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THE CAKER Instructions for Use Please read this document before using the product...
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However, this product itself has not been tested against any specific standard. Please be aware that you are using this product at your own risk. Hereby, Romarin disclaim liability for any damages or injury caused by this product. Please make sure to read this Instruction for Use prior to use this product.
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Content of the box 1. 1x The Caker 2. 1x Table Clamp with two 2.5mm hexagonal drive screws 3. 1x Steel spacer with two 2.5mm hexagonal drive screws 4. 1x DC wall adapter 12VDC/3A 5. 1x Wool guide 6. 1x 2mm Hexagonal L-Key 7.
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Assembly Guide 1. Install The Caker on a table or a desk a. Install the spacer under the left flange of The Caker using the two hexagonal drive screws and the 2.5mm hexagonal L-Key b. Install the table clamp under the right flange of The Caker using the two hexagonal drive screws and the 2.5mm hexagonal L-Key...
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It is possible that the thread falls from the cake during winding, causing a “yarn barf”. This is not caused by a mechanical issue of the caker, but rather by a thread tension issue: the tension of the wool thread may be either too high or too inconsistent. It is expected that this happens from time to time and it is not necessarily an issue.
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Finally, the tension of the thread is linked with the rotation speed of The Caker: faster is the rotation speed, larger is the tension, larger are the tension variations and better are the odds that the thread falls from the cake.
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