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9. Cleaning and storage
1. Cleaning
Risk of damage!
If the trolley is not cleaned properly it may become
damaged.
• Do not use an aggressive, abrasive cleaning agent
and do not use a solvent, acid or chlorine based
cleaning agent.
• Do not use brushes with metallic or nylon bristles
and do not use sharp or metallic cleaning utensils
such as blades, hard spatulas or similar.
• Use a mild cleaning agent to clean the trolley and a
soft, clean towel. Allow the trolley to dry completely
after cleaning.
•
Remove lubricant and oil with a non-flammable
cleaning agent.
2. Storage
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Attention!
Rust could form if the trolley is stored in a damp loca-
tion. The functionality or carrying capacity of the trol-
ley could therefore be permanently and irreparably
impaired.
• Protect the trolley from moisture, direct sunlight
and frost.
• Store the trolley in a dry location.
• Keep the trolley away from children
10. Disposal and recycling
The equipment is supplied in packaging to prevent it
from being damaged in transit. The raw materials in
this packaging can be reused or recycled. The equip-
ment and its accessories are made of various types
of material, such as metal and plastic. Defective com-
ponents must be disposed of as special waste. Ask
your dealer or your local council.
8. Attachment and operation
The workshop trolley is largely assembled and you
need only fit the wheels as follows:
Mounting the wheels (fig. 1-3)
• First, remove the tools provided from the trolley.
•
Mount the trolley on a sufficiently large and
scratch-proof surface. If necessary, pad the trolley
with packaging material to prevent scratching of the
painted surfaces.
• Turn the workshop trolley over and mount the
wheels as follows.
•
Position the fixed castors (7) at the rear and the
rotatable castors (5,6) at the front (handle side (1))
of the trolley. Line up the holes in the castors with
the holes in the trolley.
• Attach the castors to the underside of the trolley
using an Allen key. Only use the screws provided
for this.
Mounting the rear panel (Fig. 4-6)
• Remove the two caps (10) and insert the two guide
rails (12) into the holes on the worktop.
• Slide the rear panel (11a, 11b) onto the guide rails
(12) and fix them with the Phillips screws.
• Insert the partition wall (13) into the guide rails (11)
and fasten them. Finally, fit the sealing caps (10)
Mounting the accessories (Fig. 7)
The spray can holder (3), document holder (4), waste
bin (8) and paper holder (9) can be individually at-
tached to the sides or rear wall of your workshop trol-
ley using the hooks on the back.
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