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6. Safety instructions
Caution: The clothes airer must be checked for damage before each
use. A damaged clothes airer may no longer be used.
Make sure you hang up your laundry evenly. Do not hang up laundry in strong
wind! Place the clothes airer so that it can rotate freely. Please remove all clothes
pegs before closing the clothes airer to avoid damaging the main standard
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. When storing the airer, please use the protection cover
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to prevent the clothes
lines from getting tangled.
Warning: Please make sure that children do not use the clothes airer as
gym equipment or roundabout. Children can get tangled in the clothes
lines. Risk of suffocation! This product is not a child’s toy.
Close the clothes airer
after use. Close the cover of the ground anchor after removing the clothes airer.
Warning! Risk of strangulation!
The included protection cover
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must be used to cover the clothes airer after each use in order to avoid
entanglement in the clotheslines (children).
The PE-packaging is not a toy. Risk of suffocation! Please dispose the
packaging in the recycle bin for plastic waste right after unpacking the
product. PE is non-polluting and non-toxic. Warning! The protection cover is
not a toy! Please keep out of reach of children. Risk of suffocation!
6.1 Wear and tear of the tensioning line used to open the
clothes airer
The tensioning line
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is an essential part of rotary clothes airers. It is
therefore made of very strong material, and designed to last over the years.
Nevertheless, it may be necessary to replace the tensioning line over the product’s
service life. If torn fibres appear on the outside of the tensioning line (frayed cord),
replace the tensioning line with a new original one as soon as possible. You can
obtain this, stating your type of clothes airer, directly from us.
A defective tensioning line can rip suddenly when using, causing you to lose
your balance (worst case scenario) risk of injury.
Caution!
After opening each time, place the tensioning line
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over the
arm so that it does not become soiled from the ground or threaten children
with the risk of strangulation.
6.2 Wear and tear of the main standard
The main standard
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that rotates in the ground anchor
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can be
exposed to wear and tear depending on the ground conditions. Please
check the area of the main standard where it comes out of the ground anchor
for wear and tear at least once a year. Although the main standard has been
manufactured to strict quality requirements, grooves can appear in this area
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