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Instruction manual

Screeny 130 Line

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6.2 - Cleaning the awning

  All maintenance and cleaning operations must be performed with the electrical supply 

disconnected.

Cleaning the awning is essential to protect against the formation of mould due to dust or other material deposited on the fabric; this can be 

performed by vacuuming up the dust, or using a damp cloth or sponge with warm water. Dry the awning fabric before cleaning.

Using ladders, trestles or other similar equipment for cleaning must only be performed by specialised personnel, who must follow applica-

ble health and safety legislation and use appropriate PPE such as safety harnesses etc.

  Use a soft cloth and a Teflon-based product to clean the stainless-steel parts.

  Do not use organic solvents, ammonia or hydrocarbons.

6.3 - Scheduled Maintenance

  All maintenance and cleaning operations must be performed with the electrical supply 

disconnected.

The operations described below will keep the product in good condition if they are performed according to the indicated frequencies and 

timeframes.

Twice a year

Check the fabric for any tears of loose stitching in spring, before you start to use the awning; and in autumn, before closing up for the 

winter.

Yearly

Lubricate moving parts with silicone lubricant:

 

The cap opposite the control system (motor or manual rod-crank) (G - Fig. 4).

FIG. 4

Summary of Contents for SCREENY 130 C GPZ I

Page 1: ...Screeny130Line Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...Use and Installation Location 5 3 3 Technical Data 6 3 4 Technical Data Plate 7 4 TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION OF THE AWNING 7 4 1 Transport of the awning 7 4 2 Installation of the awning 7 5 USE OF THE...

Page 3: ...ilure to observe these instructions may put people s safety at risk 2 SAFETY 2 1 General Safety Information Close the awning completely in the event of rain wind or snow Danger of damage or injury Rem...

Page 4: ...ng and closing of the awning The product must be installed at a minimum height of 2500 mm If this is not possible the manufacturer is obliged to ensure a warning buzzer is installed on awnings with au...

Page 5: ...f use shall cause any and all warranties provided by the manufacturer to be forfeit Motorised versions must not be installed in potentially explosive ATEX atmospheres Close the awning completely in th...

Page 6: ...5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 Approx weight Kg single module 56 61 64 81 79 71 70 74 72 74 87 116 90 Performance and safety per EN13561 Wind resistance class 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 Nominal test pre...

Page 7: ...g and subsequent handling and or transport performed after the initial installation is not covered by warranty The packaging material must be disposed of and or recycled pursuant to applicable local l...

Page 8: ...ous personal injury In the event of faults or malfunctions contact your reseller MANUAL AWNING The awning is opened and closed by a rod E Fig 3 attached to a manual crank F Fig 3 MOTORISED AWNING The...

Page 9: ...e Motor Man supplied as annex See Assembly Man Chapter 7 The motor is very noisy Wiring error Faulty motor See Motor Man supplied as annex See Motor Man supplied as annex The motor stops after 4 5 min...

Page 10: ...ble health and safety legislation and use appropriate PPE such as safety harnesses etc Use a soft cloth and a Teflon based product to clean the stainless steel parts Do not use organic solvents ammon...

Page 11: ...ully closed Cut the power supply to the system by disconnecting the circuit which supplies the awning switch disconnect the motor block the arms by tying them to the guides open the support brackets a...

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