Attach suspension table to the lower attachment rail (Fig. 33,1) and rest it
onto the table leg hinge (Fig. 33,3).
Lock the table-top.
7.7.2 Suspension table with dismantable support leg
Variant 1
The table size can be enlarged by swiveling out a table-top extension.
Extending: Pull the knob (Fig. 35,2) of the locking mechanism downward and swivel
out the table-top extension (Fig. 35,1).
Reducing size:
Swivel the table-top extension (Fig. 35,1) under the table-top (Fig. 35,6)
until the locking mechanism latches audibly.
The dismantable support leg enables the suspension table to be used as a bed
foundation.
Conversion to bed
foundation (extra bed):
Swivel out the table-top extension (Fig. 35,1).
Lift the front of the table-top (Fig. 35,6) by approx. 45°.
Pull out the lower part of the support leg (Fig. 35,4) down and lay aside.
Remove the table-top from its upper retainer.
Hook the table-top with the retainers at an angle of 45° into the lower
attachment rail (Fig. 35,3) and set it down onto the floor with the upper part
of the support leg (Fig. 35,5).
Lock the table-top.
Place the bed extension (Fig. 36,2) for the extra bed onto the table-top
extension (Fig. 36,1).
Conversion to bed
foundation (spare bed):
Turn the driver's seat and push it all the way forward.
Swivel out the table-top extension (Fig. 35,1).
Lift the front of the table-top (Fig. 35,6) by approx. 45°.
Pull out the lower part of the support leg (Fig. 35,4) down and lay aside.
Remove the table-top from its upper retainer.
Hook the table-top with the retainers at an angle of 45° into the lower
attachment rail (Fig. 35,3) and set it down onto the floor with the upper part
of the support leg (Fig. 35,5).
Lock the table-top.
Fig. 35 Suspension table with disman-
table support leg
Fig. 36 Bed extension (extra bed)