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Front-mounted external venetian blind type R 6/10

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Operation3 Operation NOTEIf using a model with an insect screen roller <strong>blind</strong> orinsect screen swivel frame, also adhere to theseparate operating note. NOTEOnly operate the <strong>external</strong> <strong>venetian</strong> <strong>blind</strong> if it is intechnically perfect condition. Stop operating theproduct immediately if the <strong>blind</strong> makes unusualnoises or moves in an atypical fashion. Inform yourqualified specialist.3.1 <strong>Front</strong>-<strong>mounted</strong> <strong>external</strong> <strong>venetian</strong> <strong>blind</strong> with crank operationCAUTIONProduct damage from incorrect operation!• Avoid bending the crank rod excessively.This makes it hard to move the rod andcauses excessive wear.• When you reach the limit position, do notcontinue turning the crank forcefully onceyou detect a resistance.Extending/retracting with a crank• Turn the crank clockwise oranti-clockwise.The <strong>external</strong> <strong>venetian</strong> <strong>blind</strong>moves in the selected direction.The <strong>external</strong> <strong>venetian</strong> <strong>blind</strong> canbe stopped at any position.Slow the turning motion of thecrank before you reach thelimit positions. The <strong>external</strong><strong>venetian</strong> <strong>blind</strong> should not banghard against the top barrier. Donot turn any further when youfeel a resistance.Tilting with a crank• Turn the crank clockwise oranti-clockwise.The slat tilt changes.[B866866_0] - EN / 01.04.08 Page 5 of 12 Subject to change without notice.

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