Tips for your Original Online Experience
Only use your clothesline to hang and dry laundry.
Remember the clothesline is not a children’s toy.
The clothesline must be closed up in extreme weather like high wind, etc.
The safety load shall not exceed 145 pounds (66 kg).
One of the greatest benefits of a Rotary Hoist is that it spins naturally in the breeze, allowing the sun to shine on all your clothes and speed up the drying
time.
Raise your Rotary Hoist for maximum drying efficiency and to increase clearance for longer items.
The wind brake assists in the hanging and take down of clothes on windy days by restricting the rotation of the Rotary Hoist. It can be engaged by winding
the head assembly of the hoist fully down onto the wind brake.
We suggest placing smaller items (lights & whites) on the inner shorter lines working your way outwards for larger items. Keep in mind that you can stand in
one position and spin the head assembly around to hang the laundry.
When hanging heavy bulkier items, you can hang them over more than one line.
When you do not expect to fill the Rotary Hoist with laundry, start by hanging things on the outer lines. This will allow your Rotary Hoist to spin more freely.
Care & Maintenance
Be sure to inspect your Rotary Hoist for any signs of wear and tear. Do not use your Rotary Hoist if it is damaged. Spare parts are available for repairs.
The hoist should be periodically wiped down with a damp cloth and mild detergent. We recommend a yearly application of car polish on the powder coated
galvanized steel to maintain the appearance of the finish on the Rotary Hoist.
Remember your Breeze Dryer Rotary Hoist can be easily folded and removed from the yard for winter storage or family functions. Making it unobtrusive in
your yard.
Note: We recommend that your Rotary Hoist be removed from the ground socket at least every six months to prevent sediment build up over time.
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