Adjusting The Power Of The Gas Spring; Adjusting The Spring Tension; Relocating Operating Site Of Adjustment Cord - Auping AVS 433 Mode D'emploi

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4.3 Adjusting the power of the gas spring

The power with which the back section of the
mesh base is raised and lowered is adjustable.
There are three settings:
1. light (top hole): if you select the 'light' setting,
the back section is easiest to push flat.
2. normal (middle hole): standard setting.
3. heavy (bottom hole): if you select 'heavy',
the back section comes up with extra force.

4.4 Adjusting the spring tension

1. Lift the back section half way up.
2. Unscrew the plastic notched nut (see fig. 3).
3. Attention: support the back section and
remove the connecting pin (pay attention to
the plastic bearing bush in the eyelet of the
gas spring).
4. Place the eyelet of the gas spring in the
required position. The top hole towards the
mesh results in the lightest adjustment.
5. Press the connecting pin through the lifting
arm and the eyelet of the gas spring (pay
attention to the plastic bearing bush in the
eyelet of the gas spring).
6. Tighten the plastic notched nut (see fig. 4).
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4.5 Relocating operating side of
adjustment cord
The adjustment cord for your mesh base is on
the right, but it can easily be moved to the left.
1. Untie the knot A from the cord B and
remove the ball C (see fig. 5).
2. Remove the protective tube D from the
cord guide E and slide the tube off the cord
(see fig. 6).
3. Tie a knot in the end of the cord.
4. Pull on the cord at the other side of the
mesh base.
5. Untie the knot.
6. Pull the cord through the protective tube
(first through the eye, then through the
tube).
7. Hook and pull the protective tube over the
cord guide.
8. Push the cord through the smaller hole in
the ball.
9. Tie a knot in the end of the cord.
10.Pull the control ball over the knot.
fig. 3
fig. 4
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fig. 5
fig. 6
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June 3, 2008

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