woundwo XLINE User manual

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SHADING SYSTEMS WITH
BACK PULL SYSTEM
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1. BASIC INFORMATION 2
2. EXPLANATION OF THE NOTICES 2
3. VALIDITY 3
4. SAFETY 3
5. INTENDED USE 3
6. PRODUCT INFORMATION 4
7. OPERATION 5
7.1 GENERAL SAFETY NOTICES 5
7.2 OPERATING THE ELECTRIC DRIVE 5
7.3 OPERATING THE CRANK DRIVE 5
8. CLEANING / CARE 6
9. MAINTENANCE 6
10. DISASSEMBLY 6
11. EC CONFORMITY 7
12. PERFORMANCE DECLARATIONS 8
13. WARRANTY CERTIFICATE 9
14. HANDOVER TO THE CUSTOMER 9
INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
Thank you for purchasing this WOUNDWO product.
You must have read and understood these instructions for use before commissioning the products to ensure failure-free permanent operation.
It is important to follow these instructions to ensure people‘s safety. The notices in the instructions for use must be observed. Non-compliance
shall release the manufacturer from its liability.
Please also observe the notices on the product and on the packaging. We request that you keep all the instructions (instructions for assembly
and use) and hand them over to the awning‘s new owner should you sell the product.
Safety notices and important information can be found at the corresponding point in the text. These are equipped with a symbol.
This symbol indicates notices that are important for people‘s safety or for the awning‘s function.
This symbol indicates important product information for the user.
1. BASIC INFORMATION
2. EXPLANATION OF THE NOTICES

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These instructions for use are valid for the XLINE conservatory awning, the PERGO-LINE pergola awning, the FREELINE free-standing pergola awning
and the XLIGHT underglass awning.
WOUNDWO back pull systems are primarily designed to protect against solar radiation. They can also be used as rain protection to a limited
extent (see 7.1. for details). Any other use or use that extends beyond this shall be deemed improper. The manufacturer assumes no liability for
any resultant damages.
No changes, additions or conversions may be made to the shading systems without the manufacturer‘s consent. System components in an
imperfect condition must be replaced immediately. Only genuine spare parts specified by the manufacturer may be used. In the case of parts
sourced from third parties, there is no guarantee that these have been designed in line with safety and loading requirements.
If the shading systems suffer additional loading as a result of suspended or attached objects, this can lead to the awnings malfunctioning and
becoming damaged. Such actions are therefore impermissible.
Assembly and maintenance work may only be performed by qualified staff.
The connection must be fused and de-energised whilst inspecting or maintaining electrical parts.
WO&WO Sonnenlichtdesign GmbH & Co KG assumes no liability for damages caused by improper use.
WOUNDWO shading systems with back pull system are designed and manufactured in line with the provisions set forth in the EN
13561 standard. Nonetheless, dangers can arise for the people involved and/or the product or other property can be damaged during
system operation if the corresponding instructions are not observed
.The product may only be operated as intended, in a technically perfect condition, in a safety- and risk-conscious manner and in
accordance with these instructions for use. Faults that could compromise safety are to be rectified immediately.
It is important to follow these instructions for people‘s safety. These instructions must be kept.
5. INTENDED USE
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3. VALIDITY

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WIND LIMIT VALUES
Depending on the product quality, the awnings are classified into wind resistance classes pursuant to DIN EN 13561. The higher the wind class, the
higher the product quality.
WOUNDWO BACK PULL SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN CLASSIFIED AS BEING IN WIND RESISTANCE CLASS 2.
WIND CLASS WIND STRENGTH WIND SPEED
Class 0 Undefined; product unchecked or unsuitable
Class 1 4 (according to the Beaufort scale) 20 – 28 km/h
Class 2 5 (according to the Beaufort scale) 29 – 38 km/h
WIND RESISTANCE CLASSES
NOISE EMISSION
The sound pressure level of this awning when disassembled is less than 70 dB(A) when measured pursuant to EN ISO 12100-2:2003.
ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are available for WOUNDWO conservatory awnings:
· Wireless remote control
· Automatic sun / wind / rain control
· Room thermostat
· Radiant heater
· Light strips
Detailed information about the right accessories and how to integrate them is available from all WOUNDWO specialist dealers.
The shading systems may only be used up to the wind resistance class declared by the manufacturer. The wind class may only be
downgraded due to poor assembly conditions in exceptional cases and with the end user‘s consent.
TECHNICAL DATA
The dimensions and technical details of WOUNDWO back pull systems can be found in the current catalogue available from specialist dealers, in
the instructions for assembly or in the WOUNDWO partner area at www.woundwo.com.
PARAMETER VALUE
Mains voltage 230 V AC
Current consumption 0.7 – 1.2 A (depending on the drive)
Power consumption 160 – 250 W (depending on the drive)
Protection class – electric drive IP 44
Permanent operation – motor Approx. 5 minutes
DATA FOR THE ELECTRIC DRIVE
The electric motor is not designed for permanent operation. After approx. 5 minutes of operation, the thermal protection starts and the
motor switches off. The motor is ready for operation again after 15 – 30 minutes. However, the new actuation time is considerably red-
uced, lasting 1 – 2 minutes.
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EXTENDING THE SYSTEM:
Press (and hold, depending on the version) the operating element and extend the awning until it reaches either the desired or the end position.
The end position is reached when the motor switches off.
RETRACTING THE SYSTEM:
Press (and hold, depending on the version) the operating element and retract the awning until it either reaches the desired or the end position.
The end position is reached when the motor switches off. Please refer to the documentation for control and operating units for additional notices
about special functions.
Conservatory awnings may only be operated by persons who have received instruction from specialist staff. Ensure that children do not
operate the awning unattended.
Keep remote controls out of the reach of children!
Do not touch the shading system whilst retracting or extending (risk of jamming). Do not climb on the awning and do not subject it to
stresses caused by foreign objects. No toys, objects or weights may be attached to the awning. Also, it is impermissible to install objects,
e.g. a ladder.
When working in the area surrounding the system‘s shading area, the automatic control (wind, sun, rain control) must be switched
off with a monitored, priority switching locking device (e.g. key switch), such that the shading cannot be extended when controlled
automatically.
Shading systems should be retracted at night and before leaving home.
Do not extend the shading systems in freezing, snowy or very windy conditions. The systems can be used as rain protection to a limited
extent. For this, the awning must be fully extended and the minimum incline is 14° (25%). Unsupervised use as rain protection is not
permissible, as it is not entirely possible to exclude the formation of water pockets.
Should the cloth become damp or even wet, the system must be extended to dry out as soon as is possible (risk of stains and mould
forming, plus damage to the awning fabric and the seams).
7.1 GENERAL SAFETY NOTICES FOR OPERATING SHADING SYSTEMS
7. OPERATION
When the system is being handed over, specialist staff must provide instruction on operating the electric drive. During this process, an
explanation of how the operating elements are assigned is provided.
7.2 OPERATING THE ELECTRIC DRIVE
EXTENDING THE SYSTEM:
Hook the crank handle into the gearbox eye and extend the awning by turning the crank anti-clockwise until the drop profile is resting on the
guide rail‘s end caps.
RETRACTING THE AWNING:
Turn the crank handle clockwise until the drop profile is resting on the housing and the system is closed.
Do not start the drop profile up at full speed on the guide rail‘s end caps. There is a risk of damages to the gearbox and of the cloth
overexpanding or folding.
Do not continue to forcibly turn the crank handle when it reaches the end positions. There is a risk of damages to the gearbox and of the
cloth overexpanding or folding.
7.3 OPERATING THE CRANK DRIVE

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CLEANING THE PRODUCT:
Dirt can be removed from the shading system using a soft brush or hand brush.
The awning cloth can be cleaned using a fine liquid detergent and a soft brush. Finally, rinse thoroughly with cold water.
The awning cloth must be left to dry after cleaning.
The housing, shading system guide profiles and riser can be cleaned using a commercially available cleaner and wiped with a damp cloth.
Improper assembly activities can result in personal injury or property damage.
Use suitable climbing aids and de-energise the drive motor!!
No high-pressure cleaners, scouring agents or scouring pads should be used for cleaning!
Solvents such as alcohol or benzine must not be used!
Reliable and safe use of the shading system can only be guaranteed if the system is checked and maintained on a regular basis.
The guide tracks for the rollers are to be cleaned at least once a year (especially in the spring) and regularly checked for foreign objects.
The ties are to be checked for wear and damage at least once a year. Timely replacement protects the system against indefinable
consequential damages.
8. CLEANING AND CARE
9. MAINTENANCE
10. DISASSEMBLY
The system is to be checked regularly for signs of wear and damage on the cover, traction elements, housing and guide profiles.
If damages are found, a WOUNDWO specialist dealer or a suitable servicing company is to be tasked with the repair work.
Conservatory awnings needing repair must not be operated to prevent consequential damages.
Only have a WOUNDWO specialist dealer perform disassembly work. Please refer to the product‘s instructions
for assembly for the specifications and notices.

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To make subsequent enquiries or suggestions about the product easier, the product data should be documented by the specialist dealer.
Assembly date Handed over by / on: (Specialist dealer‘s stamp and signature)
14. HANDOVER TO THE CUSTOMER
13. WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
1. WARRANTY PERIOD
1.1. Within the warranty period of 5 years from delivery, we will remedy
all defects to the awning which can be proven to result from
manufacturing, material or design defects.
1.2 The 5-year warranty automatically comes into effect upon delivery
of the awning.
2. CONDITIONS FOR THE PROVISION OF WARRANTY SERVICES ARE:
2.1. Immediate inspection of the awning upon delivery to ensure it is free
from defects. If defects are found, the awning must not be installed.
2.2. The awning is correctly installed by the authorised WOUNDWO
specialist dealer in accordance with the assembly instructions, using
only original mounting parts.
2.3. You must notify us promptly in writing in the event of any claim.
Please provide the following information: date of damage, nature
and extent of the damage, invoice date and number, name and
address of the customer.
3. SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS
3.1. Where defects are accepted by us as being covered by warranty,
the remedying of such defects will involve the specialist dealer
dismantling the awning and sending it to our factory.
3.2. We will assume all material costs necessary to correct the defects
that fall under the terms of the warranty within the period specified
in Item 1.
4. THE FOLLOWING ARE EXCLUDED FROM THE WARRANTY:
4.1. Damage to the awning caused by improper installation as a result of
failure to follow the installation instructions and failure to use original
mounting parts.
4.2.Damage caused by force majeure and exceptional loads, such as
the effects of extremely high winds, snow, rain or ice.
4.3.‘Minor cosmetic flaws’ in awning fabrics, which are set out in the
‘Guidelines for the evaluation of ready-made awning fabrics’
produced by the IVRSA (ITRS e.V. professional group), do not
constitute a defect and are therefore not covered by the warranty.
4.4.Parts that are subject to normal wear. These include motors,
gearboxes, controllers and covers.
4.5.Visual flaws.
5. OTHER PROVISIONS
5.1. If a damage incident necessitates inspection by our customer
service department, no changes must be made to the awning under
investigation.
5.2.In the event of a damage incident, the subsequent procedure will
be conducted in writing. For insurance reasons, it is not possible to
resolve the matter over the telephone.
5.3.All claims under the warranty shall be null and void if third party
spare parts are used or following any repairs made by persons who
are not authorised WOUNDWO specialist dealers, or if any changes
are made to the awning.
5-YEAR GUARANTEE

Printing errors excepted. Subject to change without notice.
Publisher: WO&WO Sonnenlichtdesign GmbH & Co KG
Content: WO&WO Sonnenlichtdesign GmbH & Co KG
Place of publication: 8054 Graz, AUSTRIA.
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