E
C
A
B
D
1
2
4
3
4
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
2
4
− Check to make sure that the
table has been set up proper-
ly before each use.
− Do not exceed the table’s load
bearing capacity of 50 kg.
− Do not make any modifica-
tions to the table.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Using the table at extreme ef-
fects of weather or exposing
it to high temperatures could
damage the table.
− Protect the table against
exposure to extreme effects
of weather such as storms,
thunderstorms, severe heat
and cold.
− Stop using the table if it is
damaged.
− Have damaged parts re-
placed with suitable
original spare parts only.
− Keep the table away from
open fire and strong heat
sources.
Checking the
product contents
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
The table can be damaged if
you open the packaging with
a sharp implement.
− Carefully open the package.
1. Remove all packaging parts.
2. Take the parts out of the pack-
aging and check whether the
individual parts show damage.
If this is the case, do not use the
table. Contact the manufacturer
at the service address specified
on the warranty card.
3. Check to make sure that the de-
livery is complete (see
fig. A
).
Set-up and dis-
mantling
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
When setting up the table,
you could injure yourself on
sharp edges or crush your fin-
gers on the frame.
− Do not allow children to set
up or take down the table.
− Do not reach into the
guides.
− Be careful when setting up
and taking down the table.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
The rubberised feet may leave
marks on sensitive floors.
− Check whether your floor is
suitable.
Setting up the table
1. Pull the bottom frame
1
apart (see
fig. B
).
2. Place the two lateral braces
3
on the bottom frame so that
they are level (see
fig. C
).
3. Push the lateral braces firmly
into the brackets so that the
plastic pins lock into the holes in
the lateral braces.
4. Attach the side parts
4
to the
bottom frame so that the
rivets
6
on all four corners
are correctly fitted in the
guides
5
(see
fig. D
).
5. Roll the tabletop
2
out on the
bottom frame from one lateral
brace to the other.
6. Insert the four pins
7
on
both sides of the tabletop in
the holes of the side parts
8
until they audibly lock into
place (see
fig. E
).
7. You can now use the table.
Taking the table apart
− To take the table apart, reverse
the steps described in the
chapter “Setting up the table”.
Cleaning and storage
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Using the wrong cleaners and
cleaning utensils could dam-
age the table.
− Do not use any aggressive
cleaners or sharp or metallic
objects such as knives, hard
scrapers brushes with metal
or nylon bristles or similar.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Incorrectly storing the table
could damage it.
− Let the table dry completely
before storing it and if you
do not use it for a prolonged
period of time.
− Store the table in a dry
area and protect it against
extreme effects of weather
such as storms, thunder-
storms, severe heat and cold.
1. Take the table apart as de-
scribed in the chapter “Taking
the table apart”.
2. Wipe off all parts of the table
with a damp cloth. If necessary,
use a mild cleaner, e.g. de-
greasing detergent.
3. Let all parts dry completely.
4. Store all parts of the table in the
enclosed storage bag.
Assembly/use
Product contents/
device parts
1
Bottom frame
2
Tabletop
3
Lateral brace 2×
4
Side parts 2×
5
Guide 4×
6
Rivet 4×
7
Pin 4×
8
Hole in the side parts 4×
MODEL: FLX-CT-01
PRODUCT CODE.: 93297
05/2016
GB
IRE
00800/78747874
AFTER SALES
SUPPORT
MODEL: FLX-CT-01
PRODUCT CODE.: 93297
05/2016
GB
IRE
00800/78747874
AFTER SALES
SUPPORT
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