page: 4 / 20
●
Always switch off the power supply before making any maintenance work.
●
Switch should be placed in such a place where we can see the awning position in any movement.
●
Switch should be located away from moving parts.
●
Switch should be installed at a height according to the regulation for the disabled persons (generally
less than 1,30 m).
●
If manual drive is possible, it should be installed at a height of less than 1,80 m.
●
Keep the electrical switch away from children.
●
If the switches are located on the outside, it should have IP55 protection class or higher.
In an area with high wind intensity that is exposed to a frequent power cuts, we recommend to use an
alternative energy source, or to use a handle.
Note
The fabric during the operation, at the different temperature and humidity, can easily
change of its size. It may necessary be limit switch to set again, especially for the
cassette awning. This is a service action and is not the basis for the complaint.
When it comes to awnings that can be to switch on out of the sight, the user should take the appropriate
organizational measures so as to prevent unintentional switching of the awning during maintenance or repair
work, eg window cleaning or wall cleaning.
To carry out inspections or maintenance, an awning must be safely disconnected from the mains electricity.
It is not allowed to make changes to the configuration of the electrical equipment.
An awning noise shall not exceed 70 dB.
2.4.
Maintenance of awning
2.4.1. Scheduled maintenance of the fabric
Turn off the power supply.
Cleaning of the fabric depends on the type of fabric, it is recommended to use the vacuum cleaner, wet
sponges or cleaning agent recommended by the manufacturer. To clean the awning safely, should not use
ladders or scaffolding. If necessary, use a garden hose or tools with handles (vacuum cleaners, sponges with
handles, etc). Before the awning will be roll up, wait until it is completely dry. A visual assessment of fabric at
least twice a year For further information see the manufacturer description of the awning.
CAUTION!
Do not use solvents, ammonia, or any other chemicals.
2.4.2. Scheduled maintenance of the awnings frame
Scheduled maintenance consists of the following steps:
●
Check regularly that all screws and bolts are properly tightened;
●
Check regularly whether wall brackets are holding correct,
●
Moving parts lubricate with silicone grease;
●
Regularly check electrical cords.
●
Regularly check that awning is not polluted by leaves, snow or dirt.
●
Regularly check the position of the protective rubber rings on the folding arms to prevent scratches.
3.4.3. Unscheduled maintenance of the awnings frame
Unscheduled works may only be performed by qualified personnel (eg replacement of parts or fabric,etc), if it
necessary.