Full-frame pedestal with screw-on tube, for type mezzo, dacapo and filius (4 pages)
Summary of Contents for MAY SCHATTELLO SZ118
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Thank you very much for purchasing a MAY parasol. The following instructions include all information necessary for the correct assembly, operation and maintenance of your MAY parasol. To guarantee absolute safety when handling your parasol, please read these instructions carefully and then keep them for later reference.
Screws that are not tightened correctly will work loose. If screws are not tightened firmly enough, there will not be sufficient tensile force to trigger self-locking. If the screws are tightened too firmly and over-stressed, the screw connection may Caution slacken.
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M16 socket head screw 2. Loosen the horizontal M10 socket head screws until there is sufficient clearance inside the anchor tube for the centre pole to be inserted vertically. socket head screws 3. Put a piece of thin, strong cardboard (280 x 230mm, max. 2 mm thick) into the upper anchor tube to protect the powder coating of the base mast from scratches during insertion.
2. Remove the accessory package (crank, MAY protective gloves), the protective sleeve and the printout of the operating manual attached to the centre pole. 3. Remove the top end cap. This is not required but helpful as it avoids the development of a vacuum within the cardboard sleeve during pulling out the parasol.
If the parasol is laid directly onto the ground, the canopy fabric may get damaged. When put on the ground, the canopy fabric may possibly get torn or scratched due to the weight of the parasol. Caution • Ideally, the parasol should be safely anchored at once or laid on a soft surface (e.g. a mat or blanket) •...
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Canopy may get dirty or damaged. While erecting the parasol, always make sure the canopy is firmly tightened around the centre pole and secured with the lashing strap. Otherwise the fabric may touch the ground and may Caution get dirty or damaged.
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A falling parasol can cause serious or even fatal injury. If too few people attempt to erect the parasol, it may become too heavy and uncontrollable, thus causing a serious accident.
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Assembly: Opening the parasol 1. Remove the yellow strap from the canopy. 2. Plug the hand crank (art. no. 207525) into the gearbox bore. During first time of opening you may have to push the spokes outward. If the hand crank is not fully inserted, it will wear and not release the gear brake.
The parasol can be damaged if it is opened with a drilling machine. When opening a parasol with a drill, driving too close to the limit stop may damage the operating mechanism. Caution • Always use the crank for the last few turns up to the stop, not the drill.
6. While the person on the double ladder holds on to the canopy, the other person must tighten the two M10 screws at the upper anchor tube. M 10 socket head screws, 2x 7. Lock the two M10 socket head screws to the welded threaded sleeve by tightening the locknuts. threaded sleeve locknut M10, 2x If the parasol is not fully anchored, it can cause serious or even fatal injury.
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3. Drill the bore hole for the theft and anti-twist lock from either side through both the parasol pole and the inner tube, using a Ø 12.5 mm twist drill. If you want to drill the holes with a cordless drill you need to reduce the force required. Therefore we suggest to start with a smaller diameter and gradually increase up to Ø...
Extreme environmental impacts may cause personal injury and material damage. If a parasol is exposed to excessive strain it may get damaged or even ruined. The spokes, the canopy or the centre pole may get damaged. Also, surrounding objects may be affected.
3. Secure the parasol with the strap provided, use a freestanding ladder, if available. Wind can do damage to an unsecured parasol and may lead to abrasion of the canopy fabric. No guarantee possible.
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A ladder that is leaned against a parasol may cause scouring marks. No guarantee possible. If you climb up a ladder that is leaned against a parasol it causes pressure between ladder, canopy and aluminium frame. This causes scouring marks, often even small holes (a few Caution millimetres large) appear.
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4. Pull the protective sleeve provided over the parasol. Wind can do damage to an unsecured parasol and may lead to abrasion of the canopy fabric. No guarantee possible. Even if the parasol is closed and secured by strap there are still parts of the canopy that cannot Caution be secured by the strap and may therefore move in the wind.
Assembly: Storing the parasol If possible, leave the parasol outside throughout the whole year. Unprofessional storage may rather lead to damages than leaving the parasol outside. There are several reasons for winter storage, e.g. if there is no vandalism protection given or if the city administration requires parasol removal.
• Follow our cleaning instructions for cleaning your parasol. Caution 3. The MAY company will be pleased to overhaul your parasol and clean the canopy fabric for you. However, this is only possible off-season, i.e. from October to December. 4. Please contact your local retailer to clarify the transport to the May company.
This chapter helps the technician to get optimally prepared. Use the following checklist to guarantee a smooth and professional assembly. All items required are listed below. Depending on individual circumstances it may be helpful to have your regular tools and aids available as well.
The customer has been instructed properly according to the operating manual of the parasol. The customer received following documents: Installation instructions Mounting instructions Other instructions MAY-dealer, name in block letters Signature Date/place Customer, name in block letters Signature Date/place Deutsch / English / Français...
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