Manual Awning; Maintenance; Routine Maintenance - Perfecta Sunpitch Operating Instructions Manual

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Manual Awning Operation
Open and close the awning using the supplied rod (A - Fig. 1) and crank (B - Fig. 1).
To extend:
• Insert the hook of the hand crank into the gear eye located on the end of the unit.
• Turn the handle to extend the unit. Be careful not to roll the fabric out past the point where the elbows lock out
and the fabric begins to sag. If this occurs, turn the crank handle in the opposite direction until the fabric becomes
tight again. The arms should always have a slight bend to them, which allows the unit to react in various weather
conditions.
To retract:
• Insert the hook of the hand crank and turn the crank handle in the direction to retract the fabric.
• Continue turning the crank until the front bar sits tightly against the roller tube and the fabric is protected under
the hood or awning shell.
• Fabric should ALWAYS roll off the top of the roller tube. Failure to do so could cause danger or damage to
awning (Fig. 2).
A
Powered Awning Operation
ATTENTION
Assembly, installation and initial start-up operations may only be performed by suitably
qualified specialized technical staff provided by the Dealer or the Manufacturer.
Generally, motors are supplied by Somfy Systems, Inc., the acknowledged world leader in specialized motors.
Motors are placed in the roller tube and require little or no maintenance. If a motor should fail to function, contact
your local Perfecta dealer for service.
Override motors allow you the safety and convenience of manual operation during an electrical failure. Somfy
motors also have an automatic overheat protection thermal switch. Repetitive use of your retractable awning may
cause the motor to overheat. This thermal switch will stop the motor from working for 15-20 minutes to cool
itself, rather than be damaged by excessive heat. For more detailed motor information, visit the manufacturer's
website at www.somfysystems.com.
Open and close the awning using the portable REMOTE CONTROL (Fig. 1)
To extend:
• Press and release the
button to extend the awning to the preset limit.
To retract:
• Press and release the
button to retract the awning to the preset limit.
To stop movement:
• Press and release the middle button.
Please see www.somfysystems.com for more information on Motor, Automatic
Devices and Controls.
Please note: An upgraded motor will be required to add the following sensors.
5.1
3D Eolis Wirefree RTS Motion Sensor
Sunis (Sun & Motion) Wirefree RTS Motion Sensor
B
(Fig. 2)
5.2

Routine Maintenance

(Fig. 1)
• Lubricate the awning on the part opposite the control (motor or crank-rod) (C - Fig. 2).
Motion sensors are usually mounted on the arm of the awning. Upon detection of vibration, the sensor emits a
signal to retract the awning automatically. When the battery is low, the sensor will send a close command and
shut down.
Upon detection of sunlight, the sensor emits a signal to extend the awning based on the sun's intensity. When the
battery is low, the sensor will send a close command and shut down.
ATTENTION
It is strongly recommended to disable the sun control when your awning will be unused for
an extended period of time. Do not rely on optional motion sensors or sun/motion control
to protect against wind damage. Wind damage is not covered under warranty.
To control your awning, simply press and hold the button on the bottom of the remote to identify the current
mode. Continue to hold the button to select a different mode. Once the mode has changed, release the button.
The left side indicates motion control function. The right side of the remote indicates both the sun and motion
control function.
M
ATTENTION
Switch off the main supply before carrying out any maintenance and cleaning operations.
Before operating the awning, carefully read Chap. 2 "Safety".
Installation, initial start-up, adjustments and extraordinary maintenance operations may
only be performed by suitable qualified specialized technical staff.
Please contact Technical Assistance.
ATTENTION
Switch off the main supply before carrying out any maintenance and cleaning operations.
If performed at the indicated frequencies, the following operations will keep the product in good condition.
Twice a year, before and after summer:
Check the fabric for tears or broken stitching: in spring, before use in summer, and in autumn, before closing
for winter.
Once a year, before summer:
With the awning approximately half open, lubricate all moving parts with silicon oil:
aintenance
6.0
5.3
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