Service
1
2
3
1
Screws
3
Line
2
Heating element
Fig. 4:
Replacing the heating element
Push the clamps [1] on the left and right outward
simultaneously until the heating element is free.
Pull the heating element [2] forward and pull the lines [3]
out of the housing.
Insert the new heating element in reverse order.
Connect the lines.
DANGER
Short circuit!
If the sealing ring is not installed properly, water can
enter into the distributor and cause a short circuit.
Only mount the distributor with a sealing ring.
Carefully position the sealing ring.
Check that the sealing ring has been installed
correctly.
Install the safety grille.
Install the radiant heater.
4.4
Wear parts
Wear parts for basic radiant heater (if present)
Heating element
4.5
What you should know about awning
fabrics (if integrated awning with easyZIP
guidance is present)
Technical fabrics may exhibit certain characteristics due to
production and sizing that may appear to the operator to be
"faults".
The blemishes described below have no influence on
the usability and durability of the awning fabric [excerpt
from the Guideline for the Evaluation of Preassembled
Awning Fabrics – published by the ITRS Industrieverband
Technische Textilien Rollladen - Sonnenschutz e. V.]:
Wrinkles and folding lines
Wrinkles can be produced when the fabric is assembled
(cut and sewn) and when it is folded. Surface effects (shifts
in pigmentation) can occur in the wrinkles. When viewed
against the light, these resemble dirty marks (especially on
light-coloured fabric).
Chalk lines
These are light stripes of the impregnating material on the
fabric surface. They result from handling the fabric during
production and assembly of the units. Although the fabric
is handled with special care, these effects cannot be fully
avoided in dark fabrics.
Waviness in the seams and fabric panels
As the fabric is wound onto and off of the shaft, it is
tightened more at the hems, seams and panels than
between the seams. The resulting tension in the fabric can
lead to waviness (e. g. waffle or fishbone patterns) that
"digs" into the fabric. The waves are visible when the unit is
open.
Waffling
Because of the production method, waffling may form under
certain weather conditions and in certain fabric sizes. This
effect is more visible in unfavourable lighting conditions.
The formation of waffling is accelerated and enhanced
through wetness (humidity, rain). If a fabric that has been
"softened" in this way is retracted, waffling and wrinkles can
become particularly pronounced.
Weave flaws
Spinning of the yarns as well as warping in the weaving mill
and the weaving process itself is executed under tension.
The yarn may break. This will lead to knots. Irregular thread
thicknesses are seen as light areas or burls in the fabric.
5
Dismantling
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to incorrect dismantling!
A lack of appropriate knowledge when dismantling
the product can lead to injuries and/or damage to
the adjacent parts.
Have the units dismantled by a qualified
specialist.
Dismantling of the product must be undertaken by
a qualified specialist. Ask WAREMA for any missing
documents before commencing maintenance.
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