Maintenance
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NOTICE
Product damage from carelessness during
operation!
The ball chain has no limit stop.
Stop the movement of the chain if the product
is lowered to the order height. Otherwise,
moving past the lower limit position may result in
increased operating forces.
Stop moving the chain when the slat stack
comes into contact with the top rail.
Movement
Pull on the ball chain.
The product moves in
the selected direction.
Tilt
Pull on the ball chain.
The slats tilt in the se-
lected direction.
The product moves in
the selected direction
when the ball chain is
activated again.
4
Maintenance
Proper and regular cleaning and maintenance and the
use of original spare parts only are essential for fault-free
operation and a long service life.
CAUTION
Risk of injury from falling from climbing aid!
Climbing aids may tip over if they are improperly
erected.
Position climbing aids on level and firm ground.
4.1
Cleaning
To ensure the longest possible life, we recommend
that you clean the surface of the product regularly or
at least once a year.
If the first cleaning takes place several years after
initial installation, the product or fabric cannot be
restored to its original condition.
Replacement claims cannot be honoured on the
grounds of these cleaning instructions because the
effectiveness of these measures depends on a large
number of factors that vary from case to case.
Always follow the manufacturer instructions when
using chemical cleaning products. In the interest of
the environment, it is recommended that you only
use 100% biologically degradable cleaning products.
NOTICE
Product damage from incorrect cleaning!
Incorrect cleaning procedures may result in damage
to the product or product parts, and the surfaces and
structures may be permanently altered.
Do not use abrasive cleansers or sponges and
solvents such as alcohol or naphtha.
Do not bend the slats.
CAUTION
Risk of injury from the edges of flat slats!
The flat slats consist of thin-walled material. The
edges of the flat slats may result in cuts to the hands
and lower arms.
When cleaning the slats, do not slide along the
edges.
When cleaning, do not reach through the slats.
Remove dust from the surfaces using a soft
brush or feather duster.