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Before starting assembly, unpack all stair components. Place them on a large enough surface and check the
number of components, using the attached packing list.
Preliminary assembly
1.
Fit components 001010 for version R010, or components 001013 for version R020, onto treads 103008 (fig. 1)
(fig. 2).
2.
Carefully measure the height between floors to calculate the number of spacer disks 131030 or 131031. To
calculate the required number of spacer disks 131030 or 131031 use CHART 2 (H = height, A = riser).
Example: for a measured height between floors of 298 cm and a staircase with 13 treads:
a) for a height of 298 cm in column H, read off the number of disks required in column A/13, giving a total of 40
disks.
b) Distribute the disks on all spacers 130202 or 130203 (and then beneath and above), one at a time, until
all disks have been used (maintain alignment of the injection point on the exposed edge so as to ensure a
better visual appearance). Up to a maximum of 3 disks can be fitted on the first spacer 130202 or 130203. On
the other spacers 130202 or 130203, up to a maximum of 5 disks can be fitted.
c) The final result is 3 disks on the first spacer 130202 or 130203 (2 above and 1 beneath), 4 disks on the
second spacer 130202 or 130203 (2 above and 2 beneath), and 3 disks on the eleven remaining spacers (2
above and 1 beneath).
3.
Fit components 033149 onto baluster 127010 using parts 011063 and 005036 (fig. 1) (for R010 railing).
4.
Fit components 033147 onto baluster 127002 using parts 011064 and 005036 (fig. 2) (for R020 railing).
Cutting top landing
5.
To define and trace the cutting lines for top landings:
1) carefully measure hole in ceiling.
2) calculate centre of hole in ceiling.
3) trace cutting lines using a tread to give the right direction, and a piece of the cardboard of the packing to
obtain the squareness of sides on the lower part (underside) of the landing, at a distance from the centre equi
valent to half the hole measured earlier (fig. 4).
6.
Cut the landing with an electric jigsaw, taking great care to avoid damaging the paintwork finish; use sandpaper
to remove any roughness on edges and protect with the supplied wood paint.
Assembly
7.
Determine the position of the post on the floor, according to the dimensions of the landing cut earlier, and lay
the base 023012 (fig. 3).
8.
Drill holes with a 14 mm bit and fix the base 023012+012009+022001 to floor with components 008001 (fig. 1)
(fig. 2) (fig. 3).
9.
Screw tube 042013 onto base 023012+012009+022001(fig. 1) (fig. 2) (fig. 3).
10.
Fit base cover 132017 or 132018 onto tube 042013 (fig. 6).
11.
In this order, fit the spacer disks 131030 or 131031, washer 023041 or 023040, spacer 130202 or 130203, wa
sher 023041 or 023040, spacer disks 131030 or 131031, the first tread (with slats parallel to prearranged
rotation direction) (fig. 5A), spacer disks 131030 or 131031, washer 023041 or 023040, spacer 130202 or
130203, washer 023041 or 023040, spacer disks 131030 or 131031, and then another tread (with slats parallel
to prearranged rotation direction), continuing in the same way. Place the treads in the position given by the
configuration (fig. 1) (fig. 2) (fig. 6).
12.
When the top of the tube 042013 is reached, screw on component 022003, screw on next tube 042013 and
continue with assembly of staircase (fig. 10).
13.
When the top of the tube 042013 is reached, screw on component 022001 and component 046036 (screw on
component 046036 remembering that it must be at the same level as the upper floor). Continue to fit treads
using component 023001 inserted into central hole (fig. 7).
14.
Fit landing last. Position the landing with the small hole (to be used for passage of balusters) on the arrival side
of the treads (fig. 5).
15.
Fit components 023035 or 023037, 022065, and tighten component 005008 sufficiently, remembering that the
treads must still be free to rotate (fig. 1) (fig. 2) (fig. 5).
Fixing landing
16.
Move component 047009 towards ceiling. Determine the position, keeping a distance of about 15 cm from the
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