are facing the same side. Insert a spacer plate
between each profile at about 40 cm from the
end.
8. Insert the tabletop end piece with the lips into the
slots from left to right. Fasten them using 5 or 6
M5x12 countersunk bolts. Do this for both sides,
the other side going from right to left. Max. 4,8
Nm.
9. Now position the table leg assembly on the end
without benches as shown in the drawing, using
10 or 12 M6x20 hexagon bolts. Max 8.8 Nm. This
is the side where there are no benches.
10. A reinforcement support is only needed on the
places where there are no benches and if the
length between two legs is greater than 275
cm. Position the reinforcement support on the
sections at the intended location, each time in
the middle between two legs. Max 8.8 Nm.
11. Now position the leg assembly on the profiles at
the places provided, as shown in the drawing,
using 10 or 12 M6x20 hex socket screws per leg.
Max. 8,8 Nm. Remove the spacers and then turn
the whole thing over.
12. Place the 2 bench profiles on the floor with the
slot opening facing up, and use the packaging as
protection. Make sure the crosses are facing the
same side. Insert a spacer plate between each
profile at about 40 cm from the end.
13. Slide the bench end piece with the lips into the
slot openings from left to right. Screw it tight
using two M5x12 countersunk bolts. Max. 4,8 Nm.
Do this for both sides, the other side going from
right to left, and remove the spacers.
14. 1. Place the benches on the leg assembly and first
install the bolts on the inside of the table, but do
not fully tighten them yet.
2. Now also fasten the bolts on the outside of the
table. Tighten all the bolts. Max. 8,8 Nm.
15. Level the table by turning the levelling feet to
a greater or lesser extent and fasten them by
tightening the nut against the leg.
Floor fastening - p16
1. Remove the existing levelling feet.
2. a. Width dimension,
tabletop with 5 profiles = 110 cm
tabletop with 6 profiles = 125 cm.
b. Length dimension, the distance between the
centre of the legs.
3. Mark where the table should be placed on the
ground. You have 2 attachment points per leg;
see the drawing. L = length between the centre
of the legs / B = width between the centre of the
legs.
4. If the ground anchoring kit was ordered later,
there is a good chance that the tension nuts are
still in the legs. Drill out the tension nuts using a
ø12 drill.
5. Drill ø12 holes in the places marked.
6. Insert a 12x60 plug into each hole.
7. Then insert an M8x100 dowel screw into the plug
until it protrudes by 55 mm.
8. Now place the feet and spacers on top of the pole
ends and place the table on top.
9. Fasten them using the M8 plain washers & M8
nuts provided.
MAINTENANCE
Powder-coating (legs)
CLEANING
Regularly
Use Extremis Multicleaner, a 100% biodegradable
detergent or common kitchen cleaning products.
Avoid using aggressive & abressive products. These
surfaces are best cleaned with a cloth and a neutral
cleaning product diluted in water.
REMOVING STAINS
Only if nothing else helps
The magic eraser gets rid of most stubborn stains
without effort. Only if stubborn stains remain visible
after treatment according to the instructions, you
can use the Extremis Magic Eraser sponge. This
sponge is made of melamine resin and wears away
with use. The sponge is very easy to use and gives
results up to 26 times faster than a traditional mi-
crofibre cloth. The magic sponge is the solution for
getting rid of stubborn stains such as felt-tip pens,
grease, scuff marks, limescale marks or coffee and
tea stains. The magic sponge can be used on tar-
paulin fabric, plastic profiles, glass, steel, chrome,
aluminium, porcelain, artificial leather and many
types of floor.
REPAIRING DAMAGED POWDER-COATING
When damaged
The impact of sharp objects can damage the
coating. Scratches or dents can be touched up with
our paint pens. However this only camouflages the
scratches without removing them.
Coated fiberglass (profiels)
CLEANING SPILLED LIQUIDS IMMEDIATELY
Immediately after use
Spilled liquids should be removed immediately with a
clean, soft cloth, particularly in case of dark-colou-
red liquids such as wine, ink, coffee, coke, oil and
bird droppings.
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