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  • Page 1 Assembly manual...
  • Page 2 | ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.3 - Table of cutting dimensions ............page 8 3.4 - Table of compensator support brackets ........page 9 4 - SVET COMPONENTS AND DIAGRAMS ........page 10 4.1 - Tilting diagrams ................page 10 4.2 - Awning components ..............page 11 4.3 - Material necessary for assembly ..........
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 - INTRODUCTION This “assembly manual” for SVET awnings has been produced by SHADELAB to sup- ply the indications necessary for the operations of assembling the components that make up the product. Assembly must be carried out by personnel with suitable technical and professional qualifications, in accordance with the respective national laws or regulations (see Par.
  • Page 5: Equipment Necessary

    1.3 - Equipment necessary To ensure the correct assembly of the mechanical part, of the textile part, and conse- quently the optimum operation of the finished product, it is necessary to be in pos- session of the following equipment: » fabric rolling frame; »...
  • Page 6: Safety

    IMPORTANT SHADELAB guarantees the EC marking only for products supplied by the company itself. If any parts have to be replaced with other components not guaranteed by SHADELAB, the product guarantee will automatically become void and SHADELAB shall not answer for any malfunctions of the product.
  • Page 7: Assembly Technical Tables

    3 - ASSEMBLY TECHNICAL TABLES 3.1 - Table of minimum dimensions for one pair of arms Svet minimum dimensions for one pair of arms Arm projection [cm] Minimum width [cm] Tab.1 3.2 - Motor power table Width [cm] 15/17 N/m...
  • Page 8: Table Of Cutting Dimensions

    3.3 - Table of cutting dimensions Cutting dimensions Cutting ratio Component Type of control measurements in [mm] NICE MOTOR L -120 NICE MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE L -120 SOMFY MOTOR L -120 Square SOMFY MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE L -120 BECKER MOTOR L -120 BECKER MOTOR WITH EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE...
  • Page 9: Table Of Compensator Support Brackets

    3.4 - Table of compensator support brackets Width [cm] 251-300 301-350 351-400 401-450 451-500 501-550 (*) 551-600 (*) brackets brackets brackets brackets brackets brackets brackets add a compensator support Tab.4 fig.1 | ASSEMBLY |...
  • Page 10: Svet Components And Diagrams

    4 - SVET COMPONENTS AND DIAGRAMS 4.1 - Tilting diagrams Awning dimensions with arms folded Wall mounting 3° minimum inclination 65° maximum inclination PROJECTION Arm length and inclination Wall mounting 329,5 RECOMMENDED ARM: URBAN RECOMMENDED DIMENSIONS: width 600 cm - projection 350 cm...
  • Page 11: Awning Components

    4.2 - Awning components In the system supplied by SHADELAB the customer will find the following compo- nents already preassembled: » 1 right roller tube support (see ref. 1, fig. 2); » 1 left roller tube support (see ref. 2, fig. 2);...
  • Page 12: Material Necessary For Assembly

    4.3 - Material necessary for assembly The following spanners must be used to assemble the SVET awning: » Allen wrenches (see ref. 1, fig. 3): 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 » Combination spanners (see ref. 2, fig. 3): 10 » Box spanners (see ref. 3, fig. 3): 13 fig.3...
  • Page 13: Awning Assembly

    5 - AWNING ASSEMBLY IMPORTANT Before starting assembly, the person appointed to do the job must have cut the pieces to suit the size of the awning that is to be obtained (see tab. par. 3.3). If there are no supports for assembling the awnings on the square bar, define the dis- tance of the brackets (see fig.
  • Page 14 MOTOR-OPERATED AWNING: Insert the motor (see ref. 7 fig. 8) in the roller tube (see ref. 8 fig. 8). ATTENTION These instructions are of a general nature, so you must follow the ones given in the motor manual. fig.8 Insert the square bar (see ref. 9 fig. 9) in the two brackets positioned previously (see ref.
  • Page 15 Fit the terminal bar connecting kit (see ref. 14 fig. 12) onto the end of the arm (see ref. 15 fig. 12), (box spanner 13). ATTENTION Ensure that the two kits are correctly fixed to the ends of the arms. fig.12 Assemble the arms (see ref.
  • Page 16 Fit the roller support on the square bar (see fig. 17), (side opposite the control). Check that the support is right against the square bar. Tighten the screw TCCE M8 (Allen wrench 6). ATTENTION Do not use the screwdriver. fig.17 ATTENTION To remove the roller support from the square bar: 1) slacken the support screw but do not...
  • Page 17 Push the arms towards the square bar, cen- tre the terminal bar with the fabric; once this has been checked, the terminal bar connector screws can be tightened (Allen wrench 5). ATTENTION Ensure that the terminal bar is firmly fixed to the arms to prevent their opening without fig.22 control.
  • Page 18: Regulating The Awning

    6 - REGULATING THE AWNING Once the awning has been assembled, to check that all the components are correctly fitted you must: » Make 2-3 test cycles of opening/closing the awning. » Regulate any components that prevent the correct and unimpeded opening and closing move- ment of the awning.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    6.1 - Troubleshooting The table below gives some examples of causes/remedies for any difficulties that might be encountered when testing opening/closing of the awning: MANUAL AWNING PROBLEMS CAUSES REMEDIES Tapered winding Incorrect symmetry of the Completely roll up the fabric and of the fabric arms contact the assistance service...
  • Page 20 With electronic control unit PROBLEMS CAUSES REMEDIES The awning does not move Faulty fuse Contact the Assistance service Faulty motor Contact the Assistance service Wiring error Contact the Assistance service The awning moves discon- Faulty anemometer Contact the Assistance tinuously service The awning does not roll Wiring error...
  • Page 21: Removing And Packing The Awning

    7 - REMOVING AND PACKING THE AWNING 7.1 - Removing ATTENTION The awning must be taken down by qualified personnel. ATTENTION The awning must be taken down when closed. Remove the screws from the brackets that block the square bar (see ref. 29 fig. 29) and remove the awning from the brackets.
  • Page 22 NOTES | ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 23 Art direction Technical contents TECHNOLAB Printing COMBIGRAF Last revision: 08.2010 Printed in Italy 08.2010...
  • Page 24 Lazio, 42 31045 Motta di Livenza (TV) - Italy t: +39 0422 1786080 f: +39 0422 1788073 info@shadelab.it www.shadelab.it...

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