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3.1. SETTING UP THE STAND
• Determine a suitable location and position the stand.
• Release the tommy screw
1
and extend the legs completely by pushing down on the leg struts
2
. Afterwards,
retighten the tommy screw
1
.
The legs must always be extended completely. Operation with incompletely extended legs is prohibited.
• Verify that the stand is positioned vertically and correct if necessary. To do this, when screw
3
is released, one
leg can be lengthened in order to position the stand vertically. Verify the vertical orientation of the stand using a
spirit level.
• Unfold the crank
4
after releasing the knurled nut
5
. Afterwards, retighten the knurled nut.
• Now the load can be fastened. This can done using one of the three different mounts in the head of the stand (
9
and
10
). The load must be mounted with the stand fully retracted.
• Once the tommy screws
6
have been released, the crank can be used to extended the stand to the desired
height. When extending the stand, make certain that the safety catch
7
(Fig. 3) is in Position 1.
• Once the desired height is reached, retighten both tommy screws
6
.
Operation without the tommy screws
6
tightened is prohibited. If necessary, use a ladder to tighten the tommy
screws. Alternatively, the optionally available step (Product Number SWU375FR) can mounted and used to reach
the tommy screws.
• When used outdoors, the stand must be additionally stabilized with suitable guy lines. At the stand end, these
are fastened to anchor point
8
using a screw gate. The ropes must be attached to the ground with stakes. The
steel cables must be staked out at an angle of 120° relative to one another and at an angle of 30° relative to the
stand.
If the crank turns only with difficult, check the following points:
• Have the tommy screws
6
been loosened sufficiently?
• Is the load too heavy (max. 30 kg)?
• Does the stand show signs of obvious damage?
3.2. TAKING DOWN THE STAND
• Release the tommy screws
6
.
• Move the safety catch
7
to Position 2. In order to do this, it may be necessary to lift the load slightly using the
crank
4
.
CAUTION: When releasing the safety catch
7
, always hold the crank
4
in position with the other hand in order to
avoid unintended lowering of the load!
• Use the crank
4
to slowly lower the load completely.
• Remove the load.
• Retighten the tommy screws
6
and return the safety catch
7
to Position 1.
• Fold up the crank by releasing the knurled nut; afterwards, retighten the knurled nut.
• Release the tommy screw
1
and fold in the legs completely by pushing up on the leg struts
2
. In order to do
this, the adjustable-length leg must be pushed in all the way. Afterwards, retighten the tommy screw
1
.
When transporting the stand, make certain that tommy screws
1
,
3
and
6
are tightened, the crank
4
is folded
in, and the safety catch
7
is in Position 1.
Note: During transport, the stand must not be carried by the folded in crank
4
, as this could cause the crank to
become damaged.
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