Assembly manual
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Page 3: ...6 3 ASSEMBLY TECHNICAL TABLES page 7 3 1 Table of minimum dimensions page 7 3 2 Motor power table page 7 3 3 Table of cutting dimensions page 8 4 KUMO COMPONENTS AND DIAGRAMS page 9 4 1 Tilting diagrams page 9 4 2 Awning components page 10 4 3 Material necessary for assembly page 11 5 AWNING ASSEMBLY page 12 6 REGULATING THE AWNING page 18 6 1 Troubleshooting page 19 7 REMOVING AND PACKING THE AWN...
Page 4: ...bliged to update the previous production and manuals SHADELAB reserves all rights to this manual no total or partial reproduction is al lowed without authorisation in writing 1 1 Symbols used in the manual Shown below are the WARNING symbols used in this manual IMPORTANT Indications and advice to be observed to ensure a correct use of the awning Failure to follow these indications may endanger the...
Page 5: ... is necessary to be in pos session of the following equipment fabric rolling frame awning assembly frame with arms and vertically movable positioning bar electric and pneumatic screwdriver complete set of tools 1 4 Before starting assembly IMPORTANT Some components must be cut to suit the dimensions of the awning that is to be ob tained see Par 3 3 Table of cutting dimensions ...
Page 6: ...n in this manual IMPORTANT SHADELAB guarantees the EC marking only for products supplied by the company itself If any parts have to be replaced with other components not guaranteed by SHADELAB the product guarantee will automatically become void and SHADELAB shall not answer for any malfunctions of the product ATTENTION Some awning components are constantly subject to strong pressure arms and if t...
Page 7: ...ns Arm projection cm Minimum width cm 150 190 175 215 200 240 225 265 250 290 275 315 300 340 Tab 1 3 2 Motor power table Width cm 200 300 400 500 Projections cm 150 15 17 N m 175 25 N m 200 225 30 N m 250 275 300 Tab 2 IMPORTANT For this awning model use motors with an electronic limit switch ...
Page 8: ...ERGENCY MANOEUVRE L 160 SOMFY MOTOR L 160 SOMFY MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE L 160 BECKER MOTOR L 160 BECKER MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE L 160 CRANK L 160 Roller tube NICE MOTOR L 130 NICE MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE L 132 SOMFY MOTOR L 130 SOMFY MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE L 130 BECKER MOTOR L 130 BECKER MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE L 138 CRANK L 142 Fabric NICE MOTOR L 170 NICE MOTO...
Page 9: ... 321 400 375 350 325 300 275 250 225 200 175 150 Awning dimensions with arms folded Wall mounting Awning dimensions with arms folded Roof mounting Arm length and inclination Arm length and inclination Wall mounting Roof mounting RECOMMENDED ARM HOME RECOMMENDED DIMENSIONS width 500cm projection 300cm 5 minimum inclination 13 minimum inclination 65 maximum inclination 85 maximum inclination ...
Page 10: ...pport see ref 4 fig 1 lever see ref 5 fig 1 1 cassette composed of terminal bar front see ref 6 fig 1 cover top see ref 7 fig 1 cassette bottom see ref 8 fig 1 2 arms see ref 9 fig 1 2 terminal bar connecting kits see ref 10 fig 1 1 conveyor see ref 11 fig 1 1 plate with pin see ref 12 fig 1 1 brush see ref 13 fig 1 1 cap with hole see ref 14 fig 1 1 cap with square pin see ref 15 fig 1 1 crank se...
Page 11: ...aterial necessary for assembly The following spanners must be used to assemble the KUMO awning Allen wrenches see ref 1 fig 2 3 4 5 6 10 Combination spanners see ref 2 fig 2 10 Box spanners see ref 3 fig 2 13 fig 2 1 2 3 ...
Page 12: ...the distance of the brackets see fig 3 and position them on the awning assembly frame Assemble the fabric see ref 1 fig 4 with the roller tube see ref 2 fig 4 and roll it up completely Insert the cap with hole see ref 3 fig 5 on the side opposite the control see ref 4 fig 5 MANUAL AWNING Insert the cap with square pin see ref 5 fig 6 in the roller tube see ref 6 fig 6 fig 6 fig 4 fig 5 fig 3 1 2 3...
Page 13: ...tte see ref 10 fig 8 IMPORTANT The roller tube must be inserted with the roll ing direction facing upwards Insert the nut M 14 in the lever seat and as semble the plate with pin MANUAL AWNING Insert the nut M 14 in the lever seat Assemble the crank with the screws fitted in the slots MOTOR OPERATED AWNING Insert the nut M 14 in the lever seat Assemble the motor plate ATTENTION These instructions a...
Page 14: ...ect the correct assembly procedure may cause seri ous harm to persons animals and things in the vicinity ATTENTION NEVER reuse the arm lock after removing it Fit the terminal bar connecting kit see ref 14 fig 14 onto the end of the arm see ref 15 fig 14 box spanner 13 ATTENTION Ensure that the two kits are correctly fixed to the ends of the arms Assemble the arms see ref 16 fig 15 on the respectiv...
Page 15: ...he regulating cylinder at minimum see ref 22 fig 18 Insert the plate in the slot in the support see fig 18 Allen wrench 6 For roof mounted awnings the support must be fitted vertically and the square nut insert ed in the slot at the top see ref 23 fig 20 Fix the supports onto the levers inserting the screw in the hole provided see fig 19 Allen wrench 10 fig 18 fig 20 fig 19 fig 17 20 21 22 23 ...
Page 16: ... awn ing fig 25 fig 24 28 Assemble the terminal bar inserting the fabric in the ogive see ref 27 fig 23 in the terminal bar Sliding the terminal bar check that the 2 plates of the terminal bar connections are in their proper place fig 23 27 For sizes larger than 4 m fix the conveyor to the centre of the awning see ref 26 fig 22 26 fig 22 47 mm fig 21 Install the awning on the brackets fixed to the...
Page 17: ...loses perfectly Open the awning and fix the fabric to the ter minal bar Perform two awning opening clos ing cycles ATTENTION Ensure that there are no persons animals or things in the vicinity while opening closing the awning fig 27 fig 26 ...
Page 18: ... Regulating the awning slacken the side screw see ref 29 fig 28 Allen wrench 10 To increase the inclination slacken the socket head screw Allen wrench 6 see ref 30 fig 28 To decrease the incli nation tighten the socket head screw raising the terminal bar After regulation check that the terminal bar is perfectly horizontal With the awning almost closed check that the arms are parallel to the casset...
Page 19: ...nit PROBLEMS CAUSES REMEDIES Tapered winding of the fabric Incorrect symmetry of the arms Fabric thickness not uniform Completely roll up the fabric and contact the assistance service Completely roll up the fabric and contact the assistance service The awning does not roll up completely The awning does not open completely Incorrect limit switch adjustment Motor crown wheel shifts during movement C...
Page 20: ...rvice The awning moves discon tinuously Faulty anemometer Contact the Assistance service The awning does not roll up in presence of strong wind or rain Wiring error Faulty anemometer pluviometer Contact the Assistance service Contact the Assistance service With the radio control the awning opens or closes by itself Wiring error Fault in the system Contact the Assistance service Contact the Assista...
Page 21: ...inst possible blows and con sequent damage to its vital parts the awning must absolutely be wrapped in good packaging IMPORTANT During packing it is necessary to pay particular attention to the delicate parts of the awning for example the heads these must be accurately protected with good pack aging IMPORTANT Should it be decided not to use the awning for a prolonged period it must be taken down a...
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Page 23: ...Art direction Technical contents TECHNOLAB Printing COMBIGRAF Last revision 08 2010 Printed in Italy 08 2010 ...
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