Shadesign SHADEONE Twister-Sail Installation Operation & Maintenance Download Page 6

2.2.3 TENSIONING THE TWISTER-SAIL

Deviation:

 For any installation of a height-adjustable column, before beginning to tension 

the tension cable using the tensioning crank, the hand crank that is embedded inside the 
crank housing should be turned in order to raise the tension cable until it stops at the very 
top. In doing so, the tension cable will slacken to a greater or lesser degree, depending on 
the installation situation. From this point, the tensioning crank is turned anti-clockwise to re-
tension the tension cable so that it is no longer slack. This position is used as the zero point for 
the following values for the number of crank turns. You can now continue to follow the steps 
in the 

SHADE

ONE®

 Twister-Sail installation guide regarding tensioning.

Deviation:

 The values for the number of crank turns is different for height-adjustable columns. 

Using the zero point that was established previously for counting the number of crank turns, 
the basic pre-tensioning value is 45 turns and the maximum number of turns is 100. You can 
now continue the installation by following the steps in the 

SHADE

ONE®

 Twister-Sail installation 

guide up to the point of attaching the restraint cables.

2.2.4 ATTACHING RESTRAINT CABLES TO THE TENSION CABLES

Deviation:

 For this step, the Twister-Sail not only needs to be fully rolled out but the tension 

cable 

also needs to be raised to the very top.

You can now continue to follow the steps in the 

SHADE

ONE®

 Twister-Sail installation guide up 

to the point of commissioning.

I N S TA L L AT I O N   G U I D E

2.2.2 ATTACHING THE TENSION CABLE

Deviation: 

Whenever a height-adjustable column is installed, the hand crank that is embedded 

inside the crank housing should be used to lower the tension cable until it stops at the very 
bottom. From this point, follow the 

SHADE

ONE®

 Twister-Sail installation guide and continue 

with the steps for attaching the tension cable up to the point of tensioning of the Twister-Sail.

Summary of Contents for SHADEONE Twister-Sail

Page 1: ...icular model As a fabricator distributor Retractableawnings com Inc claims no liability with respect to these documents as we are not engineers and did not complete any of the information engineering...

Page 2: ...installation requirements Page 05 2 2 2 Attaching the tension cable Page 06 2 2 3 Tensioning the Twister Sail Page 06 2 2 4 Attaching restraint cables to the tension cables Page 06 2 3 Commissioning P...

Page 3: ...IMPORTANT INFORMATION This symbol indicates essential product information for the person installing the Twister Sail This symbol indicates deviations from the standard SHADEONE Twister Sail installat...

Page 4: ...heights calls for specialised personal protection The instructions provided on the product and its packaging must be observed I N S TA L L AT I O N G U I D E INSTALLING THE CRANK OPERATED HEIGHT ADJU...

Page 5: ...shaft accordingly The tensioning elements normal tensioning elements and those for the height adjustable column s are installed in line with the Twister Sail SHADEONE installation guide using appropri...

Page 6: ...that was established previously for counting the number of crank turns the basic pre tensioning value is 45 turns and the maximum number of turns is 100 You can now continue the installation by follow...

Page 7: ...being overloaded and permanently damaged and the Twister Sail could also be damaged Deviation Before the Twister Sail is rolled up it is important to check that the tension cables for the height adjus...

Page 8: ...instructions in the operating instructions document are observed Disregarding these instructions absolves the manufacturer of liability Please also observe any instructions provided on the product and...

Page 9: ...cialists 5 2 ROLLING UP THE TWISTER SAIL USING THE CRANK OPERATED HEIGHT ADJUSTER Before the Twister Sail is rolled up it is important to check that the tension cables for the height adjustable column...

Page 10: ...ase ensure that the system is not accidentally operated while work is underway on the system It should be made clear by placing an appropriate sign next to the pull cord fitting that work is underway...

Page 11: ...to the fabric screen operating cord tension cable and restraint cable If any damage is identified the repair should be undertaken by a specialist or a suitable service supply company Twister Sails th...

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