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In the event of heavy wind and heavy rainfall, there is a possibility that rainwater 
may enter between the canopy profiles and the guides, which in turn may result 
in a leak inside the canopy. 
 
In the event of heavy wind and heavy rainfall, there is a possibility that rainwater 
may enter between the canopy profiles and the guides, which in turn may result 
in a leak inside the canopy. 

 

Do not use abrasive materials to clean the structure. 
 

 

It 

is recommended to check the condition of the canopy’s fabric at least twice 

a year  - in springtime, before the  start of the  summer season, and in autumn, 
before the awning is folded for the winter season. 
 
It is forbidden to unfold the canopy during snowfall and hail.  Failure to comply 
with  this  recommendation  may  damage  the  fabric,  reduce  its  properties  and, 
as a result, tear it. 

 

Using the canopy during conditions exceeding the indicated wind standard may 
result in damage or destruction of the canopy. 
 
It  is  forbidden  to  place  any  items  or  objects  on  the  material  of  the  structure. 
 
 
The arrangement of the fabric panel where the cord is welded may differ slightly 
in its appearance from the part of the fabric where the cord is not welded. This, 
however, does not affect the appearance and functionality of the canopy. 

 

Deviations of the profiles in relation to each other and the distance between them 
are permissible due to buckling of the profiles caused by temperature changes 
and long-term loads (for e.g. of snow) covering the profiles. 

 

Slight  water  outflow  may  be  caused  by  the  sheathing  of  the  structure  being 
folded. This may occur due to dew building up in the fabric panels and its running 
down the fabric - this shall not be deemed a product defect.   

 
THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCORRECT USE OF THE CANOPY RESULTING FROM 
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE USE AND SAFETY REGULATIONS PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL. 
 

Summary of Contents for Flat

Page 1: ...1 Tarasola Flat TARASOLA CANOPY AND COMPONENTS USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ICATION 3 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 3 3 1 Structure 3 3 2 Wind class 6 3 3 Electrical components for Tarasola Flat 6 3 4 Fabric components in the canopy 8 3 5 Technical limitations of the fabrics 9 4...

Page 3: ...49 km h which corresponds to 6 in the Beaufort scale The calculations concerning wind load resistance were performed according to the standard PN EN 1932 2013 09 EXTERNAL BLINDS AND SHUTTERS RESISTAN...

Page 4: ...brackets intended for screwing to the base 4 Side package an aluminum filling panel assembled together with a system gutter which collects and drains water as well as stiffens the structure 5 System...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 1 Graphical representation of the freestanding Tarasola Flat Fig 2 Graphical representation of the Tarasola Flat wall structure...

Page 6: ...roducts we are offering a comprehensive product to our Clients the best on the market WARNING Due to the complexity and specificity of the product installation shall be performed by qualified personne...

Page 7: ...s having a switchboard Warning All wiring connection diagrams shall be obeyed otherwise warranty may be voided REMOTE CONTROLLER Manual radio control of one or more RTS drives and or radio receivers o...

Page 8: ...LURE TO THE MANUFACTURER ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHALL ENGAGE IN REPAIRING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ANY ACTIONS CONSTITUTING SELF REPAIR AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SUCH ACTIONS MAY RESULT IN THE WARRANTY B...

Page 9: ...ls creates a protective layer against dirt water and oily substances During rainfall water drops run down easily when the canopy is sloped Weather and mechanical conditions gradually reduce the effect...

Page 10: ...r s consent This increases the risk of product failure and shall result in the product warranty being voided Be careful when opening and closing the canopy Due to the risk of damaging one s hands it i...

Page 11: ...checked for the presence of ice before opening closing the canopy particularly during cold temperatures Icing may damage the components of the guides themselves as well as the electrical components a...

Page 12: ...canopy during conditions exceeding the indicated wind standard may result in damage or destruction of the canopy It is forbidden to place any items or objects on the material of the structure The arr...

Page 13: ...13 5 CERTIFICATES...

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