Never allow children to play with the awning.
Be sure the fabric is tensioned. If the fabric is not tensioned during extension, please turn
counter-clockwise until the fabric is tensioned.
Do not put any objects or parts of your body e. g. hands, in the awning while extending and
retracting. Hazard of crush!
When the front bar touches the roller as shown in following figure during retraction, don't try to make
them closer, otherwise the product might be damaged
Take out the crank handle from loop after adjusting the awning as you wish and put it on a place that
is not reachable for children to avoid that they play with the awning.
General notes of the awning fabric
Awning fabrics are high performance products. Nevertheless, even given today's state of the art and the
requirements imposed by environmental protection, there are limits to perfection. Certain appearances in the
fabric that are sometimes objected to are still possible despite sophisticated production and processing
technology.
Basically, these effects occur to different degrees in almost all awning fabrics. They do not decrease the
quality of the fabrics in any way, however.
To avoid irritation, we would like to expressly draw your attention to the following characteristics in terms of
consumer education:
Creases are created during fabrication and when folding the awning fabric. In the course of this process,
especially in lighter colors, surface effects can be created in the crease (pigment displacements), which
appear darker with backlight (like stripe of dirt). They do not decrease the value or the performance of the
awning.
Chalk effects are light stripes that are created when processing refined goods and cannot be totally
avoided even with the greatest of care. Thus, they also do not constitute a reason for complaint.,
Rain impermeability: Acrylic and polyester sun protection awning materials are impregnated with
water-repellents and at a minimum tilt of 14 degrees will withstand a light, short rain. In stronger or longer
rain, awnings must be retracted to avoid damage. Awnings that are rolled up wet should be extended
again as soon as possible for drying.
Ripples in the seam, stitch and panel areas are caused by multiple layers of the fabric and various
winding strengths in the roller tube. Fabric tension thus caused can cause ripples (e.g. waffle or
herringbone patterns).
The fabric's yarn need not be the same color as the part of the fabric that contains the seam.
(Excerpt from:Important consumer information: product characteristics of awning fabrics of the Federal
Association of Technical Textile Fabrication e. V. BKTex).
CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household
wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health
from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse
of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection
systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this
product for environmental safe recycling.
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