10
3. Put the spacer
6
in the ground anchor
8
and push it all the way to the
bottom (see
fig. F
).
4. Insert the screw-in tool into the ground anchor and screw the ground anchor
clockwise into the ground until the top edge is level with the ground.
5. Remove the screw-in tool and also any soil that may have penetrated out of the
ground anchor.
6. Place the clothes airer with the main standard, until the arrow mark, into the
ground anchor. Please make sure your clothes airer is in a perpendicular
position (see
fig. H
). You can check this by using a sprit level.
You can now use the clothes airer.
8.2 Fixing the ground anchor into concrete
If you want to put the clothes airer in a location with sandy or stony soil you should
fix the ground anchor with concrete. This will ensure a firm footing.
1. Dig a hole with a diameter of about 40 cm and a depth of 30 cm with a spade
or a shovel (see
fig. H
).
2. Wrap newspaper around the lower end of the ground anchor
8
to cover the
holes
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. This prevents the holes at the bottom from being concreted and
penetrated water can drain from the ground anchor.
3. Put the spacer
6
in the ground anchor
8
and push it all the way to the
bottom (see
fig. F
).
4. Fix the ground anchor into the concrete according to the concrete specified
procedure. The newspaper at the bottom of the ground anchor is also
concreted.
5. Place the clothes airer with the main standard, until the arrow mark, into the
ground anchor, before the concrete is hard. Please make sure your clothes
airer is in a vertical position (see
fig. H
). You can check this by using a sprit
level.
6. Remove the clothes airer from the ground anchor and wait until the concrete is
completely hardened.
You can now use the clothes airer.
9. Use the clothes airer
9.1 Opening the clothes airer and height adjustment
By releasing the upper red grip key
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, you can adjust the height of the airer at
the main standard and perfectly adapt it to your desired working height. To open,
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