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Hills Guarantee

Hills Industries Limited undertakes that if 
any part of its manufacture has failed to 
operate correctly due to faulty workmanship 
or defective material, it will repair or replace 
the part free of cost for a period of TEN 
(10) years from date of purchase of the 
article, given fair wear and tear. The PVC 
line is guaranteed for a period of ONE (1) 
year. Evidence of unfair usage or incorrect 
adjustment by the owner will void this 
promise.

Hills Industries Limited will not be 
responsible for any costs in connection 
with freight or postage, or for expenditure 
necessary to dismantle the article, replace 
the part in position and re assemble the 
article.

This guarantee is in addition to any rights 
or remedies conferred on the consumer by 
Trades Practices Act or state laws.

As a proudly Australian company we 
are committed to provide you complete 
customer satisfaction. If you have questions 
about this product or find there are missing 
or damaged parts please call Hills direct 
on 

1300 300 819

 (cost of a local call) for 

assistance during normal business hours.

Hills Industries Limited do not recommend 
the application of a ‘canopy’ on any of their 
outdoor dryer range.

Unless any addition or attachment to this 
product has Hills specific approval or is sold 
as a Hills Supa

®

 Fold product the warranty 

on this product is waived. The product is 
designed to perform a specific task under 
established test loads and unauthorised 
attachments may produce stresses for 
which the design is not appropriate.

Designs, specifications and colours are 
subject to change without notice.

Hills Industries Limited 
A.B.N. 35 007 573 417

Issue June 2007 
PD1223b

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Guarantee

For any assistance in Australia call  

Hills Consumer Advice

  

on 

1300 300 564

 (cost of a local call)  

during normal business hours  
or visit 

www.hills.com.au

For any assistance in New Zealand call  

09 262 3052

 during normal business hours. 

Made in China

Summary of Contents for Supa Fold 120

Page 1: ...Supa Fold Folding Frame Clothesline Owner s Manual TO SUIT MODELS Supa Fold 230 Advantage Supa Fold 230 Supa Fold 210 Supa Fold 190 Supa Fold 120 Supa Fold 70 ...

Page 2: ...r visit www hills com au For any assistance in New Zealand call 09 262 3052 during normal business hours Consumer Advice Please retain this Owner s Manual Record the following information from the carton for future reference Product Number FD Date of purchase Name and location of store Supa Fold 230 Advantage Supa Fold 230 Part name Qty Mount Bracket Assembly LH 1 Mount Bracket Assembly RH 1 Arm O...

Page 3: ...ly LH 1 Arm Assembly RH 1 Spreader Bar 2 Corners 2 Line Assemblies 6 Packing blocks 2 Hex Key 6mm 1 Hex Key 5mm 1 Supa Fold Accessory Bag 1 Cover Caps 12 Large Bayonet Caps 2 Small Bayonet Caps 2 Spreader Accessory Bag 1 Spreader Handle 1 Spreader Joiner 1 Hex Key 4mm 1 M6 x 16 0 Bolt 2 Owner s Manual 1 Supa Fold 120 Supa Fold 70 Part name Qty Mount Bracket Assembly LH 1 Mount Bracket Assembly RH ...

Page 4: ...old Clothesline 2 Ensure you have left sufficient space surrounding the Clothesline Fig 1 We recommend 0 5m each side and 1m in front as well as sufficient space to clear the eaves of the house refer to pg 7 Product Dimensions Product Width mm Depth mm Supa Fold 230 Advantage 2270 1500 Supa Fold 230 2270 1500 Supa Fold 210 2270 1500 Supa Fold 190 3420 780 Supa Fold 120 2270 780 Supa Fold 70 1270 780...

Page 5: ...de Outer Cover away from bracket to remove Right Hand Mount Bracket Assembly shown This Assembly is used in models Supa Fold 230 Advantage and 230 Outer Cover Inner Cover Remove Outer Covers from Remove the plastic Outer Cover mouldings Removing the Outer Cover moulding allows access to the mount holes in the mount brackets Fig 2a and 2b Note The Inner Cover mouldings are secured using screws and ...

Page 6: ...e from the top of the brackets to any overhead obstructions including eaves gutters etc to allow for upward movement of frame Fig 4 Note If you are replacing an existing Hills Folding Frame product the mount hole centres may be the same Therefore your new Supa Fold Folding Frame Clothesline may be able to utilise the existing fasteners provided they are suitable and in good condition Mount Hole Ce...

Page 7: ...7 Ground Level 50mm User s Head Height Fig 4 User s Head Height Top of Bracket Recommended Clearance User s Head Height 50mm Top of Bracket Minimum 400mm clearance above bracket Installation ...

Page 8: ...e for advice B If you are using these masonry fasteners drill a 10mm hole using a masonry drill Fig 5 C Clear holes of dust and debris 8 2 Secure Mount Brackets Locate mount bracket assembly over holes in wall insert masonry fasteners and secure as per diagram below Fig 6 10 Masonry Drill 4 Holes Fig 6 Fig 5 Fig 7 Masonry Fastener supplied 3 Ensure threads do not protrude more than 4 5mm or interf...

Page 9: ...kit 2 Remove the Cross Brace During installation of your Post Kit the Cross Brace would have been fitted across the vertical posts Hold the Mount Bracket Assemblies in position and reattach the Cross Brace using the fasteners supplied in the Post Kit package Fig 8 9 Installation Fig 8 Mount Bracket Assembly M8 Washer M8 x 75 Socket Head Bolt M8 x 60 Socket Head Bolt M8 Washer M8 Nyloc Cross Brace 6...

Page 10: ...rm End and the smaller Bayonet Cap is used to secure the Strut End C Lock Bayonet Caps using 6mm Hex Key supplied by turning clockwise until a slight click is felt or heard D Repeat for the other side E If assembling Supa Fold 230 Models repeat the process for the shorter Inner Arm assemblies Fig 9 Large Bayonet Cap Arm End Pivots Dotted line indicates Inner Arm for Supa Fold 230 models 6mm Hex Ke...

Page 11: ...upplied in Spreader accessory bag B Insert Spreader Joiner into one Spreader Bar align mount holes and loosely secure Spreader Handle using M6 x 16 0 low profile socket bolt Fig 10 Spreader Bar Spreader Handle M6 x 16 0 Spreader Bar Fig 11 4mm Hex Key 4mm Hex Key Spreader Joiner C Assemble second Spreader Bar Fig 11 and secure using M6 x 16 0 low profile socket bolt D Tighten both bolts using 4mm He...

Page 12: ...ndle match B To secure the Corners remove the Corner Caps C Tighten M6 socket head bolt using 5mm Hex Key D If assembling the Supa Fold 230 models repeat for the Inner Spreader Bar E Do not re assemble Corner Caps yet Insert screwdriver into slot and gently lever open Corner Cap 5mm Hex Key M6 Socket Head Bolt Spreader Bar Assembly ...

Page 13: ...oulding is the correct way up Fig 12 D Secure both Corners by tightening M6 socket head bolt using 5mm hex key Fig 13 E If assembling the Supa Fold 230 models repeat for the Inner Spreader Bar F Snap on all Corner Caps Fig 14 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 Handle must be this way up Corner Cap Corner Arm Corner Arm M6 Socket Head Bolt 5mm Hex Key Spreader Bar Assembly Spreader Bar ...

Page 14: ...ings A Locate the pins on Outer Cover mouldings with the keyed slots in the Mount Bracket and slide down to secure Fig 15 14 Assembly Slide down to attach Locate and Engage pins Right Hand Mount Bracket Assembly shown Step 2 Step 1 ...

Page 15: ... click is felt Repeat for all lines Step 2 Add one Cover Cap to each line segment in the orientation as shown Step 3 Ensure the Cover Cap Line Spring and Retainer are assembled like this Step 6 Insert the line down through the front slot of the Tensioner as shown pull through line until desired tension is reached DO NOT OVER TENSION as you can distort the Frame Fit the second Cover Cap onto the ot...

Page 16: ...the line up and back through the front slot of the Tensioner and pull tight Step 9 Feed end of line through the Cover Cap and Bayonet fit by rotating clockwise until a slight click is felt Note A short video showing the attachment of line segments is available for viewing on the Hills website www hills com au Line Re Tensioning To re tension lines if required A Remove Cover Cap on the Left Hand arm...

Page 17: ...aged C Now lower the frame slightly Note If both struts have fully engaged the frame will be supported squarely D If the struts did not engage on both sides repeat steps B and C To Lower the Clothesline Fig 17 A Loosely grip the Spreader Bar Handle B Raise the frame until you hear both struts click once to indicate they have disengaged C Now lower the frame gently to its folded down position B C F...

Page 18: ...re 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 Your Clothesline should be easy to operate but if left for a period of time it may become more difficult It is recommended that the clothesline is raised and lowered regularly We do not rec...

Page 19: ...omplete customer satisfaction If you have questions about this product or find there are missing or damaged parts please call Hills direct on 1300 300 819 cost of a local call for assistance during normal business hours Hills Industries Limited do not recommend the application of a canopy on any of their outdoor dryer range Unless any addition or attachment to this product has Hills specific approva...

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