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E X Tension Table - Cor Drop Montageanleitung

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Drop
GB
designed by Pauline Deltour, developed by
COR, can be used anywhere and are easy to
move. Either by carrying or by rolling. What's
more, most Drop products can be stacked and
are therefore easy to store when not in use.

E x tension table

The Drop extension table (7910) is only
suitable for mounting on the large Drop stool
(D = 79 cm) (79200) and the Drop benches
(79110 and 79170) and can be mounted on
all vertical metal tubes on this furniture.
Assembly instructions:
Position the mounting bracket of the extension
table on the relevant vertical metal tube of
your bench or stool. The correct height posi-
tion (top edge of table top) is 70cm from the
floor (Fig. 1 & 2).
Add the clamping jaw and tighten the screw
supplied (Fig 3).
You can now swivel the extension table to any
position you require.
Safety information:
The extension table is suitable for holding
lightweight items (e.g. drinks containers, note-
book, pens, etc.) or for working with a laptop
and has a maximum load capacity of 10 kg.
Do not sit, climb, hang or stand on the ex-
tension table.
If the load is too heavy, the extension table
may break off or bend or the entire bench
including extension table may tip over.
Cas tors
For the Drop stool on castors (79191) two
different types of castors are available: hard
castors for e.g. carpeting or soft castors for e.g.
parquet flooring.
Both types of castors are always equipped
with castors with brakes. If there is no load on
the stool, the castors are braked. If the opera-
tor sits on the stool, the brakes are released
and the stool can be moved.
The braking force of the rollers can be adjus-
ted individually to the weight of the operator
using a screwdriver (Fig. 4).
Cleaning the castors
Please clean the castor at regular intervals to
ensure that it functions properly. If the func-
tion is impaired, please proceed as follows:
First loosen the screw on the brake with a
screwdriver until there is no more braking
force (Fig. 4).
Now turn the wheels of the castor and careful-
ly remove any unwanted material.
Then clean the castor surfaces with a dry
cloth.
Finally, screw the screw back in until the desi-
red braking force is reached.

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