Telescopic wardrobe system introduction, Intended use, Technical data – Ordex Telescopic Wardrobe System User Manual
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Telescopic Wardrobe System
Introduction
Congratulations! You have purchased a
high-quality product. Familiarise yourself
with the product prior to assembly. Care-
fully read the following assembly instructions and
safety advice. Only use the product as described
and for the indicated purpose. Keep the instructions
in a safe place, you might need them later. If you
pass the product on to anyone else, please ensure
that you also pass on all the documentation with it.
Intended use
The telescopic wardrobe is only intended for private
use, for space-saving storage of light garments and
up to 6 pairs of shoes. Any use other than previously
mentioned or any product modification is prohibited
and can lead to injuries and / or product damage.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused
by improper use. The product is not intended for
commercial use.
Technical Data
Dimensions: Approx. 65.5 x 250–300 x 40 cm
(w x h x d)
Total load up to 15 kg (static load)
Safety information
DANGER TO
LIFE AND RISK OF ACCIDENTS
FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN!
Never leave children unattended with the pack-
aging material or the product. The packaging
material presents a suffocation hazard and
there is a risk of loss of life from strangulation.
Children frequently underestimate the dangers.
Please keep children away from the product at
all times. This product is not a toy.
Only suitable for light to medium-heavy garments.
Avoid excessive and improper loads on the shelf.
When in doubt, refrain from excessive loads.
Before drilling, ensure that there are no gas or
water pipes or cables where you intend to drill.
Installation may only be carried out by experts.
It is essential that you take note of the wall
quality, as the included fittings are not suitable
for all types of wall. Enquire at dealers for the
screws and wall plugs suitable for the respec-
tive wall quality. The manufacturer accepts no
responsibility for an inappropriate wall plug
connection and any resulting damage.
Assembly
Assemble the product as in Figure A–H.
Note (Fig. A): Use a rubber mallet to firmly con-
nect the shelf rods
4
with the mounting bar
1
.
Only then attach the bracket
7
.
Note (Fig. C): First slide the shoe supports
6
over
the shelf rod
3
before securing the brackets
16
to
the shelf rod
3
.
Note (Fig. D): Do not yet secure the top shelf of
the unit, or the shelf rod
3
below it. This will be
the last step (see note Fig. H).
Note (Fig. E): Screw the height adjustment
10
all
the way in before securing. The securing elements
8
,
9
can be affixed at individual heights.
Note (Fig. G): First secure the shelving unit to the
wall before securing to the ceiling.
Note (Fig. H): To clamp the telescopic pole into
place, loosen the headless screw
20
and extend the
inner pole
2
to the ceiling. Lock the inner pole
2
by tightening the headless screw
20
. Unscrew the
height adjustment
10
until the shelf is securely
locked into place (pretension).
After a few hours, or semi-annually, check whether
the height adjustment
10
is still securely locked into
place. Otherwise, unscrew the height adjustment
10
again to secure the shelving unit.
Only place loads onto the shelving unit if the height
adjustment
10
is firmly locked into place.
Now insert the top shelf of the shelving unit by at-
taching the bracket
7
with screws
19
. Attach the