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Caution

Can cause injury or damage to property.

Do not elevate or lower the pole with laundry hung on the pole.

Hanging laundry unevenly with more weight on one side than the other.

Can cause damage to property.

Can cause damage to property.

Do not use during high winds.

Can cause damage to property.

Store away the pole when not in use.

Can cause injury or damage to property.

Stop using if the cord gets tangled up, starts to wear-down or

if any other complications arise.

Can cause injury or damage to property.

Do not pull on the cord itself or lower the pole in a slant position.

Do not consecutively elevate and lower the pole.

Can cause damage to property.

Do not forcefully lower the pole more than 900mm from the ceiling.

Can cause the equipment to break.

Can cause the equipment to break.

The operating rod should always be

perpendicular to the pole

The operating rod should always be

perpendicular to the pole

The colored part is an indicator of the tip of the rod 

1.

To Lower the Pole

Insert the tip of the Operating Rod into the slot located at the center 

of the pole, Then rotate it 90 degrees slowly lowering the pole to the 

height of preference.

2.

Lock the pole in place 

(

or unlock

)

 at the preferred height.

Locked

Unlocked

How to Lock

Make sure that the pole is locked into place when hanging clothes.

Leave the operating rod locked in place and do not forcefully remove

the operating rod.

Insert the tip of the operating rod 

into the long slot in the body and 

rotate it 90 degrees clockwise.

Do not remove the rod

How to Unlock

Rotate the inserted operating rod 

90 degrees counterclockwise and 

remove the operating rod.

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Operational Instructions

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Important Matter

Hazards

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