
Office Caddy Workplace
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Preparing for use
Transport and storage
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Preparing for use
4.1 Transport and storage
Please note the following when transporting the “Workplace” office caddy:
Check the packaging for damage if you have ordered the “Workplace” office caddy through a
retailer. Report any damage during shipment to the transportation services provider and to the
retailer from whom you purchased the “Workplace” office caddy.
Two people are required to carry the “Workplace” office caddy. If necessary, use a trolley to
transport the caddy.
During transport and when storing the product, do not knock, drop or otherwise apply force.
This can damage the “Workplace” office caddy.
During transport, do not expose the “Workplace” office caddy to moisture or extreme
temperatures, e.g. frost or heat.
Please note the following when storing the “Workplace” office caddy:
Store the “Workplace” office caddy in its original packaging for as long as possible. If you no
longer have the original packaging, keep the office caddy covered during storage.
Store the “Workplace” office caddy in a dry, enclosed space to protect it from moisture, direct
sunlight, dust and dirt.
4.2 Assembly
Note
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We recommend that the product is assembled by a qualified person, such as your
company’s facility manager.
Fig. 3 Assembly steps
The “Workplace” office caddy is assembled as follows:
1.
Place a cloth on a slightly raised surface and put the “Workplace” office caddy on top of it
during assembly. This prevents the office caddy from being damaged or scratched during
the assembly process.
2.
Unpack the components of the “Workplace” office caddy. Dispose of the packaging properly,
recycling it where possible.
3.
Place the profile (no. 1) of the “Workplace” office caddy on the cloth with the tapped holes
facing upwards.Setzen Sie den kurzen Fuß (Pos. 3) auf die 4 Gewindebohrungen des
Profils (Pos. 1).
4.
Align the short foot (no. 3) with the tapped holes on the profile (no. 1).
5.
Align the long foot (no. 2) with the short edge of the short foot (see fig. 3).