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Handy Hints
When hanging thick or bulky items, lay
them over more than one Line.
When you don’t expect to fill the capacity
of your clothesline, hang your clothes on
the outer Lines, as this will allow clothes to
dry more easily.
8.8
Releasing Line tension
The following images show releasing Line tension
from Position 1. Apply the same actions to release
Line tension from Position 2.
8.8a
Rotate the Lever Handle downard slightly and hold.
8.8b
While holding the Lever Handle downward press
and hold the button.
8.8c
While pressing the button, allow the Lever handle
to slowly rotate upward. Position the Lever Handle
back within the cabinet.
WARNING:
The Lines are under spring tension.
Do not allow the Arm and Lines to retract uncontrolled
as this may lead to personal injury, property or
product damage. Hold the Arm securely and walk
it back to the cabinet.
Care and Maintenance
Regularly inspect all components and check for wear and tear or damage.
Ensure fasteners are secure. If there is any damage, parts should be replaced
with original Hills spares. The Clothesline should be repaired before using again.
Your Clothesline should be periodically wiped clean with a damp cloth and
mild detergent.
We do not recommend the use of oil or ‘WD’ type lubricants on any part of
the Clothesline.
To maintain appearance and durability of coatings on metal components we
recommend a twice yearly application of a reputable brand of car polish or wax.
Step 8 - Operation
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