Good question! Our rotary clothes dryers are produced under high quality requirements and tested extensively. But a rotary clothes dryer performs best when it is used in the best possible way. External influences sometimes have an effect on the resistance of our rotary clothes dryers. That's why we would like to give the following advice on use:
- Before unfolding your rotary clothes dryer, always check whether there is a clothesline wrapped around a rotary clothes dryer arm. And if so, take the line off the rotary clothes dryer arm.
- Do not use your rotary clothes dryer in heavy winds (the maximum wind force that we guarantee is 8 Beaufort).
- Make sure your rotary clothes dryer does not fall.
- Make sure the rotary clothes dryer can move (rotate) freely. Do not place the rotary clothes dryer too close to a wall or fence.
- Do not place a heavy duvet or a heavy blanket on/over the rotary clothes dryer. We guarantee 40 kg, if evenly distributed over the rotary clothes dryer. And 10 kg on the last two lines of one rotary clothes dryer quarter (but without extra wind load).
And if you have a Lift-O-Matic or Lift-O-Matic advance rotary clothes dryer, do not tension the rotary clothes dryer too tight. There should be 10 to 13 holes of the tube visible between the two moving plastic parts of the rotary clothes dryer. Are there fewer of them? Then the rotary clothes dryer is tensioned too tightly, and there is too much tension on the rotary clothes dryer arm or drawbar.