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600 450

3.0

METRES

MINIMUM

250

DIAM

425

PREPARING THE SITE FOR YOUR ROTARY CLOTHESLINE

Preparing the ground socket

1.   

Make sure the selected installation position has a 
minimum of 3 meters clearance on all sides from the 
central location.

2.   

Excavate a hole 250mm in diameter x 600mm deep.

3.   

Back fill the hole with screenings (small crushed 
rock) to 450mm from ground level.

 This is necessary 

to drain rain water that enters via the socket.

4.   

Position the the ground socket inside the hole so 
that it sits centrally and vertically. 

The bottom end of 

the ground socket will rest on the screenings while the 
top of the ground socket should reach the ground level. 
Adjust the depth of the screenings as needed.

5.   

To retain the ground socket in the central position, 
backfill with screenings to 425mm from ground level.

 

Ensure no rocks are inside the socket.

Positioning the main tube assembly

PIN
SLOT

6.   

Position 3 stakes spaced at an 
equal distance around the hole 
approximately 1 meter out.

 Insert 

the stakes at at angle approximatly 
300mm into the ground.

7. 

 Insert the main tube assembly 
into the ground socket making 
sure the pin is positioned into 
one of the slots.

 Secure by 

engaging the locking ring. 
(See Fig. 1 – 4) 

SCREENINGS

1

3

4

2

Summary of Contents for M32

Page 1: ...T MANUAL 100 Australian Owned Since 1954 daytek com au Product Code Date of purchase Name location of supplier R0619 V1 IMPORTANT READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR CLOTHESLINE Suitable for models M32 M38 M42 M48 M52 M58 ...

Page 2: ...nd Socket and Cap D Bonus Peg Bag E Bonus Pegs 12 pcs F Bonus Rotary Storage Bag G Bonus Sock Holder Note We recommend two persons to install this product Tools and materials required for installation Medium aggregate screenings crushed rock 20kg bags of pre mix concrete x 2 Wooden or metal stakes 400mm long x 3 Length of rope approximately 2 meters long x 3 Spirit Level B C D E F G A ...

Page 3: ...y and vertically The bottom end of the ground socket will rest on the screenings while the top of the ground socket should reach the ground level Adjust the depth of the screenings as needed 5 To retain the ground socket in the central position backfill with screenings to 425mm from ground level Ensure no rocks are inside the socket Positioning the main tube assembly PIN SLOT 6 Position 3 stakes s...

Page 4: ...e assembling the hoist tube Securing the main tube assembly 8 Tie a length of rope from each stake to the main tube assembly to secure it vertically Check that the tube is sitting vertically using a spirit level 9 Prepare the pre mix concrete and backfill the hole with the concrete mix Gently compact the concrete MAIN TUBE ASSEMBLY WIND BRAKE LOWER SPIRIT LEVEL 1 METRE ...

Page 5: ...et See Fig 1 3 Lock handle into final position by pulling upwards on the handle grip See Fig 2 3 4 Each clothesline arm is secured with a plastic cable tie Carefully cut and remove each one making sure not to cut or damage the clothesline cord See Fig 4 5 The clothesline cords are secured to each arm with a rubber band Cut and remove these bands making sure not to damage the clothesline cord See F...

Page 6: ...e folded out to horizontal position where the dual latches will lock the arms in place See Fig 1 3 2 Push the clothlesline hoist up into the open position To do this hold the Slide and push upwards until the hoist clicks into the open position See Fig 4 5 1 2 4 5 3 YELLOW RING YELLOW RING SLIDE ...

Page 7: ...gear box 3 To raise the hoist for free spinning wind drying simply rotate the handle in a clockwise direction to disengage the wind break See Fig 6 7 To activate the wind brake turn the handle anti clockwise until the two serrated plastic faces meet This will lock the clothesline head and prevent the hoist from freely spinning See Fig 8 9 6 WIND BRAKE DISENGAGED WIND BRAKE ENGAGED 7 8 9 ...

Page 8: ...your other hand Once the catch disengages you can move the Slide downwards until all four arms are folded vertically See Fig 1 3 3 Allow the yellow ring to drop down securing the arms into the folded position 4 If the clothesline will be left unused for an extended period of time you can utilise the Rotary Storage Bag 1 RELEASE BUTTON PULL DOWN LIGHTLY ON HUB PRESS BUTTONS EACH SIDE OF HUB 2 3 ...

Page 9: ...ound socket to secure the clothesline Engage the wind brake mechanism while hanging laundry By pulling sideways on the horizontal arms the clothesline will rotate to the next loading position Hang washing starting from the inside line with small garments Distribute the weight of the washing evenly on each line around the four quadrants After hanging the washing it is important to wind the line up ...

Page 10: ...FECTED LINE C Bolt head of bolt under the arm of the clothesline D Nut seated in the top of the line tensioner To remove the Tensioner Block Tops 3 Remove the line from the Tensioner Block 4 Work your way around the clothesline removing all four Terminal Blocks Tops and the line 1 Place your index finger on top of the Tensioner Block and over the Nut to ensure that the Nut is held in position 2 Un...

Page 11: ...h line ends into line tensioner as shown below making sure the lines are pulled tight 4 Trim line ends leaving approximately 5cm 1 At the required tensioning point place your index finger on top of the Tensioner Block Top and over the Nut to ensure that the Nut is held in position 2 Loosen the bolt from under the arm of the clothesline 3 Pull the line through the Tensioner Block to required tensio...

Page 12: ...he failure does not amount to a major failure If any part of this clothesline fails to operate correctly due to faulty workmanship or defective material Daytek Australia will repair or replace free of cost within 25 years from the original date of purchase receipt of purchase required The PVC line cord is covered by a 2 year warranty from the date of purchase Any evidence of misuse or incorrect ad...

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