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4

Operation

 

5. Closing the Board

5.1

  Ensure that the iron caddy is in the rest 

position by centering the caddy and then 
sliding it back under the board so that only 
the outer lip is visible. Lift the board off the 
ground using the caddy grip and depress 
either the left or the right hand side paddle 
and place gentle pressure on the side of 
the board still in contact with the ground. 
When the legs are fully closed, ensure that 
the locking hook has engaged onto the 
inside of the legs.

6. Storing the Iron

6.1

   The caddy features heat resistant silicone 

strips to protect the caddy from the heat of 
the iron.

 

Once the caddy is in the open position, 
place the iron plate down at approximately 
45 degree angle onto the silicone strips.

CAUTION – Do not place the iron on the 

grey plastic part of the caddy as injury or 

damage may occur. Only place the iron 

(at approximately 45 degree angle) on the 

silicone strips.

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DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES.

Third Angle
Projection.

Approved:

Date:

Date:

XX.XX.XX

Checked:

25.07.11

P.STEVENS

Date:

Drawn:

Issued / Received                                 

1

Issue:

Sheet 1 of 1

TM

Colour:

Material:

Finish:

Description

A2

Drawing Number

Estimated Mass:

Project Number

Sheet
size

FG228021

140 IRONING BOARD

8126.50 (grams)

FINISH

 

SCALE:1:20

Volume

4831375.42 (mm³)

IRONING BOARDS 2011

D437

Hills Industries Limited

ABN 35 007 573 417

Home & Hardware Products
Unit H, 5 Butler Boulevard
Burbridge Business Park
Adelaide Airport
South Australia 5950

Copyright  

©

  2011

Revision 4 - 09.02.10 - DHN

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X. Xxxxxxxx

DO NOT SCALE DRAWING.

DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES.

Third Angle
Projection.

Approved:

Date:

Date:

XX.XX.XX

Checked:

25.07.11

P.STEVENS

Date:

Drawn:

Issued / Received                                 

1

Issue:

Sheet 1 of 1

TM

Colour:

Material:

Finish:

Description

A2

Drawing Number

Estimated Mass:

Project Number

Sheet
size

FG228021

140 IRONING BOARD

8126.50 (grams)

FINISH

 

SCALE:1:20

Volume

4831375.42 (mm³)

IRONING BOARDS 2011

D437

Hills Industries Limited

ABN 35 007 573 417

Home & Hardware Products
Unit H, 5 Butler Boulevard
Burbridge Business Park
Adelaide Airport
South Australia 5950

Copyright  

©

  2011

Revision 4 - 09.02.10 - DHN

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Project:

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DO NOT SCALE DRAWING.

DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES.

Third Angle
Projection.

Approved:

Date:

Date:

XX.XX.XX

Checked:

21.07.11

P.STEVENS

Date:

Drawn:

Issued / Received                                 

1

Issue:

Sheet 1 of 1

TM

Colour:

Material:

Finish:

Description

A2

Drawing Number

Estimated Mass:

Project Number

Sheet
size

FG228021

140 IRONING BOARD

8236.98 (grams)

FINISH

 

SCALE:1:20

Volume

IRONING BOARDS 2011

D437

Hills Industries Limited

ABN 35 007 573 417

Home & Hardware Products
Unit H, 5 Butler Boulevard
Burbridge Business Park
Adelaide Airport
South Australia 5950

Copyright  

©

  2011

Revision 4 - 09.02.10 - DHN

Additives:

7.  Using the Cord Management 

System

This ironing board comes with a cord 
management system which includes a Cord 
Master clip-on counterweight and utilises a 
special slot in the iron caddy.

7.1

  Swivel the caddy into the desired operating 

position.

7.2

  Slide your iron’s cord into the hook closest 

to your ironing hand (

Fig. 2

).

7.3

  Position your iron at the nose of the board 

(

Fig. 3

).

7.4

  Clip the Cord Master to the iron cord 

directly below the caddy (

Fig. 4

).  

This will allow the weight to retract the cord 
and keep it out of your way while  
you are ironing.

Summary of Contents for Extra Large Rotating Caddy Ironing Board

Page 1: ...the extra large rotating caddy ironing board product manual ...

Page 2: ...y specifications 2 Opening the Board 2 1 To open your board hold the entire unit vertically facing away from you with the nose of the board pointing downwards and release the catch on either the left hand or right hand side by depressing the paddle lever 2 2 Once the legs have become disengaged angle the board to a horizontal position whilst the legs descend until they have made gentle contact wit...

Page 3: ...d Master 4 1 To operate the pivot pull caddy out from back of the board holding the caddy grip until you feel it click into place Fig 1 The Caddy can now be pivoted to the left or right of the board to suit your ironing position Fig 1 1 2 2 Ironing Tip If ironing long items the caddy can be pivoted away from you to the other side of the board to utilise the full length of the board 4 2 To retract ...

Page 4: ... 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 G 9 10 11 12 H Project X Xxxxxxxx DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES Third Angle Projection Approved Date Date XX XX XX Checked 21 07 11 P STEVENS Date Drawn Issued Received 1 Issue Sheet 1 of 1 TM Colour Material Finish Description A2 Drawing Number Estimated Mass Project Number Sheet size FG228021 140 IRONING BOARD 8236 98 grams FINISH SCALE ...

Page 5: ...egs of the board This is the recommended storage position while empty and not in use Fig 5 DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES Hills Industries Copyright 2011 Fig 5 Fig 7 Fig 6 8 2 When in use there is a special cradle on the iron caddy to support the jug from toppling Fig 6 8 3 When storing the board stow away the water jug by pushing it from the back into the original position between...

Page 6: ...e to achieve a secure fit You do not need to wash the cover before using it Over time washing the cover may result in the fabric fading before the cover requires replacement as a result of wear and tear If you do choose to wash the cover follow the care instructions on the product label Some adjustment may be required during the operating life of the cover as it loses its elasticity over a period ...

Page 7: ...er to manufacture the Products 3 Hills warrants that for the duration of the Warranty Period all Products will be free of faults arising from defects in Workmanship or Materials on the terms and conditions set out in this warranty 4 Hills undertakes that if during the Warranty Period any Product or any part of a Product has failed to operate correctly due to faulty Workmanship or defective Materia...

Page 8: ... as Hills products The Products are designed to perform specific tasks under established test loads and unauthorised attachments may produce stresses for which the design is not appropriate 9 The following applies to consumers who purchased a relevant Product in Australia Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or r...

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