LuxaFlex Armony Plus Installation Manual Download Page 9

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rev.03 15-10-13

Installation Manual

Armony Plus

 

“W” WIdTh 

7000

a

b

X

y

Pro

Trus

Ion

1600

700

2000 3500

150

4 arMs

1850

700

2000 3500

150

2100

600

2000 3500

150

2350

500

2000 3500

150

2600

300

1950 3500

-

2850

150

1850 3500

-

3100

400

2400 2400

-

3 arMs

3350

400

2400 2400

-

3600

300

2400 2400

-

3850

200

2400 2400

-

4100

700

-

3500

150

2 arMs

“W” WIdTh 

8000

a

b

X

y

Pro

Trus

Ion

1600

700

2100 4000

150

4 arMs

1850

700

2100 4000

150

2100

700

2100 4000

150

2350

600

2100 4000

150

2600

500

2100 4000

150

2850

400

2100 4000

-

3100

300

2100 4000

-

3350

150

2100 4000

-

3600

400

2700 2700

-

3 arMs

3850

300

2700 2700

-

4100

200

2700 2700

-

 

“W” WIdTh 

9000

a

b

X

y

Pro

Trus

Ion

1600

700

2350 4500

150

4 arMs

1850

700

2350 4500

150

2100

700

2350 4500

150

2350

700

2350 4500

150

2600

700

2350 4500

150

2850

600

2350 4500

150

3100

500

2350 4500

150

3350

400

2350 4500

-

3600

300

2350 4500

-

3850

200

2350 4500

-

4100

400

3100 3100

-

3 arMs

“W” WIdTh 

10000

a

b

c

X

y

Pro

Trus

Ion

1600

700

2200

3600

5000

150

6 arMs

1850

700

2200 3600 5000

150

2100

700

2200

3600

5000

150

2350

500

2100 3600 5000

150

2600

300

1900

3500

5000

-

2850

200

2100 4050 4050

-

5 arMs

3100

200

2100

4050

4050

-

3350

150

2100 4050 4050

-

3600

400

2600

-

5000

-

4 arMs

3850

400

2600

-

5000

-

4100

200

2600

-

5000

-

Summary of Contents for Armony Plus

Page 1: ...Luxaflex Awnings Outdoor Living Installation Guide Armony Plus...

Page 2: ...Armony Plus Installation manual...

Page 3: ...of attachment tables 11 3 4 Table of recommended anchors 13 3 4 1 Types of anchors depending on base material 13 3 4 2 Operational anchor fixing sequence 14 3 5 Coverage and assembly diagrams 15 3 6...

Page 4: ...these messages may compromise individual safety 1 2 staff requirements Personnel assigned to this operation must have technical knowledge of the product obtained either through two years experience o...

Page 5: ...g as much as the space needed for awning is limited WarnInG The canvas must not be loosened beyond the tautness of the arms as the canvas could return under the tube and be damaged 2 2 requirements fo...

Page 6: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 235 2 2 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 2 2 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 260 2 2 3 4 4 4 6 6 6 2 2 3 4 4 4 6 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 2...

Page 7: ...and conveyers InforMaTIon and PrecauTIons all the measurements of the tables are in mm Tables Key a b c arm supports wall ceiling bracket conveyer X conveyer y side bracket The values entered in the...

Page 8: ...3000 150 2100 400 2000 600 2500 150 700 3000 150 2350 400 2000 600 2500 150 700 3000 150 2600 400 2000 600 2500 150 700 3000 150 2850 300 2000 600 2500 150 700 3000 150 3100 200 2000 600 2500 150 700...

Page 9: ...0 300 2100 4000 3350 150 2100 4000 3600 400 2700 2700 3 arMs 3850 300 2700 2700 4100 200 2700 2700 W WIdTh 9000 a b X y ProTrusIon 1600 700 2350 4500 150 4 arMs 1850 700 2350 4500 150 2100 700 2350 45...

Page 10: ...150 2000 3750 5500 3350 200 2300 4450 4450 5 arMs 3600 200 2300 4450 4450 3850 150 2300 4450 4450 4100 400 2850 5500 4 arMs W WIdTh 12000 a b c X y 6 arMs ProTrusIon 1600 700 2400 4100 6000 150 1850...

Page 11: ...MaTIon and PrecauTIons It is advisable to use all 4 holes available on the brackets If this is not possible use the three holes a in the figure below a FRONT vIEW Wall MounTInG of arMony Plus Extracti...

Page 12: ...6 90 3 35 5 57 6 19 6 81 7 43 8 05 3 6 7 01 7 71 8 42 9 12 3 85 7 88 8 68 9 47 10 27 4 1 9 70 10 59 11 48 The table value is in Kn and expresses the most strained plug extraction load These values ar...

Page 13: ...sa CONCRETE NATuRAL HARD STONE hilti hIT hy 150 with has CONCRETE hilti hIT re 500 with has CONCRETE NATuRAL HARD STONE FuLL BRICK WOOD hilti hIT hy 50 AuTOCLAvED AERATED CONCRETE FuLL BRICK WOOD hilt...

Page 14: ...g com pressed air 3 Clear the hole of dust and fragments with a brush 4 Install the anchor 4 Remove residual dust using compressed air 5 Tighten up the recommended tightening torque see Hilti General...

Page 15: ...380 390 360 Sporgenza Projection Projection Ausladung Salida cm Altezza Height Hauteur H he Altura cm 0 15 30 430 420 440 450 460 460 450 420 430 440 40 260 185 275 200 160 350 340 330 320 290 300 31...

Page 16: ...us Installation Manual 16 rev 03 15 10 13 3 6 support brackets 22 5 128 167 120 17 44 13 10 15 FIG 2 Wall bracKeT 120MM FIG 3 12 6 75 6 75 128 5 167 R10 25 25 8 5 91 44 5 10 30 10 15 17 12 5 Wall brac...

Page 17: ...Armony Plus 120 156 5 45 5 10 85 176 30 60 30 25 10 50 10 25 120 55 93 R 6 2 5 R6 25 R 6 2 5 R 6 2 5 FIG 4 ceIlInG bracKeT 120MM 156 5 176 50 20 10 20 R6 25 10 45 5 25 25 R6 25 85 16 93 12 5 12 5 25 2...

Page 18: ...ct position for fixing the rods awning measurements cassette width and height projection of awning closed and open support rod measurements See Chapter 3 6 number of arm supports side of awning on whi...

Page 19: ...19 rev 03 15 10 13 Installation Manual Armony Plus Wall bracKeTs 120MM scale 1 1 Wall bracKeTs 50MM scale 1 1...

Page 20: ...Armony Plus Installation Manual 20 rev 03 15 10 13 ceIlInG bracKeTs 120MM scala 1 1 ceIlInG bracKeTs 50MM scala 1 1...

Page 21: ...ake the holes on the wall see Chapter 3 2 awning size number of arms supports brackets and conveyers table and template page 20 InforMa TIon and PrecauTIons To help installation print page 20 on a4 pa...

Page 22: ...n wrench until the desired tilt is reached see Fig 13 12 Repeat the same operation on the other side of the awning 13 Once the desired tilt has been reached fix the position of the awning by tightenin...

Page 23: ...ect if it needs adjusting following the instructions provided in the Motor Manual attached 5 2 electrical connections and installation WarnInG The electrical connections must be carried out by qualifi...

Page 24: ...ntion of motor s thermal pro tection Leave the motor to cool down for a few minutes With electronic control centre ProbleMs causes soluTIons The awning does not move Broken fuse Cabling error Replace...

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