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2 - SAFETY

2.1 - General safety information

Follow these safety precautions:

 

ATTENTION

Wear  the  garments  and  personal  protection  equipment  contemplated  by  the  safety 
regulations in force for the workplace (protective helmet, gloves, etc.).    

   

 

ATTENTION

It is forbidden to use the awning to support yourself: risk of serious personal injury and 
of damage to the awning itself.

  IMPORTANT

Do not lay objects on the awning.

  IMPORTANT

This manual is an integral part of the product. Before assembly, carefully read all the 
instructions given 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 the 
instructions in this manual are not carefully followed, these components may cause 
serious harm to persons, animals and things.

 

ATTENTION

NEVER reuse the arm lock after removing it.

2.2 - Working environment

At the moment of assembly, good natural and/or artificial lighting must be created in 
the place where the work is being done. 

Summary of Contents for STILLA

Page 1: ...Assembly manual...

Page 2: ...2 ASSEMBLY...

Page 3: ...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 STILLA COMPONENTS AND DIAGRAMS page 9 4 1 Tilting diagra...

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 m...

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...

Page 6: ...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 prod...

Page 7: ...on cm Minimum width cm 150 196 175 221 200 246 225 271 250 296 275 321 300 346 Tab 1 3 2 Motor power table Width cm 200 300 400 500 600 Projections cm 150 15 17 N m 175 25 N m 200 225 250 25 30 N m 27...

Page 8: ...L 77 BECKER MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE L 84 CRANK L 90 Roller tube NICE MOTOR L 74 NICE MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE L 78 SOMFY MOTOR L 77 SOMFY MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE L 82 BECKER MOTOR...

Page 9: ...5 294 4 STILLA COMPONENTS AND DIAGRAMS 4 1 Tilting diagrams Awning dimensions with arms folded wall niche roof mounting Arm length and inclination wall niche roof mounting RECOMMENDED ARM HOME RECOMME...

Page 10: ...m support see ref 2 fig 1 1 plate with pin see ref 3 fig 1 1 cap with hole see ref 4 fig 1 1 roller tube see ref 5 fig 1 1 cap with square pin see ref 6 fig 1 1 crank see ref 7 fig 1 2 arms see ref 8...

Page 11: ...erial necessary for assembly The following spanners must be used to assemble the STILLA awning Allen wrenches see ref 1 fig 2 3 4 5 8 10 Combination spanners see ref 2 fig 2 10 Box spanners see ref 3...

Page 12: ...istance of the arm supports see fig 3 and position them on the awning as sembly 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...

Page 13: ...bly procedure may cause serious 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 9 fig 9 onto the end...

Page 14: ...on the insert Allen wrench 4 MOTOR OPERATED AWNING Assemble the motor plate see ref 15 fig 14 on the insert Allen wrench 4 Assemble the terminal bar see ref 16 fig 15 with the fabric see ref 17 fig 15...

Page 15: ...ctor screws can be tightened Allen wrench 5 ATTENTION Ensure that the terminal bar is firmly fixed to the arms to prevent their opening without control fig 20 fig 19 fig 21 Insert the terminal bar cap...

Page 16: ...Y After having checked the tightness of the terminal bar connecting screws remove the bands from the arms and open the awning Fix the fabric to the terminal bar Perform two awning opening closing cycl...

Page 17: ...Regulating the awning Slacken the side screw see ref 22 fig 23 of the arm support Allen wrench 10 To increase the inclination slacken the socket head screw see ref 23 fig 23 Allen wrench 8 To decrease...

Page 18: ...it 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 u...

Page 19: ...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 Conta...

Page 20: ...ped 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 a...

Page 21: ...ASSEMBLY 21 NOTES...

Page 22: ...22 ASSEMBLY NOTES...

Page 23: ...Art direction Technical contents TECHNOLAB Printing COMBIGRAF Last revision 08 2010 Printed in Italy 08 2010...

Page 24: ...MANUALE SOTTOPOSTO A REVISIONE DEL via Lazio 42 31045 Motta di Livenza TV Italy t 39 0422 1786080 f 39 0422 1788073 info shadelab it www shadelab it...

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