Operating instructions
Any dismantling or re-installation may only be made by technically qualified and trained
personnel. It must be ensured that the correct brackets and fixing materials must be used
for the surface on which the system is to be installed. The height the system is installed at
must exclude the possibility of harming people as it is extended.
Important for electrically-powered sun protection systems! Risk of electric shock! Work on
electrical components may only be carried out by qualified electricians. Examine power
cables regularly for wear or other damage. The drive must never be used if the power
supply cable is damaged.
If there is a problem with the sun protection system, please contact your STOBAG
specialist supplier.
1.3
Max. permissible wind load for built-in shading
The sun protection system has been built to comply with wind resistance class 3 (see
table 1.4) in the CE conformity classification. The awning complies with class 2 with
a load of > 500 cm. What wind resistance class after assembling has been achieved
depends largely on the type and quantity of the used fixing materials used and the surface
it is installed upon. The sun protection system may only be used up to the declared wind
resistance class declared by the installer.
1.4
Table of wind resistance classes
Class
Wind strength
(Beaufort)
0
1 – 3
1
4
2
5
3
6
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Wind speed
Up to 19 km / h
20 – 28 km / h
29 – 38 km / h
39 – 49 km / h
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Effect
Leaves and thin twigs are blown
about
Twigs and thin branches bend and
waste paper is raised from the
ground
Branches sway and small bushes
are shaken
Thick branches sway, umbrellas
are difficult to hold
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