Slide stay block up the mast
Figure A
Screw stays into stay block
Figure B
Align the indicator arrow with a notch
Figure C
Your Sorrento parasol can be fitted
with an optional stabilising bar to assit its
performance in a wider range of wind
conditions.
Note: The Sorrento parasol does not need to
be fitted with the stabilising bar for normal
operation in calm to moderate wind conditions.
However for higher wind environments or for
commercial applications is it advisable to fit the
stabilising bar to add stability to the parasol.
1. Slide the stabiliser arm block (38) up the
internal mast housing to a height roughly the
same as the height of the stabiliser bars when
standing vertical
(refer Figure A).
2. Attach the threaded stainless screw (with
the two aluminium stays attached) to the stay
block and tighten the screw sufficiently for the
stay block to remain in position without sliding
down the mast
(refer Figure B).
3. Swing either aluminum stay arm off the
ground and attach to the parasol arms
(refer
Figure C) using the black ‘screw in’ fittings.
4. You may need to loosen the locking knob
(refer Figure B) and adjust up or down the
mast for the stabiliser arms to reach the
correct position on the arms
(refer Figure C).
Once both stabiliser arms have been attached,
tighten the central threaded-locking knob to
lock in position
(refer Figure C).
Caution: Do not use tension as this may distort
the parasol arms. Reverse the process to remove
the stabilising bar. It must be removed to close the
parasol or tilt the canopy.
Important: Your Sorrento parasol even when fitted with the stabilising bar, is
not a permanent, all-weather structure. We recommend the parasol should be closed and folded when
not in use and never left open in strong winds.
TO USE (OPTIONAL) STABILISER BARS
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