Divine Style Cantilever Parasol with Waterproof Cover & Optional LED Lights Productbegeleiding - Pagina 10
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CARING FOR YOUR PARASOL
We want your parasol to last for many years to come. Following these points
will help its longevity.
1) Do use the supplied rainproof cover in between uses. Ensure that the
parasol is fully retracted using the winch, the cuff disengaged and the
level unlocked so that the parasol is fully in its down collapsed posi on.
The cover helps protect from dirt, grime, mildew & fading.
2) If you are not using the parasol for long periods e.g. winter, we highly
recommend storing the parasol inside. Even with the cover on, long pe‐
riods without air circula on underneath can lead to mould spots on the
fabric. In the unlikely event this happens, white vinegar can be used to
gently clean these away.
3) As this is a domes c parasol it is designed to withstand a light‐moderate
breeze only. Only commercial grade parasols are safe to use in windier
condi ons. The parasol includes a wind flap at the top to reduce move‐
ment in breezy condi ons. When not in use, please ensure you retract
the parasol in case the wind increases suddenly.
4) Wind movement. Par cularly in a lted posi on you will likely no ce
wind movement or unwanted rota on. The parasol does feature an air
vent to help but we understand the movement may be undesirable. The
obvious answer is to not use the parasol when it is too breezy. An alter‐
na ve is to purchase can lever parasol wind straps. These are low cost
and will further help prevent unwanted movement.
5) If you have a light‐up model and the lights fail to illuminate. Ensure that
the solar panel has had me to charge and the lights are switched on. Al‐
so check the cable connectors and ensure the connec on is secure with
no breakages in the wiring.
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