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3.
INSTALLATION
3.1 Handling and transport
The awning installation should only be done by qualified staff.
The products must be unloaded through appropriate lifting equipment, which must be used only by
authorized staff.
If the unloading operation is made by hand, it is important to consider that the weight limit that each
male person can handle is 25 Kg; moreover, the operators should be equipped with safety gloves
and safety shoes.
ATTENTION:
Intenda S.r.l. recommends a preventive investigation by a competent
technician, for a detailed analysis of the urban planning regulations in force in the
installation area of the box. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for installations
in areas (floors) not suitable for supporting the static and dynamic loads of the structure
or in areas where the stresses deriving from atmospheric phenomena can cause
permanent damage to the structure. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for
installations in areas regulated by specific urban planning regulations.
3.2 Place and requirements for the installation
Before the arrival of the installers the user must arrange:
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any permits required by local regulations
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appropriate ground
3.3 Installation
Before starting the installation, if electrical equipment utilization is needed:
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make sure you do not work in wet areas
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use only intact extension cords, according to the place of use
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use shoes with rubber soles
ATTENTION:
It is necessary for the operators to use appropriate personal protective
equipment such as safety shoes and gloves, in order to avoid injuries provoked by the
fall of the packaging or of components that it contains
3.4 Package opening
Packaging must be opened only with scissors with rounded tips, using the best care not to damage
the article
NOTE:
The packaging material disposal is at user’s charge, who will perform it in
accordance with existing environmental norms.
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