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AMALFI Assembly and operating instructions...
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Foreword Foreword We are pleased that you have chosen our product. By purchasing a CARAVITA product, you have chosen quality made from the best materials and designed to meet the highest standards. Read the instructions in this document carefully to set up the product safely. Always observe the safety instructions listed and do not perform any unauthorised modifications to the product.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Foreword ......................... 2 Introduction ........................4 Safety Information ............................4 Notes on the target group and use of the instructions .................. 4 Explanation of signal words ........................... 4 Basic safety instructions ..........................4 Product information ......................6 Intended use ..............................
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If one of these qualifications is not available, a specialised assembly company must be commissioned. Contents These instructions belong to the following product: Caravita Amalfi with optional motor Explanation of the signal words DANGER Indicates an imminent danger that will result in death or serious injury.
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DANGER Fire hazard due to flying sparks The fabric of the sunshade is flammable. DANGER Danger to life and limb from lightning strikes The sunshade can become a lightning conductor. ◼ Never seek shelter under a sunshade during thunderstorms. DANGER Choking hazard due to packaging material Plastic films, polystyrene parts and small parts from the packaging can become dangerous toys for children.
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Product description The Amalfi sunshade provides protection from direct sunlight and some protection from the weather. The product is installed in a stainless steel base and, depending on the version, is operated using a crank winch or conveniently with a motor. The inclination of the sunshade roof can be optionally levelled.
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Assembly Data for electric drive Parameters Value Power consumption 1.00 A Nominal voltage 230 V/50 Hz Protection type IP 44 Short-term operation (S2) 6 Min LpA ≤ 70 dB(A) Emission sound pressure level With standard assembly of the product on the test bench, the noise emission level is < 70 dB(A). The value may vary due to assembly.
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Assembly Assembly CAUTION Risk of injury due to tipping during assembly Tipping or dropping the product can result in serious injuries. ◼ 2 people are required to assemble and set up the product. ◼ Mount the product on a level surface. NOTE When installing several sunshades, a distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the individual sunshades.
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Check scope of delivery according to delivery note! Check parts for intactness! Compare the situation on site with the order data! Interrupt assembly and contact CARAVITA if parts are damaged or if the specifications do not correspond to the order! 9 |36...
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Assembly Position of the product The figure shows an example of a sunshade with base sleeves and screw-on stand (optional): W = Shade size Pole length Passage height Post mounting types INFO Observe the special features of the fastening types of the listed components and arrange for any necessary preparatory work.
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Assemb Base assembly with distance extension [4] Fasten the distance extension [4] to the foundation [2] using suitable fastening material [3]. Attach the base plate [1] to the distance extension [4]. INFO DIN 1045 and a frost-free foundation must be observed for the foundation. The edge distances of the fixing points must be taken into account.
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Assembly Installing the base sleeve with base tank The procedure for the floor connection used must be observed Binding reinforcement Bracket Ø 8/20 (4 pieces) Bracket R 188A Bracket Ø 8/20 (6 pieces) Bracket Ø 8/20 (4 pieces) Bracket Ø 8/20 (1 piece per corner) Fig.
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Assembly Lay underground cable for power supply The following diagram shows the connection of the underground cable for the power supply to the base tank: ILME plug Cover with seal Earth cable, not included in the scope of delivery NYY-J 230 V / 3 x 2.5 mm2 NYY-J 400 V / 5 x 2.5 mm2 Gasket NG PGS 25M, not included in the scope of delivery End cover SFD 25M/21, not included in the scope of delivery...
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Assembly ◼ Weight limit for assembly with floor levelling feet of max. 550 kg total weight for uprights, screen support. Observe additional weights. ◼ Ensure that the route is free of obstacles. WARNING Crushing of limbs in sunshade parts. Fingers or feet can be crushed if they are trapped between the roller and the stand or floor. ◼...
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Assembly Set up and attach the sunshade Preparation ◼ For safety reasons, set up the sunshade with at least 2 people. ◼ Prepare the mobile stand or base sleeve according to the manufacturer's instructions. ◼ The mobile stand must be designed with sufficient ballast. ◼...
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Assembly Assemble the bracket The pole is assembled in the base sleeve or in the mobile stand. 1 Set up and climb the ladder frame. 2 Slide the bracket into the pole. 3 Insert the supplied M8x80 screws through the holes and tighten them firmly.
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Assembly Attach the sunshade roof The jib and pole are assembled to be stable. Lift the sunshade roof with both hands at the bottom. Insert the sunshade roof into the bracket using the bayonet adapter. Rotate the sunshade roof by 90°. Lower the sunshade roof.
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Assembly Turn the crank slightly anti-clockwise. INFO If the crank is turned too much, the steel cable can become entangled in the gearbox housing. If present, press the switch at the bottom of the box to start the electric motor. The steel cable is loosened.
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Assembly Putting into use WARNING Risk of injury due to improper use of the sunshade. Improper use can result in personal injury. ◼ Do not reach into openings on the product during commissioning. ◼ Do not hang any foreign objects on the sunshade that are not expressly mentioned in the instructions. ◼...
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Operation Operation CAUTION Risk of crushing due to carelessness when operating! Persons in the travelling area may be injured. Keep travelling area clear of people! Keep children away from the controls! Remove the protective case. ◼ Using the telescopic push bar, see chapter Using the telescopic push bar (optional),...
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Operation The sunshade is securely fastened in the base sleeve or mobile stand. 1 Remove the strap from the sunshade roof. 2 Pull the struts slightly outwards. The struts are loosened. 3 Insert the crank into the device on the pole. If available, press the switch at the bottom of the box to close the sunshade roof.
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Operation 4 Turn the crank clockwise until the fabric is slightly taut. ◼ The sunshade roof opens. Hold the switch on the box until the sunshade roof is open. 5 Turn the crank handle as far as it will go. INFO If the crank is turned beyond the stop, the gearbox may be damaged.
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Operation Levelling the sunshade roof (optional) The sunshade roof can be levelled. The mechanism is not intended for tilting the roof. The roof pitch is regulated using two adjusting screws, which are located behind the panels at the upper end of the bracket. The sunshade roof is hooked in.
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Operation Close sunshade roof CAUTION Risk of injury due to tipping Carelessness can cause the sunshade to tip over with its heavy weight. ◼ Two people are always required for assembly. ◼ The base must be designed with sufficient ballast to prevent the closed sunshade from tipping over in strong winds.
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Operation 3 Pull the fabric out from between the struts to prevent it from being pinched or damaged. 4 Secure the closed sunshade roof with the strap. 25 |36...
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Operation Using the telescopic push rod (optional) Attach the key ring to the zip of the protective case. Open the knurled screw on the telescopic push rod. Pull the telescopic push rod to the required length. Tighten the knurled screw on the telescopic push rod. 26 |36...
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Operation Insert the telescopic push rod into the pocket of the protective case. Lift the protective case over the sunshade using the telescopic push rod. 7 Close zip. 8 Loosen the eyebolt of the telescopic push rod in the key ring on the zip of the protective case.
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Operation Remove the sunshade roof The sunshade roof is closed and secured with the strap. 1 Detach the rope from the sunshade roof using the snap hook. 2 Attach the cable to the eyebolt of the gearbox housing. 3 Wind the rope. INFO The crank can only be turned when the cable is under tension If present, press the switch at the bottom of the box to start the electric...
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Operation 4 Lift the sunshade roof and turn it 90° anti-clockwise. 90° 5 Remove the sunshade roof from the lift using the bayonet adapters. INFO The rope must be tensioned. 6 Attach the cable to the eyebolt of the gearbox housing. 7 Wind the rope.
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Disassembly Disassembly During the season, the bracket with the pole can remain installed outdoors without hesitation. At the end of the season or when required, the pole and bracket are dismantled and stored. Disassembly is carried out in the reverse order to assembly. INFO It is recommended not to leave the pole without the bracket in the base or base sleeve.
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Care instructions Maintenance and care Sunshade fabric NOTE Material damage to the sunshade fabric due to incorrect cleaning and cleaning agents The acrylic fabric of the sunshade roof is impregnated and requires special cleaning and cleaning agents. ◼ Always wash the sunshade fabric in cold water. ◼...
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Storage Storage NOTE Material damage due to abrasion of the sunshade fabric Permanent flapping in the wind can damage the sunshade fabric by rubbing against the struts. No claims for damages can be asserted for this. ◼ Always secure the closed sunshade roof with the strap. NOTE Material damage due to mould If the protective case is pulled over the damp fabric, mould will form.
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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the sunshade malfunctions and cannot be rectified with the help of the following instructions, please contact us via our service hotline. You will find the contact details on the first and last page of these instructions. The following malfunctions can occur when using the sunshade: Problem Cause Rectification...
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Warranty conditions The following warranty conditions apply: www.caravita.de/garantie Other notes Please observe the general safety instructions www.caravita.de/hinweise 34 |36...
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