Roman Shade And Insect Screen; Pleat On The Window Of The Alternative Body Door - Capron T58 Manual

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7.4.5
Roman shade
Closing:
Opening:
Insect screen
Closing:
Opening:
7.4.6
Capron - 3141417 - 03/20 - EHG-0021-02EN

Roman shade and insect screen

Fig. 48
Roof window
The Roman shade (Fig. 48,3) is permanently connected to the insect screen
(Fig. 48,1).
Hold the Roman shade in the centre of the bottom rod (Fig. 48,4) and
carefully draw it downwards.
Release the Roman shade at the desired position. The Roman shade
will stay in that position.
Slowly return the Roman shade to its initial position with the bottom rod
(Fig. 48,4).
The insect screen is permanently connected to the Roman shade. When the
insect screen is opened, the Roman shade is opened along with it.
Hold the insect screen at the centre of the bottom rod (Fig. 48,2) and
carefully pull it downward as far as it goes.
Slowly return the insect screen on the bottom rod of the Roman shade
(Fig. 48,4).

Pleat on the window of the alternative body door

To avoid heat accumulation at the window of the alternative body door
with direct exposure to heat, open the pleat (Fig. 49,1) up to a gap.
Fig. 49
Alternative body door
Living
1
Pleat
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