
markilux Handover Declaration
For the users of vertical blinds and conservatora awnings
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markilux awnings for exterior use conform to the standard EN 13561 for awnings
and thus to the current technical requirements in relation to their construction and
installation brackets.
The wind resistance class the installation conforms to, is determined specifically by
the type and number of fixture brackets as well as the fixture substrate being fitted
to.
The awning
may be used only up to the wind resistance class declared
permissible by the installing company
. This
may differ
from the wind resistance
class specified in the CE conformity mark.
In accordance with its knowledge of local conditions and the type of installation it
has carried out, the installing company shall inform the user as to whether the wind
resistance class permitted by markilux has been met and shall document the actual
wind resistance class met by the installation.
Automatic control mechanisms are to be adjusted so that they react to the
appropriate wind resistance class.
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Schmitz-Werke GmbH & Co.KG
Hansestraße 87
D-48282 Emsdetten
DIN EN 13561
Blinds and awnings for exterior applications
wind resistance class 2
markilux 710/810, 720/820, 725/825, 750/850,
730/830, 740/840, 745/845, 893, 869/869 tracfix
(depending on size), and 8850
wind resistance class 3
markilux 760/860, 620 tracfix, 660 tracfix, 869/869
tracfix (depending on size), 780/880, 8800/8800 tracfix
and pergola
30-01-2014
wind resistance class 0
wind resistance class 1
wind resistance class 2
wind resistance class 3
Wind resistance class 0 corresponds
either to performance criteria that
we were not asked to meet or to
those that have not been measured
or to a product that does not fulfil
the requirements of wind resistance
class 1.
The awning may remain extended up
to a maximum of Beaufort force 4.
The awning may remain extended up
to a maximum of Beaufort force 5.
The awning may remain extended up
to a maximum of Beaufort force 6.
Definition according to Beaufort:
moderate breeze, moderate wind
The wind moves twigs and smaller
branches, lifts dust and loose paper.
Definition according to Beaufort:
fresh breeze, fresh wind
Small deciduous trees begin to sway,
white crests forms on seas
Definition according to Beaufort:
strong breeze
Large boughs move, umbrellas
are difficult to keep under control,
telephone wires "whistle" in the wind
Use only under supervision. The awning
must be retracted if there is any wind.
wind speed
5.5-7.4 m/s = 20-27 km/h = 12-16 mph
wind speed
7.5-10.4 m/s = 28-37 km/h = 17-23 mph
wind speed
10.5-13.4 m/s = 38-48 km/h = 24-30
mph
Date:
Signature of fitter:
Signature of user*:
* with your signature you confirm that you have received a copy of the handover declaration!
The user was duly informed as the operation of the awning:
yes
no
Following documents have been handed to the user:
• Operation manual
yes
no
•
Installation and setting instructions supplied by the motor, switch and control unit manufacturer(s) (if available)
yes
no
The awning may be used under the following conditions:
Wind:
X permissable
up to wind resistance class
= wind speed
Rain:
permissable
by completely extended awning
not permitted whith angle of inclination belox 25% = 14°, measured from the horizontal plane
Danger of frost and snow:
X not permitted