6
1. Identify the two Rear Stabiliser Endcaps (99), which
have holes for the Levelling Feet (80). Press a Rear
S
tabiliser Endcap onto each end of the Rear Stabiliser
(4), and align the holes in the Rear Stabiliser Endcaps
w
ith the holes in the Rear Stabiliser. Then, hand tight-
en the two Levelling Feet into the holes.
While another person lifts the rear of the Frame (1),
attach the Rear Stabiliser (4) with two M10 x 75mm
Carriage Bolts (34) and two M10 Nylon Locknuts (29).
4
99
99
80
80
34
29
29
1
2. See the inset drawing. Remove the two bolts and the
packing tubes from the front of the Frame (1). Next,
remove the rubber band from the Lower Wire Harness
(87). Discard the bolts, the packing tubes, and the rub-
ber band.
Press the two Stabilizer Endcaps (35) onto the Front
Stabilizer (3). Orient the Stabilizer Endcaps as shown.
35
35
3
Bolts
2
Packing Tube
Packing
T
ube
1
3. Slide an M10 Split Washer (94) onto each of the two
M10 x 83mm Button Screws (63). Insert the Button
Screws into the Front Stabiliser (3). Next, slide the
Mast (15) onto the Button Screws and against the
Front Stabiliser
.
Make sure that the Mast is oriented
as shown.
While another person holds the Mast (15) and the
Front Stabiliser (3) near the Frame (1), connect the
Extension Wire Harness (95) to the Lower Wire
Harness (87). Insert the connectors on the Wire
Harnesses into the Mast.
While the other person lifts the front of the Frame (1),
carefully pull the upper end of the Extension W
ire
Harness (95) to remove any slack. While holding
the upper end of the Extension Wire Harness,
attach the Mast (15) and the Front Stabiliser (3) to the
Frame with the two M10 x 83mm Button Screws (63).
Do not tighten the Button Screws yet.
Make sure that the Wire Harnesses (87, 95) do not
get pinched and damaged during this step.
94
3
1
63
3
15
95
87
Pull
Make sure that the
wire harnesses do
not get pinched
and damaged
during this step.
87
Hole
Hole
1