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Instruction manual

Screeny 130 Line 

23.07.15 - rev.03

1   INTRODUCTION

 This manual is an integral part of the awning and has been written for its user; it is key to the correct use and maintenance of the product. 

The pages and content contained within this manual may not be removed, rewritten or modified in any way.

This manual must be kept intact in an easily accessible location until the awning is disposed of.

If this manual is lost or destroyed, the user must request a new copy from the reseller, supplying them with the main product data and the 

destination of the new copy.

The manufacturer reserves the right to update its products and their corresponding manuals without any obligation to update previous 

products and manuals.

The Manufacturer reserves all rights concerning this manual: no reproduction shall be permitted, in whole or in part, without its express 

written authorisation.

The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damage resulting from tampering with or unauthorised modification to the product.

1.1 - Symbols used in this manual

The WARNING symbols used in this manual are given below.

 INFORMATION AND WARNINGS

Instructions and advice to help ensure correct use and storage of the awning. Failure to follow these 

instructions may compromise the product's integrity and/or strength.

 CAUTION

Operator hazard! Instructions and warnings to be read and followed carefully. Failure 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.

 

Removing the safety devices installed on the awning is strictly forbidden (see Chapter 2.2 “Safety Devices”).

 

If the awning is motorised, it can be opened and closed by pressing a switch and/or via a remote control: both of these must be located 

OUTSIDE THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

 

Ensure there is nobody obstructing or excessively close to the awning's moving parts when opening and closing.

 

Do not place objects on the awning fabric.

 

It is forbidden for people to hang on or support themselves from the awning – this would create a serious risk of injury as well as po-

tentially damaging the awning itself.

 

If any doubts remain, consult the reseller BEFORE using the awning.

 

The user must not perform any operation or work on the awning for which they are not authorised (see Chapter 3.2 “Intended Use and 

Installation Location” and Chapter 6 “Maintenance”).

 

The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damage resulting from tampering with or unauthorised modification to the 

product.

 

The user must inform the Reseller immediately if any faults/malfunctions should occur on safety devices or if any other dangerous 

situation should occur.

 

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

 

Installation and first use, adjustment and extraordinary maintenance must only be performed by technicians trained and specialised for 

those tasks. Contact Technical Support.

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...

Page 12: ...04 September 2013_rev 02 BAT S p A Via H Ford Z I Est 30020 Noventa di Piave VE Italy Tel 39 0421 65672 Fax 39 0421 659007 info batgroup com www batgroup com...

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