Welcome to our guide on adjusting the lever on your lounge table! This lever functions similarly to a bicycle brake—when pressed, it allows the table to move freely, and when released, it locks the table in place. Follow these steps to ensure proper operation and security while traveling.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Locate the Lever
Find the lever on the under side of your lounge table.
2. Moving the Table
- Press the Lever: Firmly press down on the lever. This releases the pressure plates, allowing the table to move freely.
- Position the Table: While holding the lever down, gently push or pull the table to your desired location.
3. Locking the Table in Place
- Release the Lever: Gradually let go of the lever. This will engage the pressure plates, securing the table in place.
- Check Stability: Test the stability by gently pushing the table. If it feels secure, you’re all set!
Adjusting the Lever Tension with a Spanner
If you need to adjust the tension of the lever, follow these steps:
1. Identify the Adjustment Nut: Look for the adjustment nut connected to the lever mechanism. This is typically located near the base of the lever. Pictured below.
2. Adjust the Lever: Loosen the Nut using the spanner, turn the nut counterclockwise to loosen it slightly. This will allow you to adjust the lever's tension.
3. Tighten the Nut: Once you’ve made the adjustment, use the spanner to tighten the nut. Make sure it is secure to prevent any movement during use.
4. Test the Lever: Press and release the lever then push and pull the table top to ensure it operates smoothly. Make any further adjustments if necessary.

Adjusting the lever on your lounge table is straightforward and enhances both its mobility and stability. By following these instructions, you can enjoy a secure and functional lounge table experience while traveling.
Disclaimer: This article is not a substitute for professional advice. Caravan systems can be safety-critical, and any actions you take based on this information are done entirely at your own risk. If you are unsure, consult a qualified technician or relevant professional before proceeding.