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SUPERSTRUCTURE OPERATION
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Operating instructions • Semitrailer • 505369471-04 • 02/2019
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Fig.6-24: Version 2 tension lever
1 Tension lever
2 Bracket
Press the tension lever towards the
rear and guide it out of the bracket.
Swivel the tension lever by 90° to the
side until the side curtain is released at
the front.
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4
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2
Fig.6-25: Version 2 curtain pole
1 Curtain pole
2 Outside of the curtain
3 Slot holding pins
4 Curtain handle
Lift up the curtain pole along with the
curtain from the slot holding pins using
the curtain handle installed on the cur-
tain pole.
NOTE
Incorrect operation may cause material
damage!
Do not move the curtain by the loops (out-
side of the curtain) or by the tension bar.
The loops are only used to lift up the cur-
tain pole.
Slide the curtain to the rear.
ü The side curtain is opened at the front.
Closing the side curtain at the front
(version2)
Slide the curtain forwards.
Place the curtain pole on the slot hold-
ing pins with the curtain handle so that
the curtain pole is covered by the cur-
tain after tensioning.
Swivel the tension lever to the side un-
til the side curtain is tensioned.
Guide the tension lever into the
bracket until it locks into place.
Secure the closed and longitudinally
tensioned curtain with the curtain
buckles (see "6.2.2 Curtain buckles",
pg.75).
If necessary, install the curtain rope
(see "6.2.6 Curtain rope bracket", pg.84).
ü The side curtain is closed at the front.
6.2.4.2 Channel rail
Before opening, the tension on the side
curtain must be released at the front with
the channel rail. Depending on the equip-
ment, two different versions are possible.
Opening the side curtain at the front
(version1)
If necessary, remove the existing cur-
tain rope.
Release the curtain buckle (see "6.2.2
Curtain buckle", pg.75).
Release the curtain using the rear cur-
tain tensioning device (see "6.2.5 Rear
curtain tensioning device", pg.82).

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