Important safety instructions
WARNING NOTICE - FOR THE SAFETY OF PER-
SONS, IT IS IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW THESE IN-
STRUCTIONS
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO BE KEPT
∙ Do not use the awning on unsecured rooftops or
where there is a danger of it falling down a build-
ing or edge or where it can cause damage in
extreme weather conditions.
∙ At first use, make sure that no person or animal is
present in the extraction area of the awning. Check
if all screws are still tight after the first use.
∙ Use the awning only as specified in the intended
use. Changes such as additions or conversions
that are not provided by the manufacturer may be
made only with the written consent of the manu-
facturer.
∙ Ensure that children and persons, who cannot cor-
rectly assess the dangers of improper use and mis-
use, do not operate the awning. Awnings in need
of repair, with high wear or damage to the cover or
frame, may not be used.
∙ Prior to each operation, visually check the awning
for damages. If damage is visible, stop using the
awning immediately and seek for authorized per-
sonnel to repair the damage.
∙ Do not touch moving parts during operation.
∙ There is the potential of crushing, squashing and
cutting between front profile, articulated arms,
moving profiles and the housing, especially when
operating the awning with automatic controls.
∙ Prevent clothing or body parts from getting caught
and drawn-in by the awning.
∙ When working in the extraction area of the awning,
make sure that it cannot be operated accidentally.
Therefore remove the hand crank and store it in a
safe place or switch off the power supply for the
system and take safety precautions against unin-
tended reactivation.
∙ The use of tensioning cables or additional load
(e.g. hanging objects to the awning) can cause
serious damage or crash to the awning and are not
permitted.
∙ Foliage or other foreign objects on the awning
cloth, the top cover and on the arms must be re-
moved immediately, as they can damage or crash
the awning.
∙ Retract the awning during rain, snow or wind to
avoid damage. Heavy rain can lead to water pock-
ets that can damage or crash the awning .
∙ Do not extend the awning during snow or frost
(danger of frozen fabric). Snow and/or ice can de-
stroy the awning.
∙ Only use manufacturer-approved replacement
parts.
∙ When dismantling and disposing of the awning,
the pre-stressed parts (e.g. articulated arms, back
pull systems) must be completely relaxed.
∙ WARNING! Possibility of injury or death by electric
shock!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
∙ During installation, always observe the national
installation regulations.
∙ When working on the awning, make sure that the
power supply for the awning is switched off and
take safety precautions against unintended reacti-
vation.
∙ Always use a residual current device (RCD) pro-
tected supply. Before use, always check your RCD
for function.
∙ Children must not play with the controls of the
awning. Store remote controls out of the reach of
children.
∙ Regularly check the awning for signs of wear or
damage to the cables. If damage is visible, stop
using the system immediately and seek for author-
ized personnel to repair the damage.
∙ Changes to the design or configuration of equip-
ment may not be made without consulting the
manufacturer or his authorized representative.
∙ If a manually operated emergency system is sup-
plied, it must be accessible in a height of less than
1.80 m.
∙ If a storm is approaching and no electricity is
available, please use the hand crank to retract the
awning. However we recommended, especially in
windy regions with frequent power outages, to op-
erate the awning with an emergency power supply.
For use of batteries
∙ CAUTION! Explosion hazard when the batteries are
not replaced correctly. Only replace by batteries of
the same type. Pay attention to the correct polarity.
∙ Do not expose batteries (battery pack or inserted
batteries) to excessive heat from sunlight, fire, etc.
Protect from mechanical shocks. Keep dry and
clean. Keep out of reach of children.
∙ Do not open, disassemble, cut open, or short-
circuit batteries. Do not use old and new batteries
together.
∙ Observe the safety notes and other notes on the
battery and its packaging.
∙ Remove leaking batteries and clean the battery
compartment thoroughly. Avoid contact with eyes
and skin.
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