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7.  Lock the four M10 socket head screws to the welded threaded sleeve by tightening the locknuts. 

    

If the parasol is not fully anchored, it can cause serious or even fatal injury.

       

If the M10 screws work loose, the wind can lift the parasol. 

       

•  Use only the original M10 socket head screws and tighten them with a torque of 30 Nm.

       

•  Secure the M10 socket head screws with the locknuts. 

Assembly: Theft and anti-twisting lock

    

Drilling holes for theft and anti-twisting lock may ruin the electric motor (if installed). 

      

•  If the parasol is equipped with an electric motor, do not drill holes to mount the theft and 

       

  anti-twisting lock.

  1.  Align the parasol into the position required (cf. paragraph “Aligning the parasol“).
  2.  Holes have been provided in the anchor foot for anti-twisting mechanism. Use these as master/ guide  

      holes. Use a centre punch and a hammer to punch the main axles. This small dent makes sure the 

      drill stays centric during drilling.
  3.  Drill the bore hole for the theft and anti-twist lock from either side through both the parasol pole and  

      the inner tube, using a Ø 12.5 mm twist drill.

      If you want to drill the holes with a cordless drill you need to reduce the force required. Therefore we  

      suggest to start with a smaller diameter and gradually increase up to Ø 12.5 mm. We recommend to 

      use Ø 5 mm, Ø 8 mm and Ø 11 mm drill bits. 

Danger

Warning

threaded sleeve

locknut M10, 4x

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Summary of Contents for ALBATROS AZ024

Page 1: ...mation necessary for the correct assembly operation and maintenance of your MAY parasol To guarantee absolute safety when handling your parasol please read these instructions carefully and then keep t...

Page 2: ...the parasol page 13 Assembly Theft and anti twisting lock page 14 General information page 15 Operation Closing the parasol page 18 Maintenance Lubrication of the spider frame page 18 Assembly Storin...

Page 3: ...ver wind rises If parasols are erected in an exposed location e g in upcurrents on sloping ground in wind corridors etc the weight of the base must be increased Assembly Preparing the anchor foot 1 Us...

Page 4: ...ion 4 Loosen the four M10 socket head screws of the upper anchor foot until there is sufficient clearance inside the anchor foot for the centre pole to be inserted horizontally 5 Put a piece of thin s...

Page 5: ...rews Make sure to remove all 4 torx screws before pulling out the parasol 2 Remove the accessory package crank MAY protective gloves the protective sleeve and the printout of the operating manual atta...

Page 6: ...void all risks of tripping on the route of transport Clean the ground where the parasol is to be positioned Carry the parasol with at least 4 persons 2 persons carry it on their left shoulder 2 person...

Page 7: ...air Laying down the parasol may damage the canopy Avoid point loads when laying the parasol down as the tare weight can cause cuts or abrasions at the canopy The support points must be softly padded w...

Page 8: ...ctive sleeve It only serves transport and storage purposes Canopy may get dirty or damaged While erecting the parasol always make sure the canopy is firmly tightened around the centre pole and secured...

Page 9: ...int must be waterproof and detachable Electric installation work should be carried out solely by a certified electrician Disregarding this warning may result in serious personal injuries Secure your p...

Page 10: ...until all M16 socket head screws are tightened cf description of next steps 6 Fasten the upper anchor foot to the bottom foot using socket head screws and washers A falling parasol can cause serious...

Page 11: ...ury If the parasol is not firmly anchored in the anchor foot it may be lifted by the wind Make sure all screws of the anchor foot are tightened firmly The parasol can be damaged if it is opened with a...

Page 12: ...anchor foot and cause serious or even fatal injury When the M10 screws are loosened do not open the parasol unless the wind is absolutely calm 3 Turn the erected parasol within the anchor foot until t...

Page 13: ...ing lock 1 Align the parasol into the position required cf paragraph Aligning the parasol 2 Holes have been provided in the anchor foot for anti twisting mechanism Use these as master guide holes Use...

Page 14: ...dition Any constructional change may lead to damages If the original condition is changed constructional components may collide the stability gets reduced opening and closing becomes complicated and t...

Page 15: ...also get dirty from electric fires positioned directly below the parasol Exhaust fumes deposit as a black lubricating film underneath the parasol 5 Check with your insurance if there is an option to c...

Page 16: ...unsecured parasol and may lead to abrasion of the canopy fabric No guarantee possible In case of a round parasol 1 strap is sufficient positioned above the spoke end In case of square or rectangular...

Page 17: ...y fabric No guarantee possible Even if the parasol is closed and secured by strap there are still parts of the canopy that cannot be secured by the strap and may therefore move in the wind Especially...

Page 18: ...winter storage e g if there is no vandalism protection given or if the city administration requires parasol removal Following instructions must be followed for storage 1 The canopy must be really dry...

Page 19: ...n a rack without the cardboard tube please make sure the rack is deep enough to provide sufficient seating The most simple and safe way to store a parasol is in vertical position Just put the parasol...

Page 20: ...bric If not cleaned properly the canopy fabric may get damaged Follow our cleaning instructions for cleaning your parasol 3 The MAY company will be pleased to overhaul your parasol and clean the canop...

Page 21: ...x 2mm thickness MAY setup aid article no 352040 or a chair soft mat carpet MAY protective gloves supplied torque wrench 30 Nm and 210 Nm suitable hexagon key 8 mm and 14 mm flat wrench 17 mm free stan...

Page 22: ...manual of the parasol If the customer insists on using the parasol without formal acceptance the parasol is considered as accepted yes no yes no MAY dealer name in block letters Customer name in bloc...

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