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Opal Design II / LED 

 

 

Maintenance Instructions and Directions for Use 

 

Version 5 

2020-07-06 

 

We reserve the right to make technical changes 

Item number 

116542-0000 

Page 12/13 

 

Rectifying errors/malfunctions 

(by a suitable specialist retailer)

 

Our

 

recommendation:

 defects should only be repaired by your specialist retailer or partner. 

Please bear in mind that defects that are not repaired properly will compromise the safety of your 

awning system. 

You should therefore call your specialist retailer or dealer immediately. Your specialist local 

retailer or dealer will gladly provide you with swift, qualified advice.  To help you troubleshoot, a 

few errors are listed below. 

 

7.1  Troubleshooting 

Error 

Cause 

Remedy 

  Motor not running 

  No power 

 

  Motor incorrectly connected 

 

 

  Motor is too warm and has 

been shut down by the 

thermo protector 

  Connect to the mains 

 

  Connect to the mains 

(authorised personnel only) 

 

  Wait approx. 15 to 20 

minutes until the motor has 

cooled down 

 

  Squeaking   

  Bearing surfaces not 

lubricated  

  Maintenance and care (fitter) 

 

8  Conversions or retrofits 

Your awning can only be converted or retrofitted to a limited extent. 

 

The following conversions are possible: 

  Replace fabric 

  Wind support 

 

Your awning can also be retrofitted with automatic controls, e. g. with sun and rain sensors. 

Contact your local dealer for more details, who will be happy to advise you. 

 

Disassembly and disposal 

Although this product does not contain any materials which pose a risk or danger to the 

environment, the awning parts should nevertheless be disposed of properly. When dismantling 

and disposing of the awning, fully slacken or secure the tensioned parts (e.g. folding arms) to 

prevent them from opening or extending automatically. A suitably qualified company should be 

engaged to perform this task. 

 

10 

Noise level 

When installed, the awning's noise level has been measured at below 70 dB(A). 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Opal Design II LED

Page 1: ...ns for Use Version 5 2020 07 06 We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 116542 0000 Page 1 13 Folding arm awning with gear box drive or electric drive ENGLISH Important guidelines f...

Page 2: ...during loss of power 6 Checking and monitoring the awning 7 2 2 Intended use 7 2 3 Improper use 7 3 Product description 8 3 1 Schematic diagram 8 3 2 Description of construction and function 8 4 Clea...

Page 3: ...new owner if the awning is sold on 1 1 Warnings The warnings differentiate between personal injury and damage to property The signal word Danger is used for personal injury and Caution for property da...

Page 4: ...sess the risks of improper or incorrect use should be able to operate the awning Remote controls must be kept out of reach of children The installation and setting instructions supplied separately by...

Page 5: ...y wind strength 4 conditions Wind resistance class 1 The awning may only remain open until winds have reached force 4 Definition acc to the Beaufort scale light breeze light wind Wind moves small tree...

Page 6: ...leave the awning retracted If there is a risk of frost the awning must be switched from automatic to manual control to prevent it from opening automatically The unit must not be used in frosty conditi...

Page 7: ...med by trained personnel Guidelines for units with automatic controls When performing maintenance or installation work on the covered area of the awning disconnect the awning from the power supply 2 2...

Page 8: ...The weinor Opal Design II Opal Design II LED is a cassette awning with a fabric that opens to protect against the sun It can be tilted to an angle of between 5 and 40 as desired The weinor Opal Design...

Page 9: ...drain holes immediately to prevent stains from forming on the fabric 4 2 Please note Mould and stains forming on the fabric If the awning fabric is retracted while still wet mould and stains may form...

Page 10: ...ing at regular intervals for signs of damage to the cables Do not use units in need of repair Ensure people keep clear of any dangerous areas Should you detect any damage contact a specialist retailer...

Page 11: ...cturer s guidelines must be observed Do not use lubricants that corrode plastics Lubricating points X Flange sleeves in upper arm insert Lubricate the movable components using lubricants that contain...

Page 12: ...to the mains Connect to the mains authorised personnel only Wait approx 15 to 20 minutes until the motor has cooled down Squeaking Bearing surfaces not lubricated Maintenance and care fitter 8 Conver...

Page 13: ...ance Instructions and Directions for Use Version 5 2020 07 06 We reserve the right to make technical changes Item number 116542 0000 Page 13 13 weinor GmbH Co KG Mathias Br ggen Stra e 110 50829 Colog...

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