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Important safety instructions
Dismounting of the LED strips
Dismounting of the motor
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Important safety instructions
WARNING NOTICE -
FOR THE SAFETY OF
PERSONS, IT IS IMPORTANT
TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Electrical work and repairs
∙
must be performed by a
qualified electrician.
WARNING! Possibility of
∙
injury or death by electric
shock!
During maintenance and
∙
repair, always observe the
national regulations.
When working on the awn-
∙
ing, make sure that the
power supply for the awn-
ing is switched off and take
safety precautions against
unintended reactivation.
WARNING! Working at high
∙
altitudes bears the risk of
falling. Always wear appro-
priate fall protection.
Ladders and scaffolding
∙
may not be positioned
against or attached to the
awning. A firm footing and
level ground is necessary
for their support.
Only use ladders and scaf-
∙
folding with a sufficiently
high load-bearing capacity.
Do not touch moving parts
∙
during operation.
There is the potential of
∙
crushing, squashing and
cutting between front
profile, articulated arms,
moving profiles and the
housing, especially when
operating the awning with
automatic controls.
Prevent clothing or body
∙
parts from getting caught
and drawn-in by the awn-
ing.
When working in the ex-
∙
traction area of the awning,
make sure that it cannot
be operated accidentally.
Therefore remove the hand
crank and store it in a safe
place or switch off the pow-
er supply for the system
and take safety precautions
against unintended reacti-
vation.
The use of tensioning ca-
∙
bles or additional load (e.g.
hanging objects to the awn-
ing) can cause serious dam-
age or crash to the awning
and are not permitted.
Foliage or other foreign
∙
objects on the awning
cloth, the top cover and
in the guide rails must be
removed immediately, as
they can damage or crash
the awning.
Only use manufacturer-ap-
∙
proved replacement parts.
When dismantling and
∙
disposing of the awning,
the prestressed parts (e.g.
articulated arms, back pull
systems) must be com-
pletely relaxed or secured
to prevent accidental de-
ployment.
Changes to the design or
∙
configuration of equipment
may not be made without
consulting the manufac-
turer or his authorized rep-
resentative.
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