Many thanks for purchasing this  
JR product by James Robertshaw & 
Sons Ltd.
Precise attention and adherence to this product User Guide before  
operation of these products is essential for trouble-free, continuous  
operation. To ensure safety, it is important to follow this User Guide. 
None compliance with this User Guide releases the manufacturer  
from any liability and obligation. 
Please comply with all notices on the product and packaging.
We request that you safeguard this User Guide and pass onto the new 
owner in the event that the awning is sold.
EXPLANATION OF THE NOTICES
Safety notices and important information can be found at the  
appropriate place in the text. They are identied with a symbol.
This  symbol  identies  notices  that  are  important  for  
safety and awning operation.
This symbol indicates important product information for  
the user.
SAFETY
All James Robertshaw awnings are designed and manufactured in  
conformity with the provisions of the EN 13561 standard. 
The product may only be operated in accordance with  
its intended use, with an awareness of health and safety  
under observance of this User Guide. Defects  that  could  
impair health and safety are to be rectied immediately.
PROPER INTENDED USE
James Robertshaw Patio Awnings are primarily used as protection  
from the sun. In addition they can be used as protection against  
rain (for further details please refer to the OPERATION section).  
Any other usage is regarded as not the intended use. James  
Robertshaw are not liable for damage occurring as a result.
No  modications,  extensions  or  conversions  on  Patio  Awnings  may  
be performed without the approval of the manufacturer. Parts  
of Patio Awnings not in perfect condition are to be exchanged  
immediately.
Only original spare parts supplied by James Robertshaw may be used, 
none compliance with this will void any guarantee(s). 
Additional loading on the Patio Awning can lead to damage  
of the Patio Awning and is therefore not permitted.  
Installation and maintenance work may only be performed 
by a qualied person.
James Robertshaw accept no liability for damage resulting from this 
non-intended use.
OPERATION
General safety information for the operation of Patio Awnings. 
The operation of Patio Awnings may only be carried out by  
persons who have received instruction by a trained  
operative. Children should not operate the awning.
When retracting or extending the awning, avoid all contact. Do not 
walk on, or apply anything to the fabric. No objects or weights may  
be attached to the Patio Awning. 
Do not lean anything onto the Patio Awning.
When working within the projecting area of a Patio Awning, the  
automatic control (Sun & Wind) must be switched o, so that the Patio 
Awning cannot extend or retract automatically. 
Patio Awnings should be retracted when not in use.
With ice, snow or strong winds, Patio Awnings may  
not be used. The awning must be completely extended  
with the minimum pitch inclination set at 15° or greater.
The side awning (optional extra) is to be removed before the Patio  
Awning is retracted. The variable valance (optional extra) must be 
rolled in before the Patio Awning is retracted.
If the awning fabric becomes moist or even wet, the Patio  
Awning must be extended as soon as possible in order to dry. 
OPERATING THE PATIO AWNING WITH HAND CRANK
Extending the awning
Hook the hand crank into the transmission eye and extend awning to  
the position required or completely by turning the crank in a  
clockwise direction.
The fully extended awning limit is set within manufacture. As a  
result, the awning fabric always remains tensioned. If the awning  
fabric loses tension, the tension is to be restored by retracting the  
Patio Awning.
Retracting the awning
Hook the hand crank into the transmission eye and turn in an  
anti-clockwise direction until the awning is closed. 
On reaching the limit, do not continue to turn the hand crank inside  
and outside with force.
OPERATING THE PATIO AWNING WITH AN ELECTRIC MOTOR
A qualied person must train the user in operating the electric motor 
during the course of installation.
Extending the awning
Press the Down arrow to extend the Patio Awning to the required  
degree of shading. The end position is reached when the motor  
switches o.
Retracting the awning
Press the Up arrow to retract the Patio Awning to the required  
degree of shading. The end position is reached when the motor  
switches o.
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