11
first pull the arms
2
out of their catches
14
at the upper part
11
of the holder
(see
fig. B
).
9.2 Opening with the rope tackle block
When the handle
13
is pulled, the clothes airer opens while the lines
17
are
tautened at the same time; this is especially easy thanks to the built-in tackle block.
To close, pull the lower red handle; the airer will close.
Caution!
After opening each time, place the tensioning line
12
over the
arm so that it does not become soiled from the ground or threaten children
with the risk of strangulation.
9.3 Retautening the lines
If possible, NEVER open the line stoppers
1
on the end of the arms – only
if you want to exchange your clothes line!
1. Open your clothes airer until the lower collar
11
engages in the toothed
rail
16
.
2. Divide the loose clothes line
17
on all 4 sides as regularly as possible on all
4 line circles by pulling the clothes line lightly (see
fig. D
).
3. Open the clothes airer gradually and divide the clothes line step by step until
you have reached your using height or until the outermost line circle is tight.
Important!
Using height: distance between the collars 30 – 35 cm!
9.4 Close the clothes airer
1. Remove all objects from the clothes line
17
.
2. Release handle button
15
at the bottom collar
11
(see
fig. C
).
3. Pull the bottom collar at the hand grip completely downwards.
4. Slide the arms
2
in the ratchets
14
at the top collar, until they lock into place
(see
fig. B
).
5. Pull the protection cover
9
over the clothes airer, as described in the chapter
“storage” if you wish to no longer use the clothes airer or store it.
9.5 Storage
Close the clothes airer and pull the protection cover
9
over the clothes airer. Take
the clothes airer from the ground anchor
8
and store it in a dry, sheltered and
inaccessible place to children. Secure the clothes airer from falling over.
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