
System Base
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There are two additional shorter vertical poles, one on either side of the front of the
base.
The optional System 1 Shelf mounts between the 2 vertical telescoping poles. The
shelf provides storage space for items up to a maximum of 50 pounds (22,6 kg).
Make sure that the shelf is positioned such that it does not interfere with access to
the pumps or other devices. Ensure that all pumps can be hand-cranked without
interference from the shelf.
Do not mount, or otherwise attach, any devices or accessories to the shelf. The
shelf is for storage of lightweight items only.
Do not allow stored items to extend beyond the edge of the shelf.
To mount the shelf to the base:
Loosen the handle screws on the collars of both of the poles. Remove the inner
section of the telescoping pole. Remove both of the collars. If the desired position of
the shelf is below the horizontal crossbar, loosen the handle screws on both of the
crossbar fittings. Remove the crossbar and fitting by sliding up off the poles. Use a
3/16 in. ball driver (provided with Accessory Kit) to loosen the end caps of the shelf.
Position the shelf between the poles by lowering it from the top of the poles to the
desired height. Make sure the shelf is level. Tighten the shelf end caps using the 3/16
in. ball driver. Reinstall crossbar (if removed) and tighten handle screws. Reinstall
the collars taking care that the handle screws extend through the holes at the top
of the vertical poles. Reinsert the inner section of the telescoping pole using the
collar handle screws to adjust the desired height. Make sure all fittings are tight and
secure.
Short Vertical Poles
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