Intended use
The sun shade is suitable for pro-
viding protection against direct UV
radiation. It is not intended to pro-
vide protection against rain or snow.
The sun shade is intended for do-
mestic use only.
Setting up the shade
In the box, you will find:
Size-17 wrench
You will also need:
8 cement slabs 50 x
50 cm, each weighing
approx. 25 kg
1. Assemble the frame (see fig-
ure A).
2. Place the frame in the desig-
nated location. Insert 8 cement
slabs, each weighing approx.
25 kg (see figure B).
3. Place the sun shade pole on the
thread bolts and screw-tighten it
with the 4 nuts. The blue side of
the nuts must be facing upwards.
4. Place a decorative cap on each
nut (see figure C and D).
Rotating the shade
You can turn the sun shade around
its own axis. Thus, you are protect-
ed independently from the respec-
tive position of the sun.
1. Pivot the lever a up by 90°, then
2. The pivot the lever back again so
Opening the shade
each 4x
Ensure that the shade is sufficient-
ly supported, i.e. that all 8 cement
slabs are in place.
If necessary, remove the hook and
loop strip and protective sleeve.
1. Slightly lift the braces and open
The help
of 1 per-
2. Unfold the crank and turn it clock-
son
3. Fold the crank handle b in and
Tilting the shade
You can tilt the sun shade to both
sides (see figure J).
1. Turn the knob d anticlockwise to
2. Tilt the shade by hand (see fig-
3. Tighten the knob d by turning it
turn the sun shade to the desired
position (see figure E and F).
that it points down vertically.
the shade somewhat by hand
(see figure G).
wise afterwards until the shade
is completely open. Do not open
the shade too far (see figure H)!
hook the tie strap c in (see fig-
ure I.)
completely loosen the two gear-
ings (see figure K).
ure L).
clockwise.
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