Global SAR100 Manuel utilisateur

USER MANUALAWNINGHERITAGEModel SAR100
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Page 2Awning User ManualGLOBAL Heritage2 -WARNINGS & NOTICESWarnings•Close the awning when heavy weather events are forecasted. Strong wind or heavy rain can cause severe damages to the awning or RV.•Always use the pull strap to open and close the awning. Do not hold the arm set when closing/opening. Serious risk of hand injury.•Always use the rafters to hold the awning in the open position. Failure to use the rafters could cause the awning to retract abruptly, causing personal injuries or damages to the awning or RV.•Hold the awning pull strap firmly when moving the awning cap rachet to the ‘Close’ position. The awning roll is now under high spring tension. Releasing the pull strap suddenly will cause the awning to retract abruptly, causing personal injuries or damages to the awning or RV.Notices•Close the awning when leaving the RV for an extended period of time.•Set the awning fabric high enough to avoid any rubbing when opening the RV door.•Position the awning to stop water pooling.•Extend the awning fabric to stop water pooling. Awning fabric seams to be positioned at the top of the awning roll.Congratulations and thank you for purchasing a Global Heritage Roll Out Awning. We are confident of your satisfaction and years of enjoyment with our product. In order to make the best of your investment, ensure to carefully review and understand the contents of the entire user manual before use.Your new Roll Out Awning has been designed for ease of use and robust performances using high-quality materials and stringent series of performance testing.Your new awning is intended as a protection against the sun only. It is not to be used during periods of strong wind, rain, or hail. The warranty will not cover use during these periods.1 - INTRODUCTIONCONTENTS1 - Introduction ............................................................................................................... Page 22 - Warnings & Notices ............................................................................................... Page 23 - Awning Terminology ............................................................................................. Page 34 - Awning Opening Procedure .............................................................................. Page 45 - Awning Closing Procedure ................................................................................. Page 76 - Tips for using your Awning ................................................................................ Page 107 - Maintenance & Cleaning ...................................................................................... Page 128 - Warranty .................................................................................................................... Page 12
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Page 3Awning User ManualGLOBAL HeritagePull StrapRoll CapRatchet LeverAwning RollAwning FabricWall BracketLift HandleSafety Travel LatchRafter Release LatchRafterMain ArmRafter Knob3 - AWNING TERMINOLOGY
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Release the safety travel latch. Lift the latch upward on both arms.Loosen the red rafter knob on both rafters.Unlock the roll torsion spring. Use the pull rod to pull down the rachet lever to the open position (rachet lever positioned on the roll right hand side).123Page 4Awning User ManualGLOBAL HeritageOPENCLOSE4 - AWNING OPENING PROCEDURE
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Slide the rafter up until it locks on the release latch (Repeat for both sides).Pull lightly on the arm to tension the Awning fabric and then tighten the rafter knob (Repeat for both sides).456Pull the Awning out.Use the pull rod to pull the Awning strap. Unroll the Awning to the full extended position.ClickPage 5Awning User ManualGLOBAL Heritage4 - AWNING OPENING PROCEDURE
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789C) To raise the Awning:Lift the handle on the 1st arm and extend it fully. Then lock the handle back down in place.B) To raise the Awning:Lift the handle on the other arm and extend to full length. Then lock the handle back down.A) To raise the Awning:Lift the handle and extend a chosen arm halfway. Then lock the handle back down.Page 6Awning User ManualGLOBAL Heritage4 - AWNING OPENING PROCEDURE
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Page 7Awning User ManualGLOBAL Heritage1Lift the handle on one of the two main arms and slide the arm halfway down.2Lift the handle on the second arm and slide the arm fully down.3Lift the handle on the first main arm and slide the arm fully down.5 - AWNING CLOSING PROCEDURE
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Loosen off the rafter knob (Both sides).4Page 8Awning User ManualGLOBAL HeritagePull the rafter release and slide the rafter completely down (Both sides).56Pull down the awning pull strap gently and switch the ratchet lever to the ‘Close’ position. Hold the strap as the awning is under tension and could snap back.OPENCLOSE5 - AWNING CLOSING PROCEDURE
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Page 9Awning User ManualGLOBAL Heritage7Release the pull strap slowly in order to let the awning roll back fully.Close the travel latch (Both sides).8Tighten the rafter knob (Both sides).The Awning is now ready for travel.95 - AWNING CLOSING PROCEDURE
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Page 10Awning User ManualGLOBAL HeritageWalk through positionWhen access from the side is required, the awning arm can be positioned in a ‘Walk Through’ position (Refer to images below).•From the standard awning open position.•Unlatch the main arm from the wall bracket.•Move the arm to a position perpendicular to the ground (both arms).•Adjust the awning height using the lift handle (Both arms).•Secure the arms foot to the ground.1Push the lever on the bottom wall bracket to release the main arm.WALK THROUGH POSITIONSTANDARD POSITION6 - TIPS FOR USING YOUR AWNING
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