorkcontract.com Customs Available upon request Environmental Statement: York Wallcoverings has always sought to be a responsible neighbor as well as a steward of the earth’s natural resources. York continues toward its goal of giving the healthcare, hospitality and corporate wallcovering users environmentally superior choices. We are dedicated to complying with today’s environmental issues, and have eliminated all heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium and chromium from our inks and adhesives. Permeability: This product is intended for use in buildings designed and maintained to avoid moisture accumulation on or within walls, particularly in warm, humid climates. The features that make vinyl wallcovering so cleanable and durable also render it very low in permeability. Vinyl wallcovering products should not be installed on walls that contain excessive moisture or are subject to moisture infiltration (more permeable products should be considered for use under such conditions). If mold or mildew is present, or if walls show moisture damage or have excess moisture content, do not proceed with installation. Moisture infiltration and water vapor in and behind the wall must be eliminated for proper performance. Processes that increase permeability, including microventing, should be considered for use under certain conditions. In addition, the use of a mildew inhibitor in the primer and adhesive is highly recommended. Primers and adhesives with the highest possible permeability rating are also highly recommended. After installation, the walls and wallcoverings should be monitored for potential moisture or water vapor infiltration and accumulation. Any such infiltration or accumulation after installation must be promptly eliminated. NOTE: The assigned numerical reading and other tests referenced in this text are not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or any other material under actual fire cognitions. Consult an architect or fire safety engineer for information on applicable building codes and reduction of fire hazards, including the use of sprinklers. Wallcoverings should only be cleaned with mild ingredients such as soap, detergent and water. Stronger, alkaline household cleaners have the potential to damage the surface of the wallcoverings, as does excessive scrubbing. Design Copyright © York Contract Revised: 5/2016

Pattern Name: Bangles - TRI-KES Name: Bangles . Pattern Series: Physical Properties: BX4611 – BX4617 . Width: 52” Type II • 20 oz. Total Weight (oz./lin.yd): 20.3 oz

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Pattern Name: Bangles

Pattern Series: Physical Properties: BX4611 – BX4617 Width: 52” Type II • 20 oz. Total Weight (oz./lin.yd): 20.3 oz. 8 2/3” Repeat • Straight, Non-Reversible Match Total Weight (oz./sq.yd): 13.0 oz. Pucker Emboss Fabric Type: Poly Cotton Osnaburg

Backing Fabric Weight: 1.8oz./sq.yard Average Total Thickness: 16mils

Federal Specifications: CCC-W-408D, Type 2

Fire Testing: Tested in accordance with ASTM E-84 Tunnel Test Class A Fire Rated Flame Spread: 25 Smoke Developed: 85

York Quality Standards

LOW IN V.O.C.’S INDOOR AIR QUALITY – Low V.O.C. emitting vinyl wallcoverings meets California Department of Health Services section 01350 requirements for office and school interior

LEED CONTRIBUTION – Can contribute to LEED for low-emitting materials, adhesives and sealants, if used with low V.O.C. adhesives

SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS – Printed with water based inks

ENERGY SAVINGS – Improves insulation R-factor by up to 6%

WARRANTY – 5-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects. Additional information available at www.yorkcontract.com

Customs Available upon request

Environmental Statement: York Wallcoverings has always sought to be a responsible neighbor as well as a steward of the earth’s natural resources. York continues toward its goal of giving the healthcare, hospitality and corporate wallcovering users environmentally superior choices. We are dedicated to complying with today’s environmental issues, and have eliminated all heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium and chromium from our inks and adhesives.

Permeability: This product is intended for use in buildings designed and maintained to avoid moisture accumulation on or within walls, particularly in warm, humid climates. The features that make vinyl wallcovering so cleanable and durable also render it very low in permeability. Vinyl wallcovering products should not be installed on walls that contain excessive moisture or are subject to moisture infiltration (more permeable products should be considered for use under such conditions). If mold or mildew is present, or if walls show moisture damage or have excess moisture content, do not proceed with installation. Moisture infiltration and water vapor in and behind the wall must be eliminated for proper performance. Processes that increase permeability, including microventing, should be considered for use under certain conditions. In addition, the use of a mildew inhibitor in the primer and adhesive is highly recommended. Primers and adhesives with the highest possible permeability rating are also highly recommended. After installation, the walls and wallcoverings should be monitored for potential moisture or water vapor infiltration and accumulation. Any such infiltration or accumulation after installation must be promptly eliminated.

NOTE: The assigned numerical reading and other tests referenced in this text are not intended to reflect hazards presented by this

or any other material under actual fire cognitions. Consult an architect or fire safety engineer for information on applicable building codes and reduction of fire hazards, including the use of sprinklers. Wallcoverings should only be cleaned with mild ingredients such as soap, detergent and water. Stronger, alkaline household cleaners have the potential to damage the surface of the wallcoverings, as does excessive scrubbing.

Design Copyright © York Contract Revised: 5/2016

STOP AND READ BEFORE INSTALLING

IMPORTANT - If at any time during the installation a discrepancy is discovered, STOP. Contact your distributor or dealer before proceeding.

Before cutting, examine goods to make certain pattern color is satisfactory and as ordered.

Cut panels and headers in roll number sequence, making sure that run numbers are broken at INSIDE corners only. 551/2" wide COMMERCIALWALLCOVERING MUST BE INSTALLED IN SEQUENTIAL ORDER. Each bolt has a bolt/roll number. Begin hanging the highest numbered bolt andwork down in sequence.

Install all wallcovering under adequate lighting and heated conditions that will exist when the space is occupied.

SURFACE PREPARATION:

Remove old wallcovering completely, then remove remaining adhesive with a good quality adhesive remover, then rinse wall and allow to dry. Prime wallwith a heavy duty, acrylic/latex wallcovering primer.

Plaster and masonry wall surfaces should not exceed 5.5% moisture as measured by a moisture meter. Do not install a wallcovering unless a temperatureabove 55 degrees is maintained in both areas of installation and storage for three days before and three days after the installation. If there are any questionsconcerning the surface to be covered, a test installation of at least three strips applied three days in advance of the main installation is recommended.

APPLICATION:

1. This wallcovering requires the use of a heavy duty, premixed vinyl adhesive. Dilution of adhesive is not recommended.

2. For patterns with a definite design (such as a floral or damask), do not reverse the strips. Overlap each strip approximately 11/2" and position it to maintainthe match of the pattern. Using a sharp razor, cut through the overlapped area and remove the excess edges. Smooth the razor cut edges back to the wallfor a perfect seam. This material, in a 551/2" width, is designed to be overlapped and double-cut, not butted!

Some patterns (such as a cloud print or marble texture) may have a more subtle design characteristic than others. By first laying two strips together onthe table or floor prior to pasting, the proper match can be determined.

On random textures or non-directional stripes, reverse each strip, overlap and double-cut. The match and design of each pattern determines whether itshould be reversed or not prior to double-cutting. Your distributor or dealer can help you with this information.

3. Apply the recommended adhesive to the back using either a paste machine or a paint roller. Work the adhesive in to cover the back completely, especiallynear the edges. Fold or “book” each end toward the middle, pasted sides together, aligning the edges carefully so they do not dry out. Caution: Do notcrease the wallcovering. Allow to “relax” or book for 10 minutes (booking). This will allow the adhesive to penetrate the wallcovering fabric which isimportant for a successful installation.

4 . Hang the first strip parallel to a plumb line.

5. After three strips are installed, inspect the wallcovering. If the pattern effect is not acceptable, or if there is variation in color, discontinue hanging andcontact the dealer or distributor immediately. The manufacturer will not be responsible for labor beyond three strips. Defective material will be replaced.

WARRANTY:

This wallcovering is covered by the manufacturer’s limited 5 year warranty. We cannot accept responsibility for claims if the above instructions are notfollowed, nor are we liable for labor and associated cost beyond three strips, over and above the cost for the replacement material.

CLEANING OF WALLCOVERING:

Stains and paste on the surface should be removed as quickly as possible to eliminate any possible reaction between the staining agent and the wallcovering.Ordinary dirt and smudges can be removed with a mild soap and warm water. Clean from the bottom of the wall upward to protect the baseboard and toprevent streaking. Rinse thoroughly with clean water from the top down using a sponge. Blot wallcovering dry with a soft, lint-free towel. For more difficultstains, use of a stronger detergent is recommended. Try an inconspicuous spot first before attempting the entire wall. Always rinse the wall well after applyinga detergent. Not recommended for cleaning are steel wool or powdered abrasive cleaners. Do not use active solvent-type cleaning preparations, such as nailpolish remover, tar and bug removers, or liquid cleaners with a high alcohol content exceeding 50%.

PROFESSIONAL TIP:

• A heat gun can be used to facilitate ease of installation around corners.

PRODUCT USE ADVISORY

This product is intended for use in buildings designed and maintained to avoid moisture accumulation on or within walls, particularly in warm, humidclimates.

The features that make vinyl wallcovering so cleanable and durable also render it very low in permeability. Vinyl wallcovering products should not be installedon walls that contain excessive moisture or are subject to moisture infiltration (more permeable products should be considered for use under such conditions).If mold or mildew is present, or if walls show moisture damage or have excess moisture content, do not proceed with installation. Moisture infiltration andwater vapor in and behind the wall must be eliminated for proper performance.

Processes that increase permeability, including microventing, should be considered for use under certain conditions. In addition, the use of a mildewinhibitor in the primer and adhesive is highly recommended. Primers and adhesives with the highest possible permeability rating are also highlyrecommended.

After installation, the walls and wallcovering should be monitored for potential moisture or water vapor infiltration and accumulation. Any suchinfiltration or accumulation after installation must be promptly eliminated.

6/08-551/2Proud memberU.S. Green Building Council.TM