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Clothes guard with padded arm
support
The padded arm support of the clothes guard
can be adjusted in angle and height.
(Fig. 7.4)
– Remove drive wheel (see Drive wheels sec-
tion).
Adjusting the angle:
– Loosen the attachment screws (C).
– Swivel the padded arm support within the
slotted holes (1) to the desired angle.
– Tighten the attachment screws (C).
Adjusting the arm support height:
– Loosen the attachment screws (C).
– Reposition the arm support into the desired
height.
– Press on the clamping tin (2). – In doing
so, press the centre fixing point (2) onto a
hole on the adjustment rail (3).
– Tighten the attachment screws (C).
Repositioning the mudguard
If the single adaptation is not sufficient, the
mudguard can be repositioned in height.
– Remove drive wheel (see Drive wheels sec-
tion).
– Loosen the front attachment screw (A, fig.
.7.1 to 7.3).
– Demount the attachment screw (B, fig. 7.1 to
7.3).
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Note:
A distancer that might have fallen off
must be replaced again during assembly
(fig. 7.5).
– Move the mudguard to the desired posi-
tion and remount it with the attachment
screw (B, fig. 7.1 to 7.3).
– Adapt the mudguard to the circumference
of the wheel.
– Tighten attachment screws (A and B, fig. 7.1
to 7.3).
7.4
C
C
1
2
3
7.5
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