Service
WARNING
Risk of injury caused by irregular maintenance!
Operating safety may be seriously diminished, and the product may fail. People can be injured from contact with
damaged parts.
Have the product checked regularly by a qualified specialist for signs of wear and damage, e.g. to electrical lines.
CAUTION
Risk of injury from inadequate product knowledge!
Familiarity with the functions and design of the product is required to ensure that it can be worked on safely. Insufficient
product knowledge can result in dangerous situations.
Have service tasks performed by a qualified specialist.
Check the product for visible wear and damage. If necessary, make a recommendation to the owner.
Check the fixing of the bearing elements (e.g. consoles, guide elements) for a tight fit. If necessary, make a
recommendation to the owner.
Perform a functional check, and inspect the limit positions of the product. Adjust the limit positions if necessary (see the
installation instructions and/or setting instructions).
5.3
Repair
CAUTION
Personal injury resulting from inappropriate repairs!
Familiarity with the functions and design of the product is required to ensure that it can be worked on safely. Insufficient
product knowledge can result in dangerous situations.
The product should only be repaired by a qualified specialist.
INFO
To ensure that your product continues to function properly, and to prevent the loss of its approved status, only use
original spare parts.
To order, contact your WAREMA dealer.
5.4
Wear parts
Wear parts
Cables
5.5
What you should know about awning fabrics
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.
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