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Folding arm awning manual, 4-2008
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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;
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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;
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Do not leave the awning extended when there is nobody present;
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Have the product and the installation regularly inspected and maintained;
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The fabric is flammable. Do not, therefore, put a barbecue, flares or other
sources of naked flame near the fabric;
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Cover the awning when paining, re-modelling or renovating the wall.
Penetrating sand, drilling dust and other materials will damage the awning;
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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.
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www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk
0800 525 442
www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk