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Add-on table - p40
1. Hang the add-on table on the two black plastic
caps on the A-frame where you want to use it. You
can choose the desired height by using either the
upper or lower pair of caps.
Screenholder - p42
1. Fit the wire hanger to the desired A-frame by
inserting it into the holes in each side of the
A-frame.
2. Fix the plate to the screen using the screws and
spacers provided.
3. You can now hang the plate behind the screen
over the hanger.
Tabletop fixing system - p44
1. Place the table top upside down on a flat, clean
surface.
2. Attach the four plates to the four corners of the
table top using one wing screw and one M6x16
countersunk screw with spacer on each. Make
sure that the lip of the plate is on the outside
and points away from the table top. Tighten the
countersunk screw firmly, but leave the wing
screw loose so that the plate can still slide back
and forth.
3. Slide the plates all the way in so that they do not
protrude from the table top.
4. Turn the table top over and mount it in the highest
position.
5. Slide the four plates outwards so that the four
plastic caps of the A-frame sit properly in the
recess of the plate and then tighten all the wing
screws.
Leveling feet - p40
1. Remove the standard plastic caps from the
A-frames.
2.
a.
Drill a hole in the plastic cap.
b.
Then pull out the plastic cap using a
screwdriver as shown in the drawing.
3. Fit the new flat-ended caps with internal thread
into the A-frames.
4. Screw the adjustable feet into these caps.
5.
a.
Screw out the adjustable feet until they touch
the ground at each point.
b.
Then fix them by tightening the nut.
Floor fastening - p42
1. Remove the standard plastic caps from the
A-frames.
2.
a.
Drill a hole in the plastic cap.
b.
Then pull out the plastic cap using a
screwdriver as shown in the drawing.
3.
a.
Now fit the stainless steel ground anchoring
feet into the A-frames.
b.
Make sure that the disc at the bottom is kept
parallel to the floor and that the hole lines up with
the hole in the A-frame.
4. Fix the feet using an M8x60 bolt and a locking
nut.
5. Mark the locations on the floor where the
anchors are to be fitted and drill at the points
indicated.
6. Use the fasteners that are most suitable for the
surface on which the AMAi is to stand.
MAINTENANCE
Powder coating
CLEANING
Regularly
Use Extremis Multicleaner, a 100% biodegradable
detergent or common kitchen cleaning products.
Avoid using aggressive products. These surfaces are
best cleaned with a neutral cleaning product diluted
in water.
REMOVING STAINS
Only if nothing else helps
The magic eraser gets rid of most stubborn stains
without effort. Only if stubborn stains remain visible
after treatment according to the instructions, you
can use the Extremis Magic Eraser sponge. This
sponge is made of melamine resin and wears away
with use. The sponge is very easy to use and gives
results up to 26 times faster than a traditional mi-
crofibre cloth. The magic sponge is the solution for
getting rid of stubborn stains such as felt-tip pens,
grease, scuff marks, limescale marks or coffee and
tea stains. The magic sponge can be used on tar-
paulin fabric, plastic profiles, glass, steel, chrome,
aluminium, porcelain, artificial leather and many
types of floor.
REPAIRING DAMAGED POWDER COATING
When damaged
The impact of sharp objects can damage the
coating. Scratches or dents can be touched up with
our paint pens. However this only camouflages the
scratches without removing them.
Stainless steel
DAY TO DAY CLEANING
Regularly and after every use
Clean with lukewarm water and a mild detergent or
Extremis Multi Cleaner.
Summary of Contents for AMAi
Page 4: ...Do not use power tools ...
Page 9: ...9 AMA442 Mounting kit to fix floor fastening 2 x M8 din 985 scale 1 1 2 x M8x60 do 933 ...
Page 10: ...10 Exploded view ...
Page 11: ...11 ...
Page 13: ...13 3 4 x M10 4 x M10 scale 1 2 4 x M10x50 AMA438 Both sides ...
Page 15: ...15 5 4 x M10 4 x M10 scale 1 2 4 x M10x30 AMA438 Both sides ...
Page 16: ...16 6 scale 1 2 2 x Knob AMA438 Both sides ...
Page 17: ...17 7 a b scale 1 2 8 x Connector axis AMA201 All A frames ...
Page 18: ...18 8 16 x M8x20 scale 1 2 16 x Dot 2 x AMA201 a b All A frames ...
Page 19: ...19 9 a b ...
Page 20: ...20 10 1st side up and pull ...
Page 21: ...21 11 2nd side up and push ...
Page 23: ...23 3 2 x M10 2 x M10 scale 1 2 2 x M10x50 AMA438 a b 4 scale 1 2 2 x M10x50 AMA239 ...
Page 24: ...24 5 6 scale 1 2 AMA239 2 x M10 2 x M10 ...
Page 25: ...25 7 a b 2 x M10 2 x M10 scale 1 2 2 x M10x50 AMA438 ...
Page 27: ...27 9 a b scale 1 2 2 x M10 AMA239 Both sides ...
Page 28: ...28 10 scale 1 2 2 x Knob AMA438 4 x M10 4 x M10 4 x M10x30 Both sides ...
Page 29: ...29 11 scale 1 2 2 x M10x40 AMA239 4 x M10 4 x M10 ...
Page 30: ...30 12 a b scale 1 2 4 x Connector axis 1 x AMA201 per A frame All A frames ...
Page 31: ...31 13 a b All A frames 8 x M8x20 scale 1 2 8 x Dot 1 x AMA201 per A frame ...
Page 32: ...32 14 a b ...
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Page 37: ...37 6 12 x M6 scale 1 2 12 x M6x10 AMA433 ...
Page 39: ...39 8 Hook the first stick of the shade in the brackets underneath the top profile a b ...
Page 40: ...40 9 a b Clamp in the hooks ...
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Page 42: ...42 1 Assembly add on table Lowest position use outer holes p 57 ...
Page 43: ...43 Highest position use inner holes ...
Page 44: ...44 1 2 Assembly screenholder p 57 scale 1 2 4 x M4x12 4 x M4x20 4 x Spacer AMA435 5 ...
Page 45: ...45 3 ...
Page 47: ...47 3 Slide inwards 4 a b ...
Page 48: ...48 5 S l i d e o u t w a r d s and tighten the wing bolt ...
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Page 50: ...50 1 Assembly AMAi leveling feet N 17 10 p 58 2b 2a ...
Page 51: ...51 3 L e v e l t h e f e e t until they touch the f loor Fix the nut 4 5b 5a ...
Page 52: ...52 1 Assembly AMAi floor fastening N 13 10 p 58 2b 2a ...
Page 53: ...53 3b 3a ...
Page 54: ...54 4 2 x M8 scale 1 2 2 x M8x60 1 x AMA442 per A frame ...
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