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Remote controller is equipped with an adjust function which enables, for e.g., intensity 
of illumination to be adjusted. 

 

A convenient LED indicates that an action was requested by the user and enables 
selection  of  a  channel  in  the  remote  controller  (in  case  of  multi-channel  remote 
controllers). 

 

Wireless, battery powered remote controller(CR 2430 battery). 

 

Working temperature: 0°C/ +60°C.

   

 

Protection rating: IP 30 / IP 40. 

 

Radio frequency: 433.42 MHz. 

 
Electrical components are handled with ease by an integrated motor system. Wind and rain 
covers  unfold  and  fold  in  full  or  to  the  desired  extension,  thus  enabling  either  shade  or 
sunlight to shine through. 

 

IN  THE  EVENT  OF  A  FAILURE  OF  THE  ELECTRICAL  SYSTEM  OF  THE  STRUCTURE, 
IMMEDIATELY  DISCONNECT  THE  MAIN  POWER  SUPPLY  OF  THE  CANOPY  AND 
REPORT THE FAILURE 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 BEING VOIDED. 

 

 

A detailed description of the operation of electrical components can be found in a separate 
user manual. 
 

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 Fabric components in the canopy 

The fabric is made of durable components which are resistant to changing weather, thermal, 
and mechanical conditions. For sewing, we use multi-

filament polyester SERAFIL® threads, 

while  the  material  used  in  the  fabric  manufacturing  process  is,  among  others,  PTFE 
(polytetrafluoroethylene)  and  PVC  (polyvinyl  chloride),  joined  together  by  high  frequency 
technology - High Frequency Welding. 
 
TECHPROTECT 

Double-sided PVC-coated polyester; embossing within the fabric imitating the fabric 
on the inside; anti-dust acry

lic coating; fabric weight: 850g/m²; fabric thickness: 0.5mm; 

fracture toughness approx. 250/250 DaN/5cm (ISO 1421), tear resistance approx. 25/20 

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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