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6.8 Adjusting the worktop/ support arms
6.8.1 After placing the worktop on the frame you may have to compensate for the weight of the
worktop if the frame is no longer horizontal from the wall to the front fascia.
6.8.2 By means of the two lower screws of each support arm the ”tilting” may be adjusted.
Start by loosening the two screws fastening the support arm to the aluminium profile and
adjust the two lower screws to make the worktop horizontal.
Finally retighten the two upper screws.
Repeat this procedure for the support arms in the middle.
Do not adjust the support arms placed directly above the legs.
6.9 Mounting the handle
6.9.1 When the worktop and front fascia are in place the transmission spindle may be mounted.
First drill a 20 mm dia. hole in the wooden front fascia where you want the handle. Place
the chrome bush for the handle rod in this hole.
6.9.2 Insert the assembled spindle into the transmission.
6.9.3 Loosen one of the M4-screws of the stop ring and pull the transmission spindle out to the
required position in relation to the front fascia. Retighten the screw.
6.9.4 Pull the spindle suspension fitting forward so that it may be fitted under the worktop and
fasten it with screws.
Push the ”small” stop ring forward against the fitting and tighten the M4-screw.
6.9.5 Finally fit the handle.
When the frame has been assembled, tighten all screws securely.
It is very important that the screws fastening the legs and support arms to the aluminium
profile are tightened securely.
6.10 Mounting the supporting feet
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Option
6.10.1 Remove the adjusting screw of the leg.
6.10.2 Fit the foot and the extension to the leg with the screws provided and tighten the screws.
6.11 Mounting the covers for the legs
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Option
6.11.1 Press the covers, consisting of an inside and an outside cover, carefully over the leg.
6.11.2 Lift up the upper/outside cover and press the snap lock into the hole of the leg. It is
important to pull the snap lock completely out prior to mounting. Now press in the snap lock
to lock it.