Cassita II/ Cassita II LED
Instructions for assembly
Version 10
2021-03-25
We reserve the right to make technical changes
Item number
116519-0000
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2.9 Electrical connection
The awning may only be connected to an electricity supply if the specifications provided on the
tag attached to the awning and/or the specifications provided in the supplied assembly
instructions tally with the power source. At the very least, the tag and/or specifications must
specify the voltage, frequency and output values.
The installation instructions accompanying the supplied electrical components must be
observed. A permanent electrical connection may only be made to power grids fitted with an all-
pole disconnector with a minimum 3 mm wide contact gap.
2.10 Intended use
The awning is a sun protection unit and may only be used for sun protection. Failure to use the
product as intended may result in severe danger.
Alterations such as attaching items, or conversions not envisaged by weinor may only be
carried out with weinor's written consent.
Additional loads on the awning caused by hanging objects from it or by anchoring ropes may
result in damage or cause the awning to fall and are therefore not permissible.
2.11 Unsupervised operation
When working in the range of the awning’s movement, the automatic controls must be switched
off. There is a danger of trapping or the awning falling down.
Measures must also be taken to ensure that the awning cannot unintentionally be operated.
These involve powering down the unit, e.g. by disconnecting the fuses or removing the
connector coupling from the drive.
If awnings are operated by several users, a priority locking device must be installed (controlled
interruption of the power supply from outside), making it impossible to open or retract the
awning at all.
2.12 Test run
When running the awning for the first time, the working range of the awning and the area below it
must be kept clear. A visual inspection of the fixings and brackets must be performed after the
awning has been operated for the first time.
When carrying out test runs, never use automatic controls or switches if the awning is not in the
operator's line of vision (danger of awning starting unintentionally). We recommend that you
connect a test cable to the motor input.
The installation and setting instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the drive, switches and
controls must be observed.