Step 4: Fitting the Support Bar
•
TIP: Should you have any problems attaching the cross struts, simply inter-
change the fi ve frame parts with one drilled hole with each other.
•
NOTE: If you notice that the support bar wobbles after attaching or that the
frame structure does not stand fl at on the fl oor, simply remove the rubber
foot of the support bar and take out the washer in the rubber foot. Then,
put the rubber foot back on. Now, the foot should have stable contact to the
ground.
1. Hold the support bar (8) to the spacer piece (2) and place two screws (15) with two
curved washers (12) in the upper two drilled holes.
2. Place the support bar with the spacer piece on the foot with the 3 holes (2) and
place two curved washers (12) and two self-locking nuts on the rear side of
the screws. Make sure that the thread for adjusting the height faces outwards.
CAUTION: Do not yet fully tighten the screws!
3. First, attach the cross struts (10) to the two adjacent feet of the support bar (8). To do
this, use one of the short screws (24), the self-locking nuts (14) and two fl at washers
(13) on the front and two curved washers (12) on the back. Make sure that the curved
washers (12) are fi tted on the back and that the fl at washers (13) are fi tted on the
front. CAUTION: Do not yet fully tighten the screws!
4. Then, attach the cross struts (10) to the bottom hole of the support bar (8) with a long
screw (15), a self-locking nut and one fl at washer (13) on the front and one curved
washer (12) on the back. Make sure that the curved washer (12) is fi tted on the back
and that the fl at washer (13) is fi tted on the front.
5. Now fully tighten all screws! It is essential that you use the tool supplied to tighten
the screws (as described in section " Assembling the Frame", point 4). Self-locking
nuts cannot be tightened by hand.
08114_de-gb-fr-nl_V2.indb 34
08114_de-gb-fr-nl_V2.indb 34
34
17.11.2014 08:37:19
17.11.2014 08:37:19