This document serves as an assembly instruction manual for the Rota 360x600cm pergola, manufactured by Suns. The manual provides detailed steps and visual aids for the assembly process, along with a list of required tools and a warning regarding snow season usage.
Function Description:
The Rota 360x600cm is a pergola designed for outdoor use, likely providing shade and a structured outdoor living space. Its primary function is to offer protection from the sun and, with proper operation, from snow accumulation. The pergola features adjustable shutters, allowing users to control the amount of light and protection desired. The assembly process involves constructing a frame and then integrating the shutter system.
Important Technical Specifications:
- Model: Rota 360x600cm
- Dimensions (approximate, based on diagrams):
- Length: 600cm (6 meters)
- Width: 360cm (3.6 meters)
- Height: Approximately 337.1cm to 365.1cm (3.37 to 3.65 meters) based on the detailed dimension drawing.
- Components (from parts list):
- Frame Elements:
- A: 4PCS (likely main beams)
- A1: 2PCS (likely main beams)
- B, B1, B2, B3: 1PC each (likely crossbeams/support structures for shutters)
- C: 2PCS (likely side beams)
- G: 2PCS (likely side beams)
- H: 2PCS (crank handles for shutters)
- I: 6PCS (base plates for posts)
- J: 6PCS (top plates for posts)
- N: 4PCS (brackets)
- N1: 2PCS (brackets)
- V: 2PCS (brackets)
- W: 24PCS (brackets)
- X: 1PC (tool, possibly for adjustments)
- Y: 2PCS (tools, possibly Allen wrenches)
- Z: 4PCS (brackets)
- Shutter Elements:
- D: 34PCS (main shutter slats/panels, distributed across cartons 3/5, 4/5, 5/5)
- E: 4PCS (shutter end caps/supports)
- K: 74PCS (small components for shutter assembly)
- L: 2PCS (small components for shutter assembly)
- M: 34PCS (small components for shutter assembly)
- M1: 8PCS (small components for shutter assembly)
- O: 36PCS (small components for shutter assembly)
- P: 86PCS (screws, M5x10mm)
- Q: 156PCS (screws, 4.2x25mm)
- R: 24PCS (screws, 5.5x19mm)
- S: 40PCS (small components for shutter assembly)
- T: 2PCS (bolts, M6x45mm)
- T1: 4PCS (small components for shutter assembly)
- U: 2PCS (bolts, M6x45mm)
- U1: 4PCS (bolts, M8x45mm)
- User Manual: 1SET
- Packaging: The components are distributed across 5 cartons.
- Fasteners: A variety of screws and bolts are included, indicating a robust assembly.
Usage Features:
- Adjustable Shutters: The pergola is equipped with shutters that can be opened to a vertical position. This feature is crucial for snow season to prevent damage.
- Manual Operation: The presence of crank handles (H) suggests that the shutters are manually operated, allowing users to adjust them as needed.
- Modular Design: The assembly instructions indicate a modular construction, with sections being assembled and then joined together (e.g., "Assemble the second slice to the right," "Assemble the first slice to the left").
- Tools Required for Assembly: The manual lists common tools necessary for assembly:
- Glove
- Knife
- Hammer
- Safety hat
- Tapeline
- Electric screwdriver
- Ladder (essential for reaching high parts during assembly)
Maintenance Features:
- Snow Season Warning: A critical warning is provided: "In snow season or in case of snow forecast open up your shutters in vertical position to avoid any damaging on your pergola." This highlights a key maintenance action to prevent structural damage due to snow accumulation. This implies that the shutters, when closed or partially open, can collect snow, which could exceed the pergola's load-bearing capacity. Opening them vertically allows snow to fall through, preventing buildup.
- Regular Inspection: While not explicitly stated as a maintenance feature, the detailed assembly instructions and the warning about snow suggest that regular inspection of the pergola's structure and shutter mechanism would be beneficial to ensure proper function and longevity. This would include checking fasteners for tightness and moving parts for smooth operation.
- Cleaning: Although not mentioned, as an outdoor structure, periodic cleaning of the frame and shutters would likely be necessary to maintain its appearance and prevent material degradation from dirt, pollen, and other environmental factors.