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WARNINGS
General
• Do not use any sharp tools to open the
packaging.
• We strongly advise against using power tools.
• Tripping hazard, mind your step.
• Do not put out cigarettes on the fabric.
• Not grafitti proof.
• To avoid danger of suffocation, keep plastic bags
away from babies and children.
• Colours can differ over years and from batch to
batch.
Product
• Anchoring the product has to be done by
qualified people.
• For anchoring: use suitable bolts or screws from
a specialized store depending on the material
your terrace is made of.
• Store the fabric, when not in use for a long
time, as follows: completely dry and in a dry
environment.
• Do not leave the parasol unattended when
mounted.
• Tests in a wind tunnel have shown that the
parasol withstands wind speeds up to 9 on the
Beaufort scale (when anchored to the floor). Still,
it is best to disassemble it sooner (from wind
speed 6 is the rule of thumb).
PU-coated polyester
• Shake or brush off loose dirt immediately.
• We strongly advise you not to use a high-pressure
hose for cleaning.
Powder-coating
• White powder-coating requires more
maintenance.
• Do not use abrasive scouring powders or
scourers as they will scratch the surface.
• Colour can fade to some extent when exposed to
UV.
• Flame retarding - NEN-EN13501-1 A2-sl -
Satisfying the same criteria as Class B for the
SBI-test according to EN13823. In addition,
under conditions of a fully developed fire these
products will nog significantly contribute to the
fire load and fire growth.
• Dark colors can get very hot in sunny weather.
Stainless steel
• Very good UV colour fastness.
• Flame retarding: NEN-EN13501-1 A1 - Class A1
products will not contribute to fire in any stage,
including fully developed fire. For this reason,
they are assumed to be capable of satisfying all
requirements of all lower classes as well.
• Watch out, stainless steel isn’t entirely rustproof!
Be sure to avoid contact with iron objects. If it
does show signs of rust, clean with rust remover
as quickly as possible.
Galvanised steel
• Galvanisation will become less shiny when used
outdoors.
• Flame retarding - NEN-EN13501-1 A1 - Class A1
products will not contribute to fire in any stage,
including fully developed fire. For this reason,
they are assumed to be capable of satisfying all
requirements of all lower classes as well.
• Possible impurities in the immersion tank can
cause black marks during galvanization, which
are intrinsic to this industrial finishing technique.
• White marks on this zinc layer are also intrinsic
to this procedure and will disappear when the
furniture is put outdoors.
• This industrial finishing technique may result in a
rougher surface. This is intrinsic to the process.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Acacia - p14
1.
a. Floor fastening.
Place the stainless steel tube
on the desired place and mark te places on the
floor where the floor fastening is to be located.
Remove the tube and now drill at the places
marked. Now place the tube back and attach
using bolts or screws suitable for the type of
ground on which the Acacia is to stand.
b. parasol base lightweight.
Place the galvanised
steel base plate on the ground and mount the
stainless steel tube on it with 3 bolts M6x14.
Attention: Make sure that you fix the bolts in the
thread of the base plate as shown on the drawing.
c. parasol base standard.
Place one of the two
galvanised base plates on the ground. Then
position the second base plate on top of it, make
sure the large holes match the smaller holes
with thread of the first base plate. Now place the
Warnings – Assembly text instructions – Maintenance
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