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Base Lite

Instructions for use and maintenance

10

rev.02  16-12-11

6.2 

 Cleaning

  

ATTENTION

Switch  off  the  mains  supply  before  carrying  out  any  maintenance  and  cleaning 

operations. 

Keep the fabric clean to prevent the formation of mould caused by deposits of dust or other materials on the 

fabric; this can be done by vacuuming the dust or cleaning the fabric with a sponge or cloth and warm water. 

Dry the fabric afterwards.  

Cleaning using ladders, trestles and the like may only be performed by specialist staff who must observe current 

safety legislation and use personal protective equipment such as safety harnesses and cables.

  

ATTENTION

Do not use solvents - ammonia - hydrocarbons. 

6.3 

 Routine maintenance

  

ATTENTION

Switch  off  the  mains  supply  before  carrying  out  any  maintenance  and  cleaning 

operations. 

If performed at the indicated frequencies, the following operations will keep the product in good condition. 

Twice a year, before and after summer

Check the fabric for tears or broken stitching: in spring, before use in summer, and in autumn, before closing 

for winter.

Once a year, before summer

With the awning approximately half open, lubricate all moving parts with silicon oil:

▪  If installed, lubricate the chain, the joint (A - Fig. 3) and the shoulder (B - Fig. 4).

▪  Lubricate the cover on the part opposite the control (motor or crank-rod) (C - Fig. 4). 

Summary of Contents for Base Lite

Page 1: ...Luxaflex Awnings Outdoor Living Instruction manual for use and maintenance Base Lite ...

Page 2: ...Base Lite ...

Page 3: ...es 4 2 3 Residual risks 5 3 Description of awning 5 3 1 Components 5 3 2 Foreseen use and conditions of use 6 3 3 Technical data 6 3 4 Label 7 4 Transport and installation 7 4 1 Transport 7 4 2 Installation 7 5 Use 8 6 Maintenance 8 6 1 Troubleshooting 9 6 2 Cleaning 10 6 3 Routine maintenance 10 6 4 Extraordinary maintenance 11 7 Dismounting and disposal 11 8 Optional accessories 11 ...

Page 4: ...structions and indications should be closely assessed and observed Failure to act on these messages may be hazardous for people 2 Safety 2 1 General safety information In the event of rain wind or snow fully close the awning Danger of personal injury or damage to property It is strictly forbidden to remove the safety devices installed on the awning see Chap 2 2 Safety devices Powered awnings are o...

Page 5: ...oduct must be installed at a minimum height of 2500 mm If this is not possible for awnings installed with automatic devices e g wind sensor rain sensor etc the manufacturer is obliged to install an acoustic warning 3 Description of awning The Base Lite folding arm awning can be installed on either the wall and the ceiling and can either be manually operated or powered by a motor in the latter case...

Page 6: ... In the event of rain wind or snow fully close the awning Danger of personal injury or damage to property INFORMATION AND PRECAUTIONS Operating the awning in icy weather will damage it The product may be installed at any height over 2500 mm from the ground the opening closing switch only for powered awnings must be fitted in a protected position at a minimum height of 1500 mm from the ground and i...

Page 7: ...ition until it is delivered to the customer Damage to the product caused by the awning being dismounted and handled transported after installation is not covered by the warranty Dispose of and or reuse the packaging according to the regulations in force in the country the product is installed in 4 2 Installation ATTENTION Assembly installation and initial start up operations may only be performed ...

Page 8: ...ms and consequent risk of serious personal injury In the event of a malfunction contact your dealer manual AWNING Open and close the awning using the supplied rod A Fig 2 and crank B Fig 2 POWERED AWNING Open and close the awning using the SWITCH installed near the awning in a position offering the user a full view of the awning If the switch is installed outdoors it must be suitably pro tected po...

Page 9: ...g does not fully open Travel stop incorrectly adjusted Motor gear moves Contact Technical Assistance Contact Technical Assistance The motor is very noisy Faulty wiring Faulty motor Contact Technical Assistance Contact Technical Assistance The motor stops after 4 5 minutes of continuous use Motor overheating protection tripped Let the motor cool down for a few minutes With electronic power unit PRO...

Page 10: ...d use personal protective equipment such as safety harnesses and cables ATTENTION Do not use solvents ammonia hydrocarbons 6 3 Routine maintenance ATTENTION Switch off the mains supply before carrying out any maintenance and cleaning operations If performed at the indicated frequencies the following operations will keep the product in good condition Twice a year before and after summer Check the f...

Page 11: ...ist Close the awning before starting Turn off the mains power supply and disconnect the circuit down line from the switch Disconnect the motor tie the arms together dismount the supports and remove the awning from the supports As the awning contains no hazardous materials no special disposal precautions are required Observe the regulations in force at the moment of disposal 8 Optional accessories ...

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