Clarke 3501000 HDT1830 Folding s Instructions
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To set up the Clarke 3501000 HDT1830 Folding Table, first unfold the table by holding the edges and pulling them apart. Ensure the legs are fully extended and locked into place by checking the locking mechanism. Finally, adjust the height as needed by using the adjustable leg knobs.
To fold the table, unlock the leg mechanisms by turning the knobs, then retract the legs completely. Carefully fold the table in half by bringing the two ends together, ensuring that fingers are clear of the folding joints to avoid injury.
Clean the table with a mild detergent and warm water using a soft cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that might damage the surface. For maintenance, inspect the locking mechanisms and hinges regularly to ensure they are functioning properly. Lubricate the hinges if needed to maintain smooth operation.
If the legs are not locking properly, check for any debris or obstructions in the locking mechanism. Clean it thoroughly and try again. If the issue persists, inspect for any visible damage or wear, and consider contacting Clarke customer support for further assistance.
Yes, the table features adjustable legs. To adjust the height, unlock the leg knobs, set the desired height, and then securely re-lock the knobs to ensure stability.
The table is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. However, it is recommended to avoid prolonged exposure to harsh weather conditions to prevent potential wear or damage.
The table has a weight capacity of approximately 300 pounds (136 kg). Ensure that the weight is evenly distributed across the table surface to maintain stability.
To fix a wobbling issue, ensure that all legs are fully extended and locked. Check the surface where the table is placed for unevenness. If necessary, adjust the leg heights to compensate for any surface irregularities.
The table is constructed using a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) tabletop and powder-coated steel legs, providing durability and resistance to rust and corrosion.
Ensure that the table is properly set up with all locks secured. Avoid placing heavy or sharp objects near the edge. Supervise children to prevent climbing or playing around the table to reduce the risk of accidents.