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 Assembly instructions terrace awning TR850

the plugs supplied in the wall. Remove the 
lid of the casing, take hold of the casing 
by the ends with the sections of guide rail 
directed downwards, and with the hinge 
points upwards (fig. 4).

Take care not to damage the fabric. Then 
screw the casing firmly into position with the 
hinge point against the wall.

Notes:

1.  If necessary, the hinge pieces can always 

be reserved on the cover so that the fixing 
points are located beneath the casing (fig. 
5).

2.  For mounting on the ceiling a mounting 

clip can be added if necessary.

3.  For walls in poor condition it is recom-

mended to select the most suitable fixings 
for each individual case (e.g. cotter bolts, 
threaded rods, plugs, etc.). It may be neces-
sary to use other bolts or threaded rods. Sometimes adhesive bolts are 
used.

4.  The terrace awning can also be fitted directly using the guide rails. The 

casing is then entirely borne by the support pins. The guides can then be 
secured by means of angle sections. The mounting slots in the guide rails 
allow clips to be fixed to the rails in various ways (fig. 6).

fig. 4 and 5

fig. 6: mounting slots

fig. 3: 

width box

41

41

60

B

C

A

Summary of Contents for TR850

Page 1: ...Assembly instructions Terrace awning TR850 art nr 6837...

Page 2: ...r apprentice fitters Before you start please do read these instructions thoroughly The tightening of springs creates important powers Be very careful and make sure of a solid footing whilst operating...

Page 3: ...The casing is secured to the wall at each end by hinge pieces Mark the drilling holes on the walls Check the exact distance between the fixing points Proceed as follows First mark out the width of the...

Page 4: ...h the casing fig 5 2 For mounting on the ceiling a mounting clip can be added if necessary 3 For walls in poor condition it is recom mended to select the most suitable fixings for each individual case...

Page 5: ...of the guide rail over the internal pulley fig 8A Let the fabric bar exit at the other end of the rail B Slip the end of the cable B through the opening in the fabric bar Now pull the cable forwards...

Page 6: ...can no longer be pulled out of the rail Drill a hole through the guide rail in to the pin of the cover in the position indicated and fix the cover with a parker screw fig 7 Now remove from the packagi...

Page 7: ...these must be kept even and the position of the rollers must be identical at left and right Now take a spirit level and a ruler and position the base supports perfectly vertical and at their correct d...

Page 8: ...erly throughout Then hook the left hand plate with a pulley to the springs Fasten the claw of the cable tensioning device around the plate Set the springs to tension fig 19 Pull using the cable tensio...

Page 9: ...places over the spring as a temporary measure Leave these pieces of clip section in place temporarily during adjustment of the blind In this way it is very easy to check the position of the spring and...

Page 10: ...s used must be in accordance with the existing norms and requirements Connecting the single pole switch and adjusting the motor Connect the motor with a test cable first E 1 Single pole switch Connect...

Page 11: ...itself Let the awning unroll until you have reached the desired end position Turn the switch of the test cable into its zero position Now you push the white or the yellow button on the motor head dep...

Page 12: ...is desired to operate the sun blind using a single switch it is necessary to use a relay box If this is not done the system will oscillate and the high inductive and capacitative voltages created will...

Page 13: ...ils immediately below the corner To prevent sideways movement of the guide rails measures must be taken to ensure lateral stability Try to make a connection to some other element which will provide la...

Page 14: ...lt of the dirt which is always in the air the fabric and the rails will certainly become dirty after a certain time These particles of dirt may settle in the groove ahead of the runners Accumula tions...

Page 15: ...e Faulty adjustment of limit switches see p 4 Internal flap not straight Guide rails are parallel but not square to the casing Check by applying Pythagoras rule 3 4 5 or measuring diagonals 5 Internal...

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