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MAINTENANCE
The central structure should be checked regularly.
1. If the foundation is not flat and level, or there is an uneven loose soil layer, the retractable roof may tilt. This must be fixed quickly, to prevent deformation, and to ensure
that the structure can stand upright.
2. Please prevent that extra weight is applied to the structure of the retractable roof. Do not let any lentils, squash, pumpkins, or other climbing fruit and vegetables, or vine
plants climb up the structure. The structure may be unable to support this additional weight in wind or rain, making it vulnerable to cracking, breaking, or collapse.
PANEL MAINTENANCE
1. Keep sharp objects away from the film covering the panels to avoid cuts or scratches.
2. Small cracks can be repaired using adhesive or clear tape. Polyurethane repair adhesive is available from hardware stores. Clean the films regularly and replace the
polycarbonate panels after 6 to 10 years to ensure that light transmission is not compromised.
3. Polycarbonate material is flame-retardant. It must be kept away from fire, nevertheless, to prevent deformation due to softening.
FRAME MAINTENANCE
1. The frame is an aluminum alloy structure. White stains may occur due to high temperatures or a wet environment. Such stains can be wiped off with a cloth.
2. Any distortions should be adjusted in a timely manner to prevent that any panels drop out of the structure. If any polycarbonate panels have dropped out, please remove
the screws and restore the affected part of the retractable roof. Please observe the instruction manual.
3. If there is serious rust on any connection pieces, these should be replaced in a timely manner to ensure all screws and connectors remain firm, and to ensure the
structure’s stability.
PRECAUTIONS IN HEAVY WEATHER
1. Do not stay under the retractable roof during thunderstorms. The aluminum alloy structure is conductive and staying under the structure during lightning is therefore very
dangerous.
2. If wind speeds of 70 km/h or more are expected, appropriate measures should be taken to secure the retractable roof. The structure should be fixed to solid anchor blocks
or a large tree nearby (stem with a diameter of at least 10 cm) using a strong rope or cable. When the precaution is no longer necessary, the rope or cable should be removed
to prevent accidents.
3. Falling leaves should be removed from the roof in a timely manner, to prevent a reduction of the rooflights’ transparency.
4. Snow should be removed from the roof in a timely manner. If it is not possible to remove the snow, a solid wooden pole should be installed at the center of the roof to
support the polycarbonate panels and to prevent the structure from collapsing.
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