optional floor fastening plate, with the hole
directed to the centre. Us the fixing media most
suited to the type of ground on which you intend
to install the Pantagruel.) to the leg with 2 bols
M8x25 but do not tighten it completely yet.
Repeat this for all the legs.
3. Put the bench upside down on a table (use the
packaging as protection) & assemble the leg with
4 bols M8x16 & the corrugated spring wshers M8.
After the bench is assembled, you can tighten the
bolts of the base plate completely.
4. Secure the legs with the bench to the tabletop
with 4 bolts M10x25. After assembling the first
leg, mount the opposide leg to maintain balance.
5. Loosen the Lasy Susan by unscrewing the nut on
the bottom of the tabletop and by removing the
stainless steel plate.
6. Remove the Lazy Susan.
7. Assemble the wheels to the axles with 4 bolts
M6x16 and tlat washers M6. Use a 13 wrench
when tightening the bolts to secure the axle.
Attention: tighten the bolts, but do not fully
tighten them.
8. Put the Lazy Susan and the stainless steel disk
in the tableop. Optional Lazy Susan anchoring:
If you would like to anchor the Lazy Susan, you
can assemble the stainless steel plate again on
the bottom of the tabletop. Use the extra lock nut
instead of the regular nut. This is a sustainable
solution. Do not tighten the extra lock nut too
much so the lazy susan can still rotate freely.
Backrest - p10
1. Insert the two clips (per backrest) between the
2nd and 3rd plank, with its opening pointing
towards the floor.
2. Hold the backrest so that the holes in the flat
parts are situated just below the holes in the
clips. Two people are needed for this part of
assembly. Put the bolts through the hole in the
backrest and tighten then in the clips. Firmly
tighten the bolts to prevent them from loosening
spontaneously.
Cushions
1. Place the cushion on the bench and attach it to
the underside of the bench.
With Inumbra - p12
1. Remove the Lazy Susan and the little disk.
2. Put the Inumbra insert in the hole in the middle
of the tabletop. Make sure that its conical part
is facing upwards. Fasten the insert to the table,
putting the bolts through the bottom of the table.
3. Put the Lasy Susan back.
4. Place the Inumbra on the stainless steel tube
and fasten it by inserting the handle provided
into the lowest hole of the tube and tightening
it. Now open the parasol by inserting the handle
into the highest hole in the tube and turning it.
The parasol should always be fully opened or
completely closed.
With Inumbrina - p14
1. Remove the Lazy Susan and the little disk.
2. Remove the rotary knob from the connector.
3. Put the Inumbrina 38 insert in the hole in the
middle of the tabletop. Make sure that the
cylindrical part is facing downwards and the
square plate is facing upwards. Fasten the insert
to the table, putting the bolts through the bottom
of the table.
4. Put the Lasy Susan back and insert the Inumbrina
into the table.
5. Reattach the rotary knob to the connector.
6. Lock it by tightening the adjuster screw
clockwise. The Inumbrina is only properly locked
into place if it can no longer spin on its axis.
7. a. To open the parasol, pull hard on the rope until
the crown meets the bolt.
b. To close it again, hold the rope at an angle as
you release it. TIP: continue to hold the rope at
an angle until the parasol is completely closed.
The parasol should always be fully opened or
completely closed.
8. Now insert the rope into the provided hole in the
parasol tube.
MAINTENANCE
Wood
DAY TO DAY CLEANING
Clean regularly and after every use
Wood doesn't need much maintenance, but the
better you treat it, the longer it will last. Cleaning
the wood regularly and immediately after use with
a damp cloth will prevent fluids from penetrating
deep into the wood. An oiled table will absorb liquids
less quickly, keeping it clean for longer. To remove
stubborn remains of dirt, simply use a stiff brush
and some water. Be careful not to permanently
damage the fibres. For this reason, never ever use a
high-pressure cleaner to clean wood.
CLEANING
Once or twice a year
Depending on the weather conditions, wood needs
a descent polish at least once a year. We would
recommend to do this before Spring and before
Winter, if your furniture is outside the whole year
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