planning
General recommendations for installing your ceiling dryer
To ensure successful installation and truly practical and functional use of the ceiling dryer, the first step is to assess the location where the dryer will be installed. Carefully examine the site, taking the following points into account:
1. Location in relation to the height, shape and material of the ceiling.
The ceiling-mounted clothes dryer is generally suitable for ceiling heights of up to 3 meters and works with both flat and sloping ceilings, making it particularly versatile. Regarding the ceiling material: Keep in mind that a clothes dryer loaded with wet laundry can weigh approximately 10 to 14 kilograms. Therefore, it is important that the ceiling can support this weight, which is distributed across four points. Concrete or wooden ceilings are usually not a problem, but lighter materials such as suspended ceilings may not be able to withstand the load of a fully loaded clothes dryer.


2. Location in relation to walls.
Ideally, the ceiling-mounted clothes dryer should be located near a wall or column where a hook can be attached to secure the ropes that raise and lower the dryer. If space allows, it can also be installed near one, two, or even three walls.
Ideally, the ceiling-mounted clothes dryer should be located near a wall or column where a hook can be attached to secure the ropes that raise and lower the dryer. If space allows, it can also be installed near one, two, or even three walls.

3. The size of the area.
The area should not only be large enough to accommodate the frame of the ceiling dryer.
It should not only be mounted horizontally, but there should also be an additional clearance of about 50 cm on one of the longer sides. This allows you to stand comfortably next to it and easily hang up or take down the laundry.
The area should not only be large enough to accommodate the frame of the ceiling dryer.
It should not only be mounted horizontally, but there should also be an additional clearance of about 50 cm on one of the longer sides. This allows you to stand comfortably next to it and easily hang up or take down the laundry.

4. The routing of the ropes for operating the ceiling dryer.
The ropes should always be attached to one side of the frame, ideally about 15-20 cm apart. Remember that the path during lowering should be clear of obstacles – including those of the person operating it. It is also important that the ropes do not cross each other.
The ropes should always be attached to one side of the frame, ideally about 15-20 cm apart. Remember that the path during lowering should be clear of obstacles – including those of the person operating it. It is also important that the ropes do not cross each other.


5. In which room can it be hung?
For outdoor use, e.g. on warm days, the ceiling dryer can be mounted on
Our ceiling-mounted clothes dryers can be installed on a balcony or terrace. Indoors, they can be used in bathrooms, basements, laundry rooms, hallways, etc. The advantage of our ceiling dryers is their space-saving design, as they don't obstruct walkways. They can be easily mounted above bathtubs, sinks, washing machines, sofas, beds, and so on. You can hang laundry on the dryer from either the top or the bottom.
For outdoor use, e.g. on warm days, the ceiling dryer can be mounted on
Our ceiling-mounted clothes dryers can be installed on a balcony or terrace. Indoors, they can be used in bathrooms, basements, laundry rooms, hallways, etc. The advantage of our ceiling dryers is their space-saving design, as they don't obstruct walkways. They can be easily mounted above bathtubs, sinks, washing machines, sofas, beds, and so on. You can hang laundry on the dryer from either the top or the bottom.

If it is located near a door or window, note that when retracted, it should have a gap of 10 to 15 cm from the ceiling.
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6. Positioning of the double rollers.
These ensure the ropes are properly aligned, so their correct placement is particularly important. First, it's important to note that the pulleys can be mounted on either the ceiling or the wall, as long as they are very close to the corner point. Otherwise, the ropes could obstruct the movement of the clothes drying rack.
These ensure the ropes are properly aligned, so their correct placement is particularly important. First, it's important to note that the pulleys can be mounted on either the ceiling or the wall, as long as they are very close to the corner point. Otherwise, the ropes could obstruct the movement of the clothes drying rack.

With this information, you can now choose the ideal spot to run the ropes down to operate the clothes drying rack. The ropes should run at least 15-20 cm to the side of the frame. The wall hook should be positioned directly below the double pulleys, at a height that corresponds to the desired lowest point of the drying rack.

7. Ensure you have the necessary tools for a successful and practical installation. Follow the steps in the installation guide included with the product, or visit the "Instructions" section of our website, where you will find instructions in other languages as well.
