Operating instructions
1.4
Table of wind resistance classes
Class
Wind strength
(Beaufort)
0
1 – 3
1
4
2
5
3
6
1.5
Max. permitted wind load for NYON and NYON PLUS shading
Please refer to the user instructions for the conservatory shading system.
2.0 General operation
• There should be no people or obstacles in the way of the sun protection system when it
is being extended or retracted.
• Never let children operate the sun protection system or any control unit.
• The operator must be able to see the sun protection system while operating it.
• The sun protection system must not be used if it needs to be repaired or serviced. Any
control systems installed must either be switched to manual mode or disconnected
from the power supply.
• Moving parts of the sun protection system must not be touched when it is being ex-
tended or retracted.
• The built-in awning provides protection from the sun. It is recommended that the sun
protection system be retracted immediately in the event of strong winds over 49 km / hr
or rain. (See also point 1.3, max. permissible wind load.)
• To prevent damage, the sun protection system should not be operated if it snows,
because of the load, or is icy or frosty.
• As far as possible, only retract the sun protection system when it is clean and dry. Try
to remove any leaves and the like before retracting. Damp or wet awning covers should
be fully extended to dry out as soon as possible. If this is not done, creases or other
visual damage may be caused to the awning which are not covered by the guarantee.
All rights to make modifications are reserved
Wind speed
Up to 19 km / h
20 – 28 km / h
29 – 38 km / h
39 – 49 km / h
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Effect
Leaves and thin twigs are blown
about
Twigs and thin branches bend and
waste paper is raised from the
ground
Branches sway and small bushes
are shaken
Thick branches sway, umbrellas
are difficult to hold
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