Instruction manual
Floor-ceiling rod "Pole
Item number: POLE1100
shower trays, beds, etc. Falling short of this distance can, under certain circumstances, lead to the user
becoming trapped and thus injured.
Not suitable for clamp mounting of the floor-ceiling rod are:
• Suspended ceilings,
• Ceilings in dry construction (e.g. plasterboard)
• Panelled ceilings made of wood, wood composite, plastic materials or similar materials
Due to the generally structurally weak pressure stability of these ceiling variants, it is not possible to
achieve a sufficient clamping effect for a safe installation of the floor-ceiling rod.
Furthermore, the clamping process of the floor-ceiling rod can cause damage or permanent damage in
the form of impressions, dents or breaks on or in the ceiling if the pressure stability of the ceiling
construction is insufficient.
Furthermore, the floor-ceiling rod is NOT suitable for installation on sloping ceilings or on sloping levels.
The rod must be installed perpendicular to the floor and ceiling. All protective rubber bumpers must be
in contact with the ceiling and floor with evenly distributed pressure after installation.
After the complete assembly of the floor-ceiling rod at the installation site, it is mandatory to check the
length of the exposed thread on the adjustment tube with threaded part (part 3). The measured length
must not be less than 28 cm. Exceeding this maximum length leads to an unstable installation and thus
to an increased risk of injury.
4.1 Remove all parts from the packaging and place them on a flat surface as shown in Figure 1.
4.2 Measure the ceiling height (distance between floor and ceiling) at the intended installation site and
select the appropriate mounting form under 4.3.
4.3 Ceiling height approx. 210 to max. 235 cm, the extension tube (part 2) is not mounted.
Attach the upper frame (part 1) directly to the adjustment tube with threaded part (part 3) by aligning
the holes in part 1 and part 3 and inserting the bolt (part 6) through the holes. After installing the bolt
(part 6), insert the cotter pin (part 7) through the hole in the bolt and bend the end of the cotter pin so
that the bolt is secured as shown in Figure 2.
Ceiling height greater than 235 to max. 300 cm
Attach the top frame (part 1) to the extension tube (part 2) by aligning the holes and fitting the bolt (part
6) and cotter pin (part 7) as shown in figure 2.
As shown in Figure 1, the extension tube (part 2) has 3 perforations marked "A", "B" and "C":
• Perforation "A" is intended for ceiling heights from 235 to 260 cm,
• Perforation "B" is intended for ceiling heights from 260 to 285 cm and
• Perforation "C" is intended for ceiling heights from 285 to 300 cm.
Attach the extension tube (part 2) to the threaded adjustment tube (part 3) by aligning the holes marked
"A", "B" or "C" on the extension tube (part 2) with the corresponding holes in the threaded adjustment
tube (part 3) according to your ceiling height and secure with the bolts (part 6) and cotter pins (part 7) as
shown in Figure 2.
Splint
Bolt
FIGURE 2
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