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THE FIAMMA A
WNING
Closing The Fiamma Awning
1.When the awning is open a safety flag, as
indicated by the clrcle, is visible. This flag is
usually red plastic.
2.When the awning is about to fully close or if
the awning is not close correctly the red flag
will still be visible.
3.When the awning is closed fully and correctly
the flag will no longer be visible.
Maintenance
Make sure that your awning is completely dry
and clean before closing it. The remaining
humidity could cause stains. If however you
have no choice but closing the awning when
it is still wet, make sure to open it for drying
within 12 hours maximum. If most of the dirt
is superficial and can be removed with clean
water and a cloth or a brush. If the fabric is
very dirty, add some light cleaning detergent.
Be aware never to use any aggressive chemical
substances and never clean the fabric with a
high pressure machine. We recommend not to
use the awning at a temperature below 0°C.
• To guarantee a perfect quality, the fabrics
are waxed or laminated several times.
• During this operation, single colored
pigments could move and thus create small
bright spots in the material, which are only
irregularities that are technically inevitable
to, but do not influence the impermeability
of the fabric. The fabric is therefore
completely sealed, also in these spots.
• During the production of the material, small
creases could form, which especially on
bright fabric in backlight could seem dark.
Bright stripes (the so called white crease)
are inevitable with these materials.
• With time the influence of weather could
cause change in colour.
• All Fiamma fabrics are soldered on the front
bar for a high resistance to water : in case
of rain little drops of water may form near
the front bar and this may happen when
the awning is open as well. This doesn’t
compromise the awning’s functionality.
For further information please download the
full Fiamma manual at www.fiamma.com
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