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Layout characteristics in text
Various elements in these operating
instructions are assigned specific lay-
out characteristics. This enables you to
easily see what type of text it is.
Normal texts
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Lists
1. Lists or sequences of actions
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Instructions and
► Cross references.
Safety
Explanation of symbols
Safety notes are clearly identified in
the instructions. The following descrip-
tions are used:
DANGER! Immediate risk to
life or risk of injury! A directly
dangerous situation which will
lead to death or serious injuries.
WARNING! Probable risk to
life or risk of injury! A gener-
ally dangerous situation which
may lead to death or serious
injuries.
CAUTION! Potential risk of
injury! A dangerous situation
which may lead to injuries.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to
the device! Situation which
may lead to property damages.
Note: Information that will help
you to better understand the
processes at hand.
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Symbols on your device may not
be removed or covered. Illegible
information on the device must be
replaced immediately.
Read and follow the instructions
prior to initial use.
Danger to life and risk of acci-
dents for infants and children.
Safety instructions
WARNING - FOR THE SAFETY OF
PERSONS IT IS IMPORTANT TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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This unit may not be used by peo-
ple (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or men-
tal capacities, with a lack of experi-
ence and without the appropriate
knowledge, unless they are super-
vised by someone who is responsi-
ble for their safety or have been
instructed by such a person with
regard to how the unit is to be oper-
ated.
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Cleaning and maintenance by the
user must not be carried out by
children.
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Do not allow children to play with
the controls.
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Check the installation frequently
for irregularities and signs of wear
or damage to springs. Do not use if
repairs or adjustments are
required.
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Do not use the awning when per-
forming maintenance such as
nearby window cleaning.
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Moving parts of the drive must be
installed more than 2.5 m above
the ground or any other surface
that could provide access.