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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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Project:
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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
Additives:
6
D
C
B
A
E
F
G
H
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C
D
F
5
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3
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10
11
12
1
2
3
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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:
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
Additives:
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
FIG 7.3
6
D
C
B
A
E
F
G
H
E
A
B
C
D
F
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: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.