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Folding arm awning manual, 4-2008           

 

  Ensure that unauthorised persons, including children, cannot (accidentally) 

operate the awning. Keep the controls in a safe place. For an electrically 
operated awning, have a key switch or other security installed, and keep 
the key in a safe place; 

  In the case of manually operated awnings, do not extend the fabric out too 

far, and ensure that there is still sufficient tension on the fabric (the fabric 
may be damaged if the tension is insufficient). Do not change the winding 
direction; 

  Do not leave the awning extended when there is nobody present; 

  Have the product and the installation regularly inspected and maintained;  

  The fabric is flammable. Do not, therefore, put a barbecue, flares or other 

sources of naked flame near the fabric; 

  Cover the awning when paining, re-modelling or renovating the wall. 

Penetrating sand, drilling dust and other materials will damage the awning; 

  Regularly use the awning to remove any sand or dust that may have 

penetrated. 

 

Warnings 

Inexpert installation or maintenance, or an incorrect operation of the awning 
can cause a danger or injury. The awning has been provided with a CE 
marking/logo. Do not remove this label. Use the information on the label when 
corresponding about your awning with your supplier. 
 
The supplier cannot be held liable for any damage due to incorrect installation, 
incorrect settings of controls, incorrect adjustment of any electric motors, 
incorrect use of the awning and/or insufficient or incorrect instructions. 

www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk

0800 525 442

www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk

www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk

0800 525 442

www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk

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Страница 1: ...Manual FOLDING ARM AWNINGS www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk...

Страница 2: ...on products 89 106 EEC Machinery directive 98 37 EC Low voltage directive 73 23 EC EMC directive 89 336 EEC Standard mains voltage 230 V and 50 Hz Wind class See page 4 Water load class See page 4 Ser...

Страница 3: ...se Page 7 5 Installation instructions Page 11 6 Maintenance instructions Page 31 7 Faults and repairs Page 33 8 Storage and transport Page 35 9 Environmental issues and disposal Page 35 10 Guarantee P...

Страница 4: ...ife 1 2 3 Number of times the awning is opened and closed 3000 7000 10000 Number of times the awning is turned 6000 14000 20000 Table 3 Wind load Wind pressure class 0 1 2 3 Wind force in Beaufort 4 4...

Страница 5: ...e instructions Faults and repairs Storage and transport Environmental issues and disposal Guarantee provisions Product standardisation Information about the marking This manual is meant for the user a...

Страница 6: ...s can be derived from this manual The manufacturer reserves the right to implement technical changes without prior written or verbal notice Your supplier is required to deliver your awning in accordan...

Страница 7: ...t your supplier for an explanation and or additional instructions In case of black ice and or snow please check that the brackets are not frozen before you operate the awning This will prevent damage...

Страница 8: ...al transmitters may interfere with each other particularly when devices are in close proximity of each other and the transmission frequencies are sufficiently separated It is possible therefore that s...

Страница 9: ...the awning in full view when operating the product using remote control People animals or objects may be in the way Keep your distance from a moving awning A moving awning can cause a dangerous situat...

Страница 10: ...er sources of naked flame near the fabric Cover the awning when paining re modelling or renovating the wall Penetrating sand drilling dust and other materials will damage the awning Regularly use the...

Страница 11: ...r own Folding arm awning pages 12 to 49 Fastening materials The fastening materials needed will depend on the installation situation on site and can vary a lot for each situation Have an expert provid...

Страница 12: ...itions of the wall brackets are not aligned resulting in the non alignment of the arms the awning will not operate correctly The cover caps see B in figure 1 supplied in the box must be fitted to the...

Страница 13: ...Folding arm awning manual 4 2008 13 Figure 1 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk...

Страница 14: ...r 13 for upwards or downwards movement counter clockwise downwards clockwise upwards If the arm support shoulder is at the required height on one side then d Tighten nut no 1 e Repeat the previous ste...

Страница 15: ...outside of the arm support shoulder joint c Slightly loosen bolts no 1 and no 2 d Tap the arm support shoulder joint until it is at the pencil mark e Retighten bolts no 1 and no 2 f Check whether the...

Страница 16: ...the awning the end caps see B in Figure 1 supplied in the box must be glued to the side cover A centre bracket supplied in the box is installed for awnings that are 4 5 metres wide to prevent sagging...

Страница 17: ...Folding arm awning manual 4 2008 17 Figure 1 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk...

Страница 18: ...y no 6 to obtain the upwards and downwards movement figure 2 d Adjust the second arm so that both are parallel to each other and the arms are correctly centred in the in arm support shoulder and the b...

Страница 19: ...en key 6 for upwards or downwards movement counter clockwise downwards clockwise upwards If the arm support shoulder is set at the correct height on one side repeat the previous steps for the other si...

Страница 20: ...the case repeat the actions If the arms first touches the arm support shoulder when retracting and only then close carry out the same steps but in the opposite direction Therefore move the arm support...

Страница 21: ...ust be tightened to the wall bracket to secure the awning also at the bottom A centre bracket A must be mounted Figure 3 supplied separately for awnings that are wider than 4 5 m Finally fit the cover...

Страница 22: ...g arm awning manual 4 2008 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcent...

Страница 23: ...lt no 2 using open ended spanner 17 c The arm will go downwards by tightening tap bolt no 2 and loosening tap bolt no 1 In this way you can position the arms correctly so that they will fit nicely int...

Страница 24: ...h must be adjusted once the awning has been installed a Fully extend the awning b Loosen the two socket bolts no 1 Allen key 6 c Turn socket bolt no 2 Allen key 6 for upwards or downwards movement cou...

Страница 25: ...rectly If this is not the case repeat these steps If the arms first touches the arm support shoulder when retracting and only then close carry out the same steps but in the opposite direction Therefor...

Страница 26: ...istributed symmetrically along the width of the awning All wall brackets must be plumb vertically as well as level relative to each other on the wall You can string a line from the first one to the la...

Страница 27: ...Folding arm awning manual 4 2008 27 Figure 1 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk www thegaragedoorcentre co uk 0800 525 442 www thegaragedoorcentre co uk...

Страница 28: ...Allen key no 6 to obtain the upwards and downwards movement figure 2 d Adjust the second arm so that both are parallel to each other and correctly centred in the in arm support shoulder and the box e...

Страница 29: ...rm upwards or downwards until the correct height of the arm support shoulder has been reached d Next turn socket screw no 1 back again e Repeat this step for the other side so that the arm support sho...

Страница 30: ...s b Tilt the arm support shoulder into the required position c Tighten socket screw no 1 again and also tighten it on the other side d Next tighten socket screw no 2 for both arm support shoulder join...

Страница 31: ...g must be treated in accordance with the nature of the contamination ask your supplier for advice in this regard Never use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents or strong detergents Scouring pads and...

Страница 32: ...ding of the fabrics Pigment displacement can occur in the folds especially with light colours This displacement will be darker in colour when checked against the light and look like dirty lines These...

Страница 33: ...mote control 1 Replace the batteries 2 Replace the remote control if it is faulty Restore the mains voltage Motor in thermal protection Wait a few minutes before operating the awning again Motor fault...

Страница 34: ...prings folding arms replaced Gear faulty Consult your supplier to replace the gear Problem fault Angle adjustment slips Eccentric pin jams Consult your supplier for fixing the eccentric pin replacing...

Страница 35: ...excluded under the guarantee this is not an exhaustive list Damage due to improper and or inefficient use of the products Inadequate maintenance of the products Normal wear and tear as a result of the...

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